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What will the world look like in 2035? In 2035: The Strategic Horizon, geopolitical analyst William R. Foster explores the most pressing strategic forces shaping the future-rising global tensions, economic realignments, technological disruption, and the growing influence of the China-Russia partnership. Through a structured scenario-based framework, this book investigates the plausible trajectories the international order could take and what those outcomes mean for national power, global stability, and everyday citizens.
From the potential return of U.S.-led globalism to the emergence of a multipolar world anchored by digital finance and AI-driven influence, each scenario is rooted in current realities-political shifts, economic indicators, technological trends, and evolving military doctrines. Importantly, Foster clarifies that these scenarios are not predictions or deterministic outcomes. They are informed forecasts based on real patterns already unfolding, offered to help readers think critically about what might happen-not what must happen.
This book is essential reading for policy thinkers, business strategists, and globally curious readers who want a grounded, non-alarmist, and deeply informed exploration of the world's next strategic turning point. Rather than speculation, it offers a compass: a way to navigate complexity with clarity, and uncertainty with insight.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
What will the world look like in 2035? In 2035: The Strategic Horizon, geopolitical analyst William R. Foster explores the most pressing strategic forces shaping the future-rising global tensions, economic realignments, technological disruption, and the growing influence of the China-Russia partnership. Through a structured scenario-based framework, this book investigates the plausible trajectories the international order could take and what those outcomes mean for national power, global stability, and everyday citizens.
From the potential return of U.S.-led globalism to the emergence of a multipolar world anchored by digital finance and AI-driven influence, each scenario is rooted in current realities-political shifts, economic indicators, technological trends, and evolving military doctrines. Importantly, Foster clarifies that these scenarios are not predictions or deterministic outcomes. They are informed forecasts based on real patterns already unfolding, offered to help readers think critically about what might happen-not what must happen.
This book is essential reading for policy thinkers, business strategists, and globally curious readers who want a grounded, non-alarmist, and deeply informed exploration of the world's next strategic turning point. Rather than speculation, it offers a compass: a way to navigate complexity with clarity, and uncertainty with insight.