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March 19, 2019

International Futures: Building and Using Global Models

Books & Book Chapters | Barry B. Hughes

Hughes, B. B. (2019). International Futures: Building and Using Global Models. London Academic Press, An Imprint Of Elsevier.

March 19, 2019

International Futures: Building and Using Global Models

Book | Barry B. Hughes

Hughes, B.B. (2019) International Futures: Building and Using Global Models. Academic Press (Elsevier Ltd).

February 01, 2019

Africa’s Path to 2063: Choice in the Face of Great Transformation

Reports & Briefs

Moyer, J.D., Bohl, D.K., Hanna, T., Mayaki, I. and Bwalya, M. (2018). Africa’s path to 2063: Choice in the face of great transformation.

January 15, 2019

Alternative pathways to human development: Assessing trade-offs and synergies in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Article | Jonathan D. Moyer & David K. Bohl

Moyer, J.D. and Bohl, D.K. 2019. "Alternative pathways to human development: Assessing trade-offs and synergies in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals." Futures 105: 199-210. doi: 10.1016/j.futures.2018.10.007

January 01, 2019

Assessing the Impact of War in Yemen on Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Reports & Briefs

Jonathan D. Moyer, Taylor Hanna, David K. Bohl, Brendan R. Mapes. 2019.

September 01, 2018

Structural pressures and political instability: Trajectories for sub-Saharan Africa

Third Party Publications

Institute for Security Studies (ISS). 2018. Structural pressures and political instability: Trajectories for sub-Saharan Africa.

January 01, 2018

Power and Influence in a Globalized World

Other Publications

Moyer, Jonathan D., Tim Sweijs, Mathew J. Burrows, and Hugo Van Manen. 2018.

November 15, 2017

Building the Future: Infrastructure in Nigeria until 2040

Reports & Briefs | Alex Porter & Julia Schunemann

A new report published by the Pardee Center and the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) explores a series of ambitious but realistic interventions to improve economic growth and development in Nigeria.