The pace of change is faster today than ever before, yet it will never be this slow again. Over half of the Fortune 500 companies from the year 2000 have either been acquired, merged, or declared ...
Water is equal to life. Freshwater resources mainly mean drinking, cooking, and hygiene. Water resources represent vital input for many human activities and industries, examples involve the ...
We must expect the unexpected. But we can make sure that we have the versatility and the means to respond to new risks and threats to our security as they arise. Sri Lanka, like many other countries ...
At the start of a new year, it’s human nature to want a crystal ball: What lies ahead, and how will it affect us? This feeling is particularly acute in times of uncertainty, when the ability to engage ...
This year will not mark a technological breakthrough in the classical sense. Instead, 2026 will represent a strategic inflection point—where technology, geopolitics and economics fully converge into a ...
While the benefit of ‘looking back to look forward’ is well recognised within development research, foresight is more akin to ‘looking forward to look forward’. The new IDS Bulletin ‘Foresight in ...
Does it seem far-fetched to imagine a future where the government subsidizes theatres and theatre artists at a living wage, and land-based art hubs rely heavily on new technologies while nurturing ...