2022: the road to recovery (again) -ECFR14 enero, 2022 por Felipe Sahagún | Sin comentariosMark Leonard and Jeremy Shapiro7 Jan 20222021 was supposed to be the year of recovery: recovery from the coronavirus, recovery from the pandemic-induced recession, and – most of all – recovery of our normal lives. It didn’t entirely work out that way: all these recoveries have been fitful at best, with new variants of covid-19 putting up obstacles to normality.But, in one critical area, we have indeed recovered. Yes, that’s right – our predictions for 2021 trends proved to be more or less spot on. After sweeping aside demands from our more academically minded colleagues for an impartial assessment of our performance, we have awarded ourselves an unprecedented 8 out of 10 points for last year’s predictions. This self-proclaimed triumph verges on clairvoyance and has encouraged all manner of hubris in this year’s predictions.So, as pride goeth before a fall, here are our best ten best predictions for the key foreign policy trends in 2022.…MOREPodcastTop 10 foreign policy trends for 2022Mark Leonard and Jeremy Shapiro predict ten bright and bold policy projections for the year 2022 Entradas relacionadas:Forecasting 2022 (Guardian, El Independiente, FT, ICG, Foreign Policy, CFR, The Economist…)The US wars on terrorism (Anthony H. Cordesman)2017 review, 2018 preview2014: what lies ahead?