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040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _913050
_aBitar, Sergio
245 _aWhy and how Latin America should think about the future
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
260 _bThe Dialogue
_cSeptember 2016
_a1211 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20036
300 _aRecurso online, 56 p.
520 _aLatin America must strengthen its ability to plan forward and deepen its strategic reflection if it is to govern better and improve the design of public policies. Achieving this may require countries in the region to familiarize themselves with global scenarios and to explore the types and scale of challenges that they might confront. A national perspective is not sufficient; a global vision is essential. Globalization creates a stream of effects that cannot be controlled by individual countries. With an outlook that takes into consideration the rest of the world, Latin American governments could improve their capacity to anticipate events and, when those events occur, to respond effectively to uncertainty and rapid change. Through strategic planning that envisions diverse and myriad situations, countries of the region may be able to skirt damage or even identify advantageous responses. In effect, human action might alter trajectories in ways that could bring the region closer to desirable outcomes.
650 0 _912519
_aGeografía humana
650 0 _96911
_aEconomía
650 0 _91112
_aEnergía
650 0 _91096
_aGlobalización
650 0 _91750
_aEmigración e inmigración
650 0 _91114
_aRecursos naturales
651 0 _9963
_aAmérica Latina
856 4 _uhttp://espas.eu/orbis/sites/default/files/generated/document/en/IAD10150-2016-Global-Trends-Report-08.29.16-FINAL-Sept.pdf
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