What to Expect in 2022?
As part of a survey of the International Institute for Peace’s (IPP) advisory board and affiliated experts, I recently shared my comments on what the coming year would bring. I spoke about China's pivot towards Eurasia and the emerging ideological struggle between so-called “democracies” and “authoritative regimes.”
Contributors came from various countries and backgrounds in the world. The IPP outlook focused on the most pressing issues facing the world today: Great Power conflict, U.S., China, Russia, Taiwan, Ukraine, the Middle East, nuclear weapons, cyber-security, and more.
To read full response as well as other IIP experts, visit theIIP website.As part of a survey of the International Institute for Peace’s (IPP) advisory board and affiliated experts, Vivien Schmidt, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration and Professor of International Relations and Political Science at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, offered her thoughts on what the coming year would bring.