| Strategic Foresight Group is a think tank that conducts research and launches policy change initiatives to help decision makers to anticipate and influence the future in uncertain times. |
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| Strategic Foresight Group specializes in Global Security, counter -terrorism, West-Islam relations, religious extremism,
socio-economic development, conflicts, energy, international relations, emerging world order, in the areas of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Iran, South Asia, Central Asia, Gulf, United States, through Scenario planning, track two diplomacy, conflict resolution and in long term perspectives. |
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Projections  |
| Strategic Foresight Group had correctly projected momentous changes in several countries before they happened. |
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| Some amazing facts revealed in our research. |
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Managing Global Challenges  |
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Urban Forum, in partnership with the Malaysian Institute of Management organised a workshop on Managing Global Challenges, conceptualised by Strategic Foresight Group. The programme was led by Frank Jurgen Richter and Sundeep Waslekar, along with a distinguished panel consisting of:
Jenny Shipley, former Prime Minister of New Zealand;
J P Huang of JPI Group China;
David Lim, President and CEO of Neptune Oriental Lines of Singapore;
Dr Michael Nobel, Chairman of the Nobel Family Foundation of Sweden; Dato' Dr Munir Majid, Chairman of Malaysia Airlines.
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Cost of Conflict in Sri Lanka  |
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| This report by the Strategic Foresight Group enumerates the past, present and the future costs associated with the conflict that has plagued Sri Lanka for the last two decades. The report presents three different scenarios and the costs and benefits associated with them; “Struggling on Earth”, “Hell Let Loose” and “Paradise Regained” respectively and analyses the factors leading up to each scenario. |
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The Final Settlement: Restructuring India Pakistan Relations  |
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The Cost of Conflict between India and Pakistan  |
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Association for Communal Harmony in Asia |
Association for Communal Harmony in Asia (ACHA) ( www.asiapeace.org & www.indiapakistanpeace.org) is a U.S.-based, non-profit organization, which is dedicated to promoting peace in South Asia and harmony among South Asians everywhere. Asiapeace and Kashmir Solutions Forum are its two electronic discussion forums, and ACHA Peace Bulletin and Peace and Harmony Stories from South Asia are its two periodic electronic publications. Its email address is pritamr@open.org |
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Australian Institute of International Affairs |
The AIIA is an independent, non-profit organisation seeking to promote interest in and understanding of international affairs in Australia. It provides a forum for discussion and debate, but does not seek to formulate or promote its own institutional views. The Institute arranges programs of lectures, seminars, conferences and other discussions, and sponsors research and publications. It was established in 1933 and is the only nation-wide organisation of its kind in Australia. |
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Centre for Poverty Analysis |
The Centre for Poverty Analysis is a professional service provider promoting a better understanding of poverty related issues in Sri Lanka. CEPA offers advisory and training services, based on applied empirical research to organisations and professionals working towards poverty reduction. |
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CR Info Version IV |
CRInfo Version IV, the new version of the Conflict Resolution Information Source is a free, online clearinghouse, indexing more than 25,000 peace- and conflict resolution-related Web pages, books, articles, audiovisual materials, organizational profiles, events, and current news articles |
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Democracy at large |
Democracy at large is a quarterly magazine published by IFES offering news, analysis and debate on the theory and practice of building democratic societies. It is designed for professionals interested in democracy development worldwide. |
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Europe 2020 – European Laboratory of Political Anticipation |
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Europe 2020 is a website dedicated to European political anticipation. Developed in partnership with many different organisations including think-tanks, research centres and individual researchers, Europe 2020 website aims at promoting research in the field of European political anticipation and at circulating widely results of this research. |
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European Institute for Asian Studies (EIAS) |
The European Institute for Asian Studies (EIAS) is a Brussels-based policy and research think-tank supported by the European Union (EU), which aims to promote understanding and cooperation between the EU and Asia. |
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German Institute for International and Security Affairs of the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik |
The German Institute for International and Security Affairs of the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) is an independent scientific establishment that conducts practically oriented research on the basis of which it then advises the Bundestag (the German parliament) and the federal government on foreign and security policy issues. The analyses and publications produced by SWP researchers and their participation in national and international debates on key issues help to shape opinion in their respective domains. |
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Human Security Centre |
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The Human Security Centre's mission is to make human security-related research more accessible to the policy and research communities, the media, educators and the interested public.
It offers several e-resources including their flagship publication, the annual Human Security Report (www.humansecurityreport.info), as well as the Human Security Gateway (www.humansecuritygateway.info - an online database of human security resources), and two online bulletins, Human Security News and Human Security Research. |
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International Committee of the Red Cross |
The ICRC is an independent, neutral organization ensuring humanitarian protection and assistance for victims of war and armed violence. The ICRC has a permanent mandate under international law to take impartial action for prisoners, the wounded and sick, and civilians affected by conflict.In situations of conflict the ICRC coordinates the response by national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies and their International Federation.The ICRC is at the origin of both the International Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement and of international humanitarian law, notably the Geneva Conventions. |
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Book Review  |
What’s Right with Islam IS What’s Right with America
- by Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf |
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| What’s Right with Islam is What’s Right with America is a text that has a lot that is right with it. In a world, where public discourse is dominated by terrorism and extremism, Islamic fundamentalism and Western state counter terrorism measures, here is a text that attempts to not only explain and offer explanations for the dismal state of affairs between the West and Islam but effectively demonstrates that religion is not one of the reasons for the same. Devika Mistry, reviews this months book. |
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Colossus
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| Reviewed by Sundeep Waslekar |
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