The Next 100 years: George Friedman

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Purchased this last night from the iTunes store:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... 4&s=143444

absolutely fascinating stuff.

sadly it's not very good news, war, famine, disease, recessions/depressions armageddon and more.

Well not all bad, and not that bad, but it does paint a bleak picture.
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'A unique combination of cold-eyed realism and boldly confident fortune-telling' Publishers Weekly --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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“Conventional analysis suffers from a profound failure of imagination. It imagines passing clouds to be permanent and is blind to powerful, long-term shifts taking place in full view of the world.” —George Friedman

In his long-awaited and provocative new book, George Friedman turns his eye on the future—offering a lucid, highly readable forecast of the changes we can expect around the world during the twenty-first century. He explains where and why future wars will erupt (and how they will be fought), which nations will gain and lose economic and political power, and how new technologies and cultural trends will alter the way we live in the new century.
The Next 100 Years draws on a fascinating exploration of history and geopolitical patterns dating back hundreds of years. Friedman shows that we are now, for the first time in half a millennium, at the dawn of a new era—with changes in store, including:

• The U.S.-Jihadist war will conclude—replaced by a second full-blown cold war with Russia.
• China will undergo a major extended internal crisis, and Mexico will emerge as an important world power.
• A new global war will unfold toward the middle of the century between the United States and an unexpected coalition from Eastern Europe, Eurasia, and the Far East; but armies will be much smaller and wars will be less deadly.
• Technology will focus on space—both for major military uses and for a dramatic new energy resource that will have radical environmental implications.
• The United States will experience a Golden Age in the second half of the century.

Written with the keen insight and thoughtful analysis that has made George Friedman a renowned expert in geopolitics and forecasting, The Next 100 Years presents a fascinating picture of what lies ahead.
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im not surprised by the durka durka mohamad jihad bullshit, its deeply engrained relegious bullshit, it wont go away in ten years. another cold war with russia deeply worries me.
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"The United States will experience a Golden Age in the second half of the century."

Overweight ignorant god fearing Americans? :))
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It does annoy me how people think the world will be the same and life will go on as normal forever. When the Romans pulled out of Britain, life for those left behind must have changed drastically changed. History is full of such examples, and our world hasnt drastically changed since the end of WWII, its due an upheaval soon. As Bob Dylan said, the times they are a changing.
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But it's like anything else - you don't notice if you're there for the change. You need a before and after snapshot to appreciate the range of the change. Like getting fat, or old.
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