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Imagining 2024

The Most Dangerous Place in the World


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The United States seems to have retreated from the geopolitical front in recent years. While members of a panel of international relations experts diverge on what will be the most pressing diplomatic issues in the years ahead, all concur that the future will be “a lot more dangerous if America isn’t engaged and involved.” Despite the discussion’s Western slant, getAbstract believes this intelligent, at times droll, debate among global influencers will excite politicians, environmentalists, economists, global strategists and futurists.

Take-Aways

  • Though experts don’t agree on which area of the world will emerge as the most dangerous place during the next 10 years, there are several likely contenders.
  • The East and South China seas and the Middle East not only are potential battlegrounds but also present possible challenges to the United States’ credibility.
  • Climate change and new technologies also will manifest unprecedented threats.

About the Speakers

Jeffrey Goldberg is a journalist for The Atlantic. Strobe Talbott and James Steinberg are former US deputy secretaries of state. Jane Harman is president of Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Michael B. Oren is a former Israeli ambassador to the United States.


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