💨 Abstract
In 2025, governments worldwide will face a range of challenges, including economic, social, security, environmental, and technological issues amid a disintegrating post-war international order. Leaders will need to navigate seemingly irrational responses, inconsistency, and a growth in influential voices to build a global framework for promoting peace and prosperity.
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