Demos 2050
The Future of Everything
Demos has undertaken futures work with a wide range of organisations – helping groups from trade unions to international security bodies plan ahead.
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Time for some big ideas
According to Time Magazine:
More than money, more than politics, ideas are the secret power that this planet runs on. So what are their ten big ideas... continue reading on 17th March 2008 - The future of the EU and Estonia The Estonian Institute for Futures Studies and the Institute of International and Social Studies have created three possible future scenarios of the EU. You can read about the future of the EU here continue reading on 8th August 2006
- Thinking past the visible horizon In an article for South Africa’s Business News, Guy Lundy and David Priilaid a strategy consultant and a lecturer at the University of Cape Town’s School of Management Studies respectively make an impassioned plea for the SA Government and business sector to consider long term thinking in order to compete with the rising stars in the global game. They believe that South African's are traditionally pessimistic which explains why people only focus on the short- term. Referring... continue reading on 8th August 2006
- CANADA 2020 To encourage a debate about the major challenges Canada will face in the coming decades, the Dominion Institute and the Toronto Star have invited 20 leading thinkers to write about an issue or event that they think could transform the country by 2020. Jennifer Welsh, an academic from Oxford, kicks off the debate with a look at Canadian foreign affairs in 2020. It’s a pretty negative view of international relations, but nevertheless an interesting post on the future of Canadian... continue reading on 2nd August 2006
- The future of everything We have had an overwhelming repsonse to this new programme based on our existing work with organisations. We will respond to everybody individually. Look out for a seminar in the future on the future of everything- dates, speakers to be announced. Lots more content to be added to this page as well - so keep a look out. continue reading on 29th June 2006
