From time to time, analytic working papers are generated to explore selected aspects of the International Futures (IFs) modeling system. Some are used to test aspects of the model, while others become foundations for larger research efforts and writing projects. Many evolve over time, so it is important to note working paper numbers and dates when using and citing the papers.
M.T., Hughes, B.B., Dale S. Rothman Margolese-Malin, E., Moyer, J.D. (2014). Building global infrastructure: Forecasting the next 50 years (Patterns of potential human progress volume 4). Routledge.
Irfan, M.T., Rothman, D.S., Hughes, B.B., Margolese-Malin, E., Moyer, J.D. (2014). Building global infrastructure: Forecasting the next 50 years (Patterns of potential human progress volume 4). Routledge.
Rothman, D.S., Irfan, M.T., Hughes, B.B., Margolese-Malin, E., Moyer, J.D. (2014). Building global infrastructure: Forecasting the next 50 years (Patterns of potential human progress volume 4). Routledge.
Irfan, M.T., Rothman, D.S., Hughes, B.B., Margolese-Malin, E., Moyer, J.D. (2014). Building global infrastructure: Forecasting the next 50 years (Patterns of potential human progress volume 4). Routledge.
McCauley, Dan. 2014. “U.S. – Iran Rapprochement: A Counterintuitive Alternative to Thirty-five Years of Distrust.” Small Wars Journal. Posted January 19.
Centro Nacional de Planeamiento Estratégico (CEPLAN). 2014. La Educación del Futuro y el Futuro de la Educación. Serie: Avance de Investigación/Nro.2. San Isidro, Lima, Perú: Centro Nacional de Planeamiento Estratégico.