There are at least four major views of how governments are
likely to lead the world in the decades ahead and what we can expect of the 2st
Century.
I've written about this before, but it bears repeating because not
enough people are thinking about it.
Here are the four possible futures:
1. Another U.S. Century: In this view nations will focus
on high government regulation and coercion (at home and abroad). Local
governments and international entities will be weak and national governments
will continue to lead. Business will have little power.
2. A China and Europe Century: In this option
nations will focus on regional security alliances. Local governments will be
strong, national governments will be weakened and regional alliances of nations
will dominate. Business will have moderate power.
3. A Corporate Century: In this alternative many
big nations will break into smaller states (following the trend of the Soviet
break-up) and major corporations will increase in influence economically and
politically. Local, national and international governmental entities will lose power.
Business power will greatly increase.
4. A Tribal Century: In this option, the things
government does now will eventually become more local or provincial. People will
turn to tribes (ethnic, religious, geographical or even economic) for security.
Local and provincial governments will increase in power while national and
international governmental institutions will lose power. Business will gain
power in some locales and lose it in others.
All four possibilities are still
highly possible right now, and any one of them could rise from our current
trends. It remains to be seen which of these, or some other model, will prove
more popular.
For example, how will world Islam or the Green movement play into
this?
Unfortunately, this entire debate
is taking place almost exclusively among elites and their agents--the various
experts working for governments, multinational corporations and academic
institutions.
This means that the era of widespread freedom and prosperity for
the regular people is over--unless something changes.
These are just a beginning, of course, but such a start is
long overdue.
Those who don't study carefully
current events won't have much say in what happens.
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Oliver is dedicated to promoting freedom through leadership
education.