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The Hague Strategic Foresight Forum Talks | The Future World Order

November 29, 2024

Join HCSS for an in-person event

  • Date: December 11, 2024
  • Time: 14.00 – 17.00 CET
  • Location: HCSS, Lange Voorhout 1, The Hague
Registration link (Eventbrite)

Join Us for the Final Hague Strategic Foresight Forum Talks!

Following the success of the first and second Talks, we are thrilled to invite you to the third and final installment of The Hague Strategic Foresight Forum Talks: The Future World Order, now open to the public!

In our last event, experts concluded that inequality lies at the heart of rising global tensions. The recent re-election of Donald Trump, running on the “America First” platform, means this message will most likely be placed on the back burner, with strategic competition between the US and China taking centre stage.

Key questions to explore include:

  • To what extent will the US and China try to shape this future world order?
  • Can Europe remain a key player amidst great power competition?
  • Should multilateral institutions such as the UN reinvent themselves to stay relevant?

Eager to see these questions answered by foresight experts? Join us on the 11th of December for our third Foresight Talk titled: The Future World Order from 14:00-17:00.

Location: HCSS, Lange Voorhout 1, The Hague

The event will feature insights from leading experts, including:

Dr. Michael Mazarr

Michael J. Mazarr is a senior political scientist at RAND and a professor of policy analysis at Pardee RAND Graduate School. Previously, he worked at the U.S. National War College, where he was professor and associate dean of academics; as president of the Henry L. Stimson Center; senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; senior defence aide on Capitol Hill; and as a special assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Mr. John Lee

John Lee is director of consultancy East West Futures and a researcher at the Leiden Asia Centre. He is currently a visiting fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, National University of Singapore, and was a senior analyst at the Mercator Institute for China Studies. John previously worked at the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Department of Defence. He focuses on China’s advanced technology industries, including microelectronics, the automotive sector, telecoms and internet of things technologies. John’s research areas also include China’s cyberspace regulation and governance, and military applications of artificial intelligence. He co-leads the China Semiconductor Observatory project funded by the European Union.

This event promises a thought-provoking exploration of key global challenges.

Excited as we are? See you on the 11th of December!

Registration link (Eventbrite)

Curious what the first and second Strategic Foresight events were like?

Take a look at write-ups from the first and second events.

Check out the interviews conducted from the first and second events.

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