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Climate change, rich-poor gap, conflict likely to grow: US intelligence report
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Climate change, rich-poor gap, conflict likely to grow: US intelligence report
Reuters / Apr 9, 2021, 12:44 IST
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WASHINGTON: Disease, the rich-poor gap, climate change and conflicts within and among nations will pose greater challenges in coming decades, with the Covid-19 pandemic already worsening some of those problems, a US intelligence report said on Thursday.
The rivalry between China and a US-led coalition of Western nations likely will intensify, fueled by military power
shifts, demographics, technology and hardening divisions over governance models, said Global Trends 2040: A More Contested World, produced by the US National Intelligence Council (NIC).
WASHINGTON Disease, the rich-poor gap, climate change and conflicts within and among nations will pose greater challenges in coming decades, with the COVID-19 pandemic already worsening some of those problems, a U.S. intelligence report said on Thursday. The rivalry between China and a U.S.-led coalition of Western nations likely will intensify, fueled by military power shifts, demographics, technology and hardening divisions over governance models, said Global Trends 2040: A More Contested World, produced by the U.S. National Intelligence Council (NIC). Regional powers and non-state actors may exert greater influence, with the likely result a more conflict-prone and volatile geopolitical environment and weakened international cooperation, it said.