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This is a 3 page paper that provides an overview of future predictions by the United Nations. Projects are made based on the State of the Future report. Bibliography lists 0 sources.
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entirely successful. The only conclusion to draw is that there is no surefire method by which the course of future events might be divined. However, by assessing the trends in
various aspects of world affairs, it is possible to make informed predictions about how the world might end up as we move into the future. This is the intent of
the yearly "State of the Future" report issued by the United Nations. This paper will provide an overview of the future some twenty years on, based upon the collective analyses
of the UNs many experts. This paragraph will help the student address the topic of world peace. When talking about the future, there is one question that immediately comes to
mind, because its one of the most pressing of all human issues: war. Will there be world peace in the future? The United Nations suggests that peace is on the
rise overall, and that conflicts have tended to decrease on the national level across the last the ten years. Moreover, there is an increasing trend for international intervention strategies to
resolve intra-state conflicts such as those that have perpetuated fighting throughout the Middle East and the Indian sub-continent for hundreds of years. Much of this tendency towards peace has
been attributed to globalization, and the spread of globalization ideologies through the internet. Certainly, the internet has led to a dramatic increase in dialogue between various cultures, and thusly has
been instrumental in eroding national and cultural boundaries. However, this has also had the side effect of facilitating the emergence of regional international organizations that have perpetuated the possibility of
a clash between civilizations (particular the predominately Christian United States and the predominately Muslim Middle East). On the whole, however, globalization is regarded as having a positive effect upon
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