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Preparing for the Twenty-First Century.
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Development Studies (Infrastructure Engineering)Twenty-first CenturyIndustrialisationEconomic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentEducationCultural InnovationSocial ChangeContemporary CultureEconomic GrowthDevelopment Studies (Film Studies)National Innovation PoliciesFuture EducationWorld-makingEconomicsContemporary DevelopmentTechnological Development PolicyHuman ProgressTechnology PolicyGlobalizationBusinessTechno-nationalism21St CenturyTechnologyGreat PowersModernity
Following on from his book The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, the author looks at the different ways in which society prepares itself for the arrival of the 21st century. Digesting and synthesizing developments in population growth, environmental change, biotechnology, robotics, communications technology and global financial markets, this book looks at the possible future for the developed world. Contents: Part One: General Trends 1. Prologue: Old challenges and new challenges 2. The demographic explosion 3. The communications and financial revolution and the rise of the multinational corporation 4. World agriculture and the biotechnology revolution 5. Robotics, automation, and a new industrial revolution 6. The dangers to our natural environment 7. The future of the nation-state Part Two: Regional Impacts 8. Janapese “plan” for a post-2000 world 9. India and China 10. Winners and losers in the developing world 11. The Erstwhile USSR and Its crumbled empire 12. Europe and the future 13. The American dilemma Part Three: Conclusion 14. Preparing for the twenty-first century Appendix: Human Development Index