Foresight: Volume 11 Issue 4
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The journal of future studies, strategic thinking and policyTable of contents - Special Issue: Foresight for smart globalization: accelerating and enhancing pro‐poor development opportunities
Guest Editors: Clement Bezold, Claudia Juech, Evan Michelson
Foresight for smart globalization
David Jhirad, Claudia Juech, Evan S. MichelsonThe purpose of this paper is to present the concept of smart globalization and identify links with the Rockefeller Foundation's philanthropic activities in a number of areas…
Foresight and anticipatory governance
Leon S. FuerthThe purpose of this paper is to lay a theoretical basis for discussion of the ways by which organized foresight can be employed in the service of pro‐poor objectives. This is in…
Looking ahead: energy, climate change and pro‐poor responses
Teresa MalyshevIn the absence of new policies, global trends in energy supply and consumption are unsustainable all around. Today, roughly 2.6 billion people use fuelwood, charcoal, agricultural…
The future of science and technology and pro‐poor applications
Nares Damrongchai, Evan S. MichelsonThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the overall lack of focus of existing foresight analysis concerning the future of science and technology on the issue of poverty. The…
Prospects for economic governance: resilient pro‐poor growth
William LyakurwaThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the potential of the present drivers of economic governance, trade and investment, and also to envision their intersections and…
Conclusion: “Foresight for smart globalization” synthesis statement and recommendations
Clement Bezold, Claudia Juech, Evan S. MichelsonThe purpose of this paper is to conclude the special issue on the topic of pro‐poor foresight.
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1463-6689e-ISSN:
1465-9832ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Ozcan Saritas