Because it is part of the intelligence community, the National Intelligence Council cannot forecast dramatic changes in the United States, as that would simply be too politicized a judgment. So its global futures reports tend to read like Shakespeare's "Hamlet," with the central character being the least interesting, least decisive and least capable of growing in response to events and the actions of others.
World Politics Review helps its users closely follow and better understand the events, issues and trends in international affairs. Find out more at worldpoliticsreview.com.
Language
English
Pages
4
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
World Politics Review
Release
October 02, 2011
U.S. Resilience Can Rise to Future Threats (The New Rules, by Thomas P.M. Barnett)
Because it is part of the intelligence community, the National Intelligence Council cannot forecast dramatic changes in the United States, as that would simply be too politicized a judgment. So its global futures reports tend to read like Shakespeare's "Hamlet," with the central character being the least interesting, least decisive and least capable of growing in response to events and the actions of others.
World Politics Review helps its users closely follow and better understand the events, issues and trends in international affairs. Find out more at worldpoliticsreview.com.