From Council on Foreign Relations <[email protected]>
Subject Looking Ahead to the World in 2024
Date January 2, 2024 6:00 PM
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The Year Ahead

The new year promises to be a pivotal year, with optimism tempered by continued challenges. While the pandemic receded and the global economy has improved, wars continue in Ukraine and in the Middle East, with profound impacts on U.S. foreign policy. And dozens of countries holding elections this year will make 2024 a consequential year.Experts from the Council on Foreign Relations provide their insights for 2024 and reflect on the challenges to come.

Visualizing 2024: Trends to Watch <[link removed]>

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What trends will shape world events in the year ahead? Five CFR experts weigh in. Read more <[link removed]>

2024 Will Mark These Anniversaries <[link removed]>

As 2023 comes to a close, here are ten notable historical anniversaries to mark in 2024. Discover what’s of note <[link removed]>

Watch These Ten Elections Next Year <[link removed]>

Dozens of countries, constituting half the world’s population, will hold elections in 2024. Here are ten to mark <[link removed]>

What Are the Most Important Summits Next Year? <[link removed]>

In 2024, summits will continue to play a crucial role in bringing world leaders together to drive commitments and coordinate responses to pressing global issues. Follow these global meetings <[link removed]>

The Center for Preventive Action’s (CPA) annual Preventive Priorities Survey asks foreign policy experts to identify and evaluate thirty ongoing or potential conflicts based on how likely they are to escalate or occur in the next year, and their possible impact on U.S. interests. Sign up for the Preventive Action Update newsletter <[link removed]> to be the first to know about 2024’s risks.

The Year of AI and Elections <[link removed]>

In the latest episode of the Why It Matters <[link removed]> podcast, experts Kat Duffy and Yoel Rothe join Gabrielle Sierra to explore how the upcoming elections of 2024 could serve as a test run for democracy in the artificial intelligence era.

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Stories to Watch in 2024 <[link removed]>

Nahal Toosi, Politico’s senior correspondent for foreign affairs and national security, joins Robert McMahon and Carla Anne Robbins to review the biggest events of 2023 and the stories to keep an eye on in the coming year.

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Thank you for following CFR’s work in 2023! Revisit our year-end highlights <[link removed]> and subscribe to our newsletters <[link removed]> for more foreign policy analysis in 2024.

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