This second edition of LEAP’s new youtube broadcast “Digging into the Future” discusses the 34 TRENDS 2021 detailed in the January GEAB. Swinkels and Caillol focus particularly on the information crisis and gaping divide between citizens and their leaders that convey huge dangers. The US is another sticking point on ...
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April GEAB – Transitioning towards a new global landscape
The current crisis is opening up new horizons that the GEAB will have to understand and describe. It is as if we have arrived at the top of a mountain from which a new landscape is being discovered. But the difficulty at the heart of crises of this magnitude is ...
Read More »January GEAB – A landscape of the world in 2020
Like every January for the past 14 years, this month the GEAB outlines the landscape of the year that we are all about to navigate. Structuring trends, 32 key trends, a calendar of the year’s major dates and a round-the-world tour of the continents/regions risks make up this issue designed ...
Read More »GEAB 2009 archive – Controlled nuclear dissemination: Urgent action is needed to avoid a direct Israel/Iran conflict
This paper was published 10 years ago, in October 2009, in LEAP’s confidential letter, the GlobalEurope Anticipation Bulletin. It is particularly interesting to review it today in the present context that questions all nuclear agreements. “According to LEAP/E2020, it is not by chance that Iran’s nuclear programme is at the ...
Read More »August GEAB – A retrospective of our anticipations on the Middle-East
During the summer break, the GEAB likes to look back. This year we selected 7 major anticipations picked along our 13 years of existence, 7 anticipations for a vision! As a modern Middle-East’s birth lingers despite the huge repositioning of the region’s main players, this retrospective allows to take the ...
Read More »Israel 2020: 2 scenarios for the future Scenario 1: Towards the end of the State of Israel / Scenario 2: Towards a durable Israeli state
As 2020 approaches, LEAP wished to republish this study carried out in September 2006 for the GEAB. Continuing its in-depth analysis of the consequences of the end of the world order which had been the legacy of WWII, LEAP/E2020 started several months ago a strategic reflexion on the future of ...
Read More »World 4.0: Between Renaissance and religious wars
Excerpt of the November 2018 edition of LEAP’s confidential bulletin As we’ve said many times before, the historical period of humanity we are going through now is of the same nature as that of the Renaissance, though of greater magnitude. As in the 14th century, new technologies and openness to ...
Read More »In the latest GEAB, 26 global events to envision the 4 months ahead!
To be able to advance in a complex world that is in full transition, it is helpful to have a GPS system. This quarterly calendar of future events is one of the many guides that GEAB offers to readers to help them navigate through the fog of the future. The ...
Read More »GEAB – The 126th edition of our confidential bulletin has just been released!
Contents developed this month: 2020-2050, the world is at the dawn of an unprecedented wave of development which is poised to sweep over the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the United States, Africa, India and the planet as a whole. The structural bases of this world are now clear: a global ...
Read More »A Valentine Gift from South Africa, by Michael Kahn
So what is the state of South Africa, twenty four years into the democratic experiment? As with all questions, the answer differs according to who one asks, and where they stand, the latter being understood both literally and metaphorically. Valentine’s Day 2018 witnessed the grudging resignation of President Jacob Gedleyihlekisa ...
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