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In this episode of The Jay Martin Show, geopolitical strategist and bestselling author Parag Khanna unpacks Canada's strategic crossroads amid growing U.S. protectionism and shifting global power dynamics. From trade realignment and Arctic geopolitics to the emergence of a multipolar world, Khanna offers a sweeping analysis of where Canada fits in—and how it can thrive. For more content from host Jay Martin, please visit The Commodity University at: https://2ly.link/211gp Sign up for my free weekly newsletter at https://2ly.link/211gx Be part of our online investment community: https://cambridgehouse.com https://twitter.com/JayMartinBC https://www.instagram.com/jaymartinbc https://www.facebook.com/TheJayMartinShow https://www.linkedin.com/company/cambridge-house-international 0:00 – Canada's Strategic Crossroads 4:13 – Is Canada Wasting Its Potential? 8:27 – What Makes a Country Truly Strong? 12:04 – Seeking Optionality Outside Canada 14:29 – Who Are Canada's Best Global Trade Partners? 18:24 – The Arctic: Global Trade's New Frontier 23:03 – What's Behind the “51st State” Rhetoric? 27:15 – Could Canada Deepen Ties with Greenland? 31:17 – Did the U.S. Quietly Take Over the Panama Canal? 33:28 – Is the South China Sea the Next War Zone? 36:27 – China's Real Playbook for Taiwan 40:36 – Would the U.S. Sit Out a Taiwan Conflict? 46:06 – Which Emerging Markets Are Truly Investable? Copyright © 2025 Cambridge House International Inc. All rights reserved.
Which countries are best positioned to thrive in the 21st century? No, it's not Denmark. Nor China. According to Parag Khanna, the Singapore based geo-strategist, the three countries that top what he calls The Periodic Table of States are Germany, Japan and Switzerland. And the United States of America, Khanna says, going against conventional wisdom, isn't far behind. Khanna's analysis describes a "post-Westphalian world" where non-state actors like corporations and diasporas hold significant influence. Khanna challenges the more conventional rankings of countries by incorporating climate resilience, governance quality, and economic stability alongside traditional metrics into his Periodic Table.The 5 KEEN ON AMERICA takeaways from our conversation with Khanna* Traditional power metrics are insufficient for measuring state stability - Khanna's "Periodic Table of States" incorporates factors like climate resilience, governance quality, and institutional effectiveness alongside conventional metrics.* Small states often outperform large powers in stability - Switzerland, Germany, and Japan top the rankings while large nations like India, Brazil, and Russia fall into the second tier.* We live in a "post-Westphalian" world where non-state actors (corporations like Google, diaspora networks, and even organized crime) wield significant power beyond traditional nation-state frameworks.* Migration management varies significantly across governance systems - Khanna notes that non-democratic states like UAE and Singapore have effectively managed high immigration rates while democratic nations have struggled politically with migration issues.* A "neo-Hanseatic league" of small, innovative states (like Estonia, Singapore, and Israel) is emerging as a powerful network outside traditional alliance structures, forming their own connections through academic exchanges, free labor mobility, and economic partnerships.Parag Khanna is Founder & CEO of AlphaGeo, the leading AI-powered geospatial analytics platform. He is the internationally bestselling author of seven books including MOVE: Where People Are Going for a Better Future (2021), preceded by The Future is Asian: Commerce, Conflict & Culture in the 21st Century (2019), as well as a trilogy of books on the future of world order beginning with The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order (2008), followed by How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance (2011), and concluding with Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization (2016). He is also the author of Technocracy in America: Rise of the Info-State (2017) and co-author of Hybrid Reality: Thriving in the Emerging Human-Technology Civilization (2012). Parag was named one of Esquire's “75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century,” and featured in WIRED magazine's “Smart List.” He holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics, and Bachelors and Masters degrees from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Born in India and raised in the UAE, New York and Germany, he has traveled to more than 150 countries and is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
In this conversation, Anthony and Parag Khanna discuss the concept of the 'Periodic Table of States,' which categorizes countries based on their stability and governance. Parag emphasizes the need for a balance between democracy and effective governance. They explore the philosophical debate surrounding democracy and authoritarianism, the role of technology in governance, and the potential of blockchain to enhance global mobility and economic growth. Read Parag's latest thoughts in Foreign Policy: https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/03/13/periodic-table-states-rankings-strength-stability-stateness/?utm_content=gifting&tpcc=gifting_article&gifting_article=cGVyaW9kaWMtdGFibGUtc3RhdGVzLXJhbmtpbmdzLXN0cmVuZ3RoLXN0YWJpbGl0eS1zdGF0ZW5lc3M=&pid=OC20506955 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Professor Corey Bradshaw (global ecologist; author) has spent a career studying species populations and biodiversity loss and has the starkest of messages for humanity: we are in our own mass extinction event. Debate rages as to whether humans have an overpopulation problem or are in a fertility collapse, and which is more likely to take us down.The director of the Global Ecology Lab at Flinders University talks us through the devasting finer points of this divide. We also cover why Australia has the highest mammalian extinction rate in the world, why we should be having one less child, what happens when bees die out, and the importance of supporting anyone trying to ban political donations. This conversation is a hard one, but like many in this space, Corey has a philosophy for living fully and joyously with the truth he feels compelled to share: Life is going to get far shittier than we can imagine; our noble obligation is to make it a bit less shitty.SHOW NOTESHere's the chapter in my book where I explain in full how fertility collapse is playing out. A REMINDER!! Corey will be joining the comments and is happy to answer any questions you have. You'll need to post them in the comment section of this post.Here's where you can get started with the Book Serialisation (Put Table of contents).Here's my Wild chat with Parag Khanna on the best place to live in the world going forward.Read Corey's blog Conversation Bytes--If you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" pageFor more such conversations subscribe to my Substack newsletter, it's where I interact the most!Get your copy of my book, This One Wild and Precious LifeLet's connect on Instagram and WeAre8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Parag Khanna (climate migration expert; AI founder) is a global strategist who forecasts human movement around the world and has a company, Climate Alpha, that predicts real estate values based on exposure to climate risk. He's also recently published a book - MOVE: The Forces Uprooting Us - that details how billions of us will be migrating, and living nomadically, within this century.Parag has been named one of Esquire's "75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century" and featured in Wired magazine's "Smart List" and has written several books on empires, global order, the future of conflict and migration… you get the drift. As fertility declines and large slabs of the planet go underwater or become too hot and too uninsurable (in a property sense), we're left to ask, where in the world should we live? And, should we bother “investing” in real estate anymore? Parag answers both, plus how we should be future-proofing our kids and why the best place to live is where the young people are flocking.SHOW NOTESVisit Parag's website to learn more and find all his books hereCatch up on my recent episode on Doughnut Economics with Kate RaworthHere's the Substack post I wrote explaining fertility collapse where you can also post further questions you might have. And here's the AMA episode I did on buying real estate in 2024.--If you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" pageFor more such conversations subscribe to my Substack newsletter, it's where I interact the most!Get your copy of my book, This One Wild and Precious LifeLet's connect on Instagram and WeAre8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Saturday Morning Sit-Down Conversation, host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys discuss the latest trend of combining geography, data science, climate change and migration patterns with Dr. Parag Khanna, the Founder & CEO of AlphaGeo. AlphaGeo uses advanced machine learning techniques to compile a comprehensive library of more than 50 billion datapoints comprised of nearly 100 engineered features across over 40 million indexed locations to help anyone understand the upcoming risks and how to build-in adaptation and resilience. alphageo.ioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In his new essay, "The Coming Entropy of Our World Order," futurist and founder of AlphaGeo Parag Khanna looks at the volatile state of geopolitics, and where he thinks the world is headed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the return of nomadic living to a climate-disrupted world, author and global strategist Parag Khanna has some predictions for humanity. Get a fascinating glimpse at the future as he tackles an urgent question: Where on Earth will eight billion humans live in the uncertain times ahead? (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)
Parag Khanna ist Politikwissenschaftler, Strategieberater, Publizist und Weltbürger: er wurde 1977 Indien geboren, wuchs in den USA, den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten und in Deutschland auf. Khanna arbeitete schon für CNN, schrieb für die “New York Times” und beriet Barack Obama im Weißen Haus. Er ist Autor von Bestsellern wie “Move” und “Unsere asiatische Zukunft”. Im Gespräch mit Gabor Steingart analysiert er die Ursprünge des Nahostkonflikts und erklärt seine Sicht auf die globalen Zusammenhänge, auf Migration, Emigration und die Debatte um Einwanderung in Deutschland.
Mon, 23 Oct 2023 03:03:41 +0000 https://www.thepioneer.de/originals/thepioneer-briefing-business-class-edition/podcasts/politikberater-parag-khanna-ueber-die-ursachen-des-nahostkonflikts 417f52ae7208ff1437b147ce13821165 Gabor Steingart präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing Sie möchten Teil unserer Mission werden und unabhängigen und werbefreien Journalismus unterstützen? Dann werden Sie jetzt Pioneer Inhalt der heutigen Folge: 1.(00:00:16) Deutschlandtag der Jungen Union: Merz versus Söder. 2.(00:06:07) Im Interview: Parag Khanna -Politikwissenschaftler, Strategieberater, Autor- spricht mit Gabor Steingart über den Nahostkonflikt, die Ursachen und mögliche Lösungen. 3.(00:18:14) Börsenreporterin Anne Schwedt berichtet aus New York von der Wall Street über das Comeback des Bitcoins. 4.(00:20:37) Ein amerikanisches Streaming Portal kauft 250 Folgen vom “ARD Tatort”. Sie haben Feedback oder Fragen? Melden Sie sich gerne beim Pioneer Support. 2396 full Gabor Steingart präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing no Gabor Steingart
Migration has become one of the most emotive political topics. Fears surrounding the topic are essential to the rise of Neo-Populism. All the while, migration is increasing; over the past decade over 50 million more people have been moving internationally than in previous decades. So how does migration work (or not work) in our era of global disorder? What problems does it solve and what problems does it create? Can disordered migration be curbed and the benefits of ‘orderly' migration achieved in a more regulated manner? Or do we have a humanitarian imperative to preserve even disorderly migration? In this episode, Parag Khanna discusses how creating a transparent and fair global market for migrants could help optimize the economics behind migration. Lawrence Huang analyses how the current global management of migration operates and why the way Neo-Populists constant diatribes about ‘uncontrolled migration' are harming any real attempts to order the space. In the ‘Ordering the Disorder' segment, Alex and Jason debate what international coordination mechanisms are needed to deal with mass migration and whether coherent collective action could ever emerge to forge implementable solutions. Twitter: @DisorderShow Website: https://natoandtheglobalenduringdisorder.com/climate-change-geopolitics Producer: George McDonagh Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Show Notes Link Subscribe to the Disorder Show Monthly Newsletter here Get Parag Khanna's book “Move: Where People Are going For A better future” here For more on Lawrence Huang's work visit here Read Alex's piece on migration for the Byline Times here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In a fractious ESG environment, how can investors capitalize on climate risk? Michelle Martin and Founder and CEO of Climate Alpha, Parag Khanna discuss real-estate investing and resilient geographic regions. The noted futurist who will speak at COP28, also shares how his soon to be launched fund, will approach investing in climate adaptation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unsere Welt ist im Wandel, wenn nicht sogar im Umbruch: Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine, die Rivalität zwischen den USA und China, eine Europäische Union, die immer wieder durch ihre Uneinigkeit auffällt. Da ist es gut, einen Geo-Strategen zu haben, der bei der Navigation hilft; jemanden, der das Ohr der Mächtigen in der Welt hat, in den USA genauso wie in Deutschland. Sein Name ist Parag Khanna, er ist Politikwissenschaftler, Strategieberater und Publizist indisch-amerikanischer Herkunft. Seine Wohnsitze sind in den USA und in Singapur; auch in Deutschland hat er schon gelebt und spricht auch Deutsch. The Pioneer-Herausgeber Gabor Steingart hat mit Parag Khanna ein Gespräch geführt, über Deutschlands Rolle in der Welt - gegenüber Russland, gegenüber den USA und gegenüber China. Es ist die sehr hörenswerte Skizze einer neuen Realpolitik.
Tue, 08 Aug 2023 02:59:14 +0000 https://www.thepioneer.de/originals/thepioneer-briefing-business-class-edition/podcasts/politikwissenschaftler-parag-khanna-ueber-deutschland-als-vorbild-fuer-china 687349011aa80c6ebc556a6012085d5f Gabor Steingart präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing. Sie möchten Teil unserer Mission werden und unabhängigen und werbefreien Journalismus unterstützen? Dann werden Sie jetzt Pioneer Inhalt der heutigen Folge: 1.(00:00:15) In der Linkspartei gibt es wieder Unruhe. Ein Mitglied der Bundestags-Fraktionsspitze zieht sich zurück und nährt damit Spekulationen um die “Wagenknecht-Partei”. 2.(00:06:33) Im Interview: der indisch-amerikanische Politikwissenschaftler, Strategieberater und Publizist Parag Khanna erläutert, warum seiner Meinung nach Deutschland ein Vorbild für China ist. 3.(00:18:46) Anne Schwedt von der Wall Street berichtet über neue Zahlen von Siemens Energy und von Palantir. 4.(00:22:48) Der Kulturpass animiert Jugendliche anscheinend stärker zum Lesen als zum Kinobesuch. Sie haben Feedback oder Fragen? Melden Sie sich gerne beim Pioneer Support. 2271 full Gabor Steingart präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing. no G
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This week on our Days of Futures Past series, we welcome Parag Khanna into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. Parag is Founder & CEO of Climate Alpha and Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap. He is the author of seven books including Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization and The Future is Asian: Commerce, Conflict, and Culture in the 21st Century. SmarterMarkets™ host David Greely sits down with Parag to explore the influence of Asia and the new Asian values on markets, as well as to discuss the markets we'll need to build an increasingly connected future.
There's a common denominator across globalization, macroeconomics, geopolitics, and climate–it's geography. Our geography is getting increasingly complex, and Parag Khanna is here to share with us the different driving factors that drive this complexity and how these affect businesses and economies around the globe.Parag Khanna is the founder and CEO of Climate Alpha, an AI-powered analytics platform to forecast asset values and future-proof global real estate, and founder & managing partner at FutureMap, a data, and scenario-based strategic advisory firm. In this episode, Parag shares his insights on why climate change has become paramount to him, believing that geography is the common denominator in all topics, including climate change. Parag discusses the need for individuals, investors, and governments to anticipate and plan for global population changes due to climate change. He touches upon the importance of mass migration in the future and Mexico's role as the world's second-largest repository of displaced people. Tune into this episode for more information about how you can invest in high-growth areas that are climate resilient![00:30 - 08:17] Opening SegmentParag's brief background and careerClimate Alpha was founded to adapt and retrofit American real estate for climate change[08:18 - 18:49] Grappling with Mass MigrationFiguring out where 400 million people can live through climate, economic, and infrastructure modelsEconomy and climate as the main reasons why mass migrations occur across the globe[18:50 - 28:19] A Sustainable Future Through Investing in Climate ResilienceThe state of immigration in various nationsParag shares how women experienced the shorter end of the stick during the pandemicClimate Alpha provides insights on where to invest in climate-resilient locations[28:20 - 36:39] Exploring the Benefits of Nearshoring and DeindustrializationNearshoring can be used to combat deindustrializationUS, Canada, and US Mexico have two busiest borders on the planetGlobalization is not going away, but regionalization is increasing[36:40 - 39:12] Closing SegmentConnect with Parag through the links belowParag's daily practice: 5 minutes of mindfulnessQuotes:"Build in the right places. Build for everyone. That's how you have an economy that's looking forward, a society that's looking forward, a productive place, and that's what I want America to be." - Parag Khanna“The world is more complex than it's ever been in the history of human civilization, where geopolitics affects economics, economics affects climate, climate affects infrastructure, and infrastructure affects society.” - Parag KhannaConnect with Parag!www.ClimateAlpha.ai www.ParagKhanna.com Download our FREE Strategizing for Inflation Guide here: https://www.excelsiorgp.com/download/Connect with me on LinkedIn!LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in, and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Parag Khanna, Founder & CEO of Climate Alpha and international bestselling author of seven books, including Move and Connectography, discusses how climate change, migration, and sophisticated data science can and should change investment strategy. https://www.afire.org/podcast/202304cast/ Beyond the immediate crisis of inflation, interest rate increases, and even bank failures, are far more impactful threats to investment strategy. Where people are going thanks to increasing climate pressures will impact asset values not just in the far future but within the timeline of existing investments. What should investors do to better invest and better protect their existing portfolios? Parag Khanna, Founder and CEO of Climate Alpha, an AI-powered analytics platform that drives future-proof real estate strategies, recently with AFIRE CEO and podcast host Gunnar Branson to discuss how climate change, migration, and sophisticated data science can—and should—change investment strategy for years to come, as the world now faces some of the most drastic climate challenges seen in this epoch.
In this episode, we are joined by Parag Khanna, an internationally best-selling author who has written about globalization and geopolitics. His most recent book “MOVE: Where People Are Going for a Better Future” is about a new era of mass migration we are entering, propelled by changing economies, technology disruptions, conflict, and climate change. But as Parag argues “to be human is to move.” Mobility has always been entwined in the human experience.Parag is joined by Bates Gill, Executive Director of Asia Society Policy Institute's Center for China Analysis. They speak about looking outward to better understand the world we live in and to work together to make our world safer, smarter, and cleaner. They also share their thoughts on a future increasingly shaped by Asia and how young people should prepare themselves for a global career.
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Migration, climate change and immigration - all topics are at the top of our agendas. But why are people moving, and what can we learn from history to map out a possible future? Anthony discusses that and more with Parag Khanna, renowned globalization scholar and author of MOVE: Where People Are Going for a Better Future.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Parag Khanna is an author, geopolitical scientist and founder of Climate Alpha, an AI-powered analytics platform forecasting asset values and future-proof global real estate, as well as FutureMap, a data and scenario-based strategic advisory firm. Khanna, who has also spoken at Skift events, shares in this recent interview with Skift founder and CEO Rafat Ali his perspectives on travel, globalization and immigration and discusses a key theme from his latest book MOVE: Where People Are Going for a Better Future.
The map of humanity isn't settled -- not now, not ever. In the 60,000 years since people began spreading across the continents, a recurring feature of human civilization has been mobility—the ever-constant search for resources, stability and opportunity. Driven by global events from conflicts, famine, repression and changing climates - to opportunities for trade, social advancement and freedom of thought - humans have relocated around the globe for millennia. But what happens when billions of people are on the move? As climate change tips toward full-blown crisis, economies collapse, governments destabilize, and technology disrupts, we're entering a new age of mass migrations. Futurist Parag Khanna uncovers the deep trends that are shaping the most likely scenarios for our future and asks what map of human geography will emerge.
From the return of nomadic living to a climate-disrupted world, author and global strategist Parag Khanna has some predictions for humanity. Get a fascinating glimpse at the future as he tackles an urgent question: Where on Earth will eight billion humans live in the uncertain times ahead? This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. After the interview, TED Tech host Sherrell Dorsey highlights the importance of investing in young talent as science and tech continue to advance. This is an episode of TED Tech, another podcast in the TED Audio Collective. For more episodes, follow the podcast wherever you're listening to this.
"The vision is to future proof global real estate. Now why real estate? One thinks that it's just one industry, right? Well, it's 300 trillion dollars. There is no asset class, no industry that is remotely as valuable. Not all the treasury bonds in the world, not all the stock exchanges in the world, and not all the real GDP of the economies of the world add up to the value of global land and property assets: 300 trillion dollars. Now, what will any of it be worth tomorrow, one year from now, five years from now, 10 years from now in different places in the world? We used to have a pretty stable answer to these questions. The truth is the valuation model is broken because it's very antiquated, and not only is the appraisal or valuation model broken, it's even more broken because it never took climate change into consideration." - Parag Khanna Fresh out of the studio, Parag Khanna, founder and CEO of Climate Alpha unveils the story of his new company which leverages artificial intelligence to decipher how real estate will transform amid climate adaptation. Parag offers his observations on the ongoing global issues from the potential resolution of the Ukraine-Russia war to the easing of tensions on the Taiwan straits. Last but not least, he comments on the recent COP27 conference and offers his view on what great looks like for Climate Alpha. Podcast Information: The show is hosted and produced by Bernard Leong (@bernardleong, Linkedin) and Carol Yin (@CarolYujiaYin, LinkedIn). Proper credits for the intro and end music: "Energetic Sports Drive" and the episode is mixed & edited in both video and audio format by G.Thomas Craig (@gthomascraig, LinkedIn).
This episode, we look at the immigration trends Asia is experiencing and how the world population may rearrange itself over the next few decades. Our guide is Parag Khanna, author of Move: Where People Are Going for a Better Future. Click here or head to s.nikkei.com/3feonH8 to get 3 months of Nikkei Asia coverage for just $9. After host Waj Khan opens the show, correspondent Alice French joins for a Tokyo Dispatch segment (6:37) on women's wealth in Asia. Then correspondent Monica Hunter-Hart interviews Khanna (10:11) about which Asian countries people are leaving, and where they're going, how anti-immigration movements across the world are being stymied by labor shortages, and why this current moment is a golden age for skilled young migrants. Asia Stream is hosted by Wajahat S. Khan, our digital editor, and produced by Monica Hunter-Hart, with a regular Tokyo Dispatch segment by Alice French. Related to this episode: Japan to require four times more foreign workers, study says, by Mitsuru Obe Japan is finally facing up to its economic need for immigrants, by Toshihiro Menju Sri Lankans chase foreign jobs to help families survive inflation, by Prabhu Mallikarjunan Why relocating Chinese see Singapore as a safe haven, by Yang Min, Zhou Wenmin, and Cai Xuejiao 'Fortress Australia' seeks to become immigration nation again, by Mitch Ryan Lack of immigrants risks population decline in rich countries, by Kazuya Manabe and Kaori Yoshida 'A great war for talent' awaits post-COVID world: Parag Khanna, by Eri Sugiura From Pakistan to the Philippines, women break open closed industries, by Lien Hoang, Kiran Sharma, Francesca Regaldo and Cheng Ting-Fang
We live in a world of greatly increased mobility—of information, of goods and services, and of the world's 8 billion people. We move for all sorts of reasons, and that movement can create challenges—but also opportunities. In fact, could a world on the move provide solutions to some of the challenges we face?This week, hosts Lizzie O'Leary and Ayesha Hazarika talk to Parag Khanna, author of Move, a book that examines current trends shaping migration and its historical precedents, and predicts an increasingly mobile future. Dion Shango, PwC's territory senior partner for Africa Central and Southern Africa, discusses how those trends are playing out now—and what business should do to adjust and prepare.
From the return of nomadic living to a climate-disrupted world, author and global strategist Parag Khanna has some predictions for humanity. Get a fascinating glimpse at the future as he tackles an urgent question: Where on Earth will eight billion humans live in the uncertain times ahead? This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member. After the interview, our host Sherrell highlights the importance of investing in young talent as science and tech continue to advance.
The world is watching Iranians young and old confront the Islamic regime amid fears of a worsening crackdown. It's day 18 of unprecedented protests that erupted after the death in police custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. Jomana Karadsheh spoke to one of the student protesters. Following her interview, Christiane speaks Fatemeh Shams, an assistant professor of modern Persian literature at the University of Pennsylvania, who took part in anti-government protests of 2009 before fleeing Iran for the US. Also on today's show: Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to Ukraine President Zelensky; Parag Khanna, author of MOVE: Where People Are Going for a Better Future; Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Maggie Haberman.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Climate Alpha In this week's episode of The Futurists, bestselling author of MOVE and futurist Parag Khanna joins us to talk about climate migration, geopolitics, real-estate and agriculture in a world impacted by climate change. Khanna is the founder of futuremap and climate alpha, and has worked with the US government, World Economic Forum and others on climate change adaptation strategies and policy. Welcome to the Futurists where your hosts Brett King and Robert Tercek interview the worlds foremost super-forecasters, thought leaders, technologists, entrepreneurs and futurists building the world of tomorrow. Together we will explore how our world will radically change as AI, bioscience, energy, food and agriculture, computing, the metaverse, the space industry, crypto, resource management, supply chain and climate will reshape our world over the next 100 years. Join us on The Futurists and we will see you in the future! Related Episodes Start at the Start with Robert Tercel & Brett King Universe of Dune with Kevin J Anderson Robot Avatars with Dr Harry Kloor Super Forecasting with Regina Joseph The Genesis Machine with Andrew Hessel Ethical Futures and the Noosphere with PJ Manney Dao Governance & the Future of the Firm with Wulf Kaal The Economics of the Future with Dr Richard Petty & Brett King The Future of Marketing with Rishad Tobaccowala Why Technology Always Wins with Brad Templeton Ranking Futurists with Ross Dawson
In this week's episode of The Futurists, bestselling author of MOVE and futurist Parag Khanna joins us to talk about climate migration, geopolitics, real-estate and agriculture in a world impacted by climate change. Khanna is the founder of futuremap and climate alpha, and has worked with the US government, World Economic Forum and others on climate change adaptation strategies and policy.
More than a third of all UAE residents own cars and most millennial drivers prefer secondhand. We look at what Cars 24 calls the rising demand for used cars with their first insight report. Plus, what could the new Prime Minister mean for the UK housing market? We ask Henry Faun of Knight Frank. And, as India overtakes the UK as the world's fifth biggest economy, economist Dr Parag Khanna joins us from Singapore. He wrote the book “The Future is Asian”, so India's rise is no surprise to him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Future Fossils, we sync up with globe-trotting (Singapore-based) futurist Parag Khanna, author of several internationally best-selling books on the shifting landscape of human geography and technological evolution. My acquaintance with Parag dates back all the way to 2011 when I found his Hybrid Reality Institute, and started writing for his BigThink blog, thanks to the writing of Jason Silva — I knew this was a party I couldn't miss, even though I was then, as now, deeply ambivalent about the contours of the futures he and his colleagues were making visible with their rigorous research. This spirit has defined my entire adult life: if you want to help steer something in a better direction, you might just have to get your hands down into the murk and engage with it deeply enough to be in the position to make a difference. So when his agent contacted me about interviewing him about his latest book, 2021's Move: The Forces Uprooting Us, I knew it was an offer I couldn't refuse. But let me be clear that Parag sees things very differently than I do, and I appreciate that about him: he has a keen sense of the risks and dangers of our times but emphasizes the opportunities because the facts are there to support it. If you move around as much as he does, and always has, you get a kind of synoptic view of the planet and the tension between individual destiny and collective momentum comes into a new tuning. This is a beast of a conversation. It was hell to edit. I'm glad it happened. Here you go!Complete, extensive show notes at Patreon.✨ Housekeeping:• Intro music is "You're In My Self-Portrait" from my 2012 album Golden Hour. Outro music is "City of Jewels" from my 2013 EP of the same name. For something completely different, check out my latest live album, recorded at Meow Wolf Santa Fe while opening for DeVotchKa.✨ Other Ways To Support The Work & Community:• My roughly-monthly newsletter at Substack• Venmo: @futurefossils• PayPal.me/michaelgarfield• ETH: FutureFossils.eth• BTC: 1At2LQbkQmgDugkchkP6QkDJCvJ5rv3Jm• NFTs: Rarible | Foundation | Voice | Hic Et Nunc | Mint Songs Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/futurefossils. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan's recent consecration of the world's tallest timber building; Greg's new gigs, and hotels to stay at while making them happen; the third space in a post-COVID world; update on the Durbin Renewal scandal in Chicago, and a preview of upcoming guests. Intro/Outro: Super Sex by Morphine Tall Timber: Ascent, Milwaukee Rocket & Tigerli, Winterthur, Switzerland Atlassian Central, Sydney Greg's gig in NYC this week: Patcraft– Shaw Industries, with: Brad Hargraeves – Common Evan Fain – Industrious Boutique Hotels: The Freehand N.Y.C. The Standard L.A. The Standard High Line N.Y.C. The Ace Brooklyn The Ace Portland – have a record player! Why not the Nakagin Capsule Hotel? Brooklyn Mirage(Bushwick / Ridgewood) Brimfield Antique Flea Market – feeding ground for Roman & Williams-designed boutique hotels Inside Amy Schumer Pretentious Hotel McKinsey & Co NYC Taskforce to repurpose office space Mary Ludgin, Heitman, Chicago taskforce Durbin Renewal: Century and Consumers buildings Greg's new gigs - Undisclosed fellowship, a.k.a. Pokemon NO!: Preparing cities for the metaverse, protecting real public space from virtual reality, unregulated disruptors, and more… - Parag Khanna startup: Chief Communications Officer: Tool for modeling climate risk. Invest now in the climate-resilient regions of the world. The call is open for volunteers. Are we living in Ready Player One or Snow Crash?
From the return of nomadic living to a climate-disrupted world, author and global strategist Parag Khanna has some predictions for humanity. Get a fascinating glimpse at the future as he tackles an urgent question: Where on Earth will eight billion humans live in the uncertain times ahead? (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)
From the return of nomadic living to a climate-disrupted world, author and global strategist Parag Khanna has some predictions for humanity. Get a fascinating glimpse at the future as he tackles an urgent question: Where on Earth will eight billion humans live in the uncertain times ahead? (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)
From the return of nomadic living to a climate-disrupted world, author and global strategist Parag Khanna has some predictions for humanity. Get a fascinating glimpse at the future as he tackles an urgent question: Where on Earth will eight billion humans live in the uncertain times ahead? (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)
(Featuring Parag Kahnna, Founder, FutureMap) The Great Lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic heightened fears that city living—and cities in general—might become a thing of the past. But a close look at the data tells a different story. https://www.afire.org/podcast/citywins202208/ The global response to the pandemic contributed to a still-unprecedented era of transition and change. Anyone watching migration patterns the past two years likely saw these changes happening in real time. Now more than two years past the initial onset of the pandemic, as COVID fears slowly fade into the rear view mirror, populations have shifted and markets have transformed, but despite negative prognostications about urbanism in 2020, one thing has remained unchanged: people always return to cities. Even as some cities fall out of popularity, others rise to replace them. In this episode of the AFIRE Podcast with Gunnar Branson, Parag Khanna, founder of FutureMap (an AI software that uses vast amounts of migration data to predict human movements up to the year 2040), discusses how cities will always be the center of our shared future—and what this means for investors, building users, and communities. In other words: the city always wins.
(Featuring Parag Kahnna, Founder, FutureMap) The Great Lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic heightened fears that city living—and cities in general—might become a thing of the past. But a close look at the data tells a different story. https://www.afire.org/podcast/citywins202208/ The global response to the pandemic contributed to a still-unprecedented era of transition and change. Anyone watching migration patterns the past two years likely saw these changes happening in real time. Now more than two years past the initial onset of the pandemic, as COVID fears slowly fade into the rear view mirror, populations have shifted and markets have transformed, but despite negative prognostications about urbanism in 2020, one thing has remained unchanged: people always return to cities. Even as some cities fall out of popularity, others rise to replace them. In this episode of the AFIRE Podcast with Gunnar Branson, Parag Khanna, founder of FutureMap (an AI software that uses vast amounts of migration data to predict human movements up to the year 2040), discusses how cities will always be the center of our shared future—and what this means for investors, building users, and communities. In other words: the city always wins.
Parag Khanna - the Mass People Mover of the Future One World Government? Parag Khanna is zealous about the need to move the world's population to where he thinks everyone should - for the sake of the planet, of course. But what does he mean by that, and how does this fit into Bible prophecy? Dr. Walt Swaim walks us through Khanna's urgent and impassioned call to action to the world's governments - and how his plan will be another building block for the future antichrist and one world government and economy. Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx57E9F00UA&t=642s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyCnoTIFDoE&t=639s Audio only & video on most podcast apps and at https://truthunbound.podbean.com Info@TruthUnbound.org https://truthunbound.org/ The book: https://truthunbound.org/sale%3A-%22to-be-clear%22-book-1 Facebook: search for “Truth Unbound”
Parag Khanna - the Mass People Mover of the Future One World Government Parag Khanna is zealous about the need to move the world's population to where he thinks everyone should - for the sake of the planet, of course. But what does he mean by that, and how does this fit into Bible prophecy? Dr. Walt Swaim walks us through Khanna's urgent and impassioned call to action to the world's governments - and how his plan will be another building block for the future antichrist and one world government and economy. Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx57E9F00UA&t=642s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyCnoTIFDoE&t=639s Audio only & video on most podcast apps and at https://truthunbound.podbean.com Info@TruthUnbound.org https://truthunbound.org/ The book: https://truthunbound.org/sale%3A-%22to-be-clear%22-book-1 Facebook: search for “Truth Unbound”
Dr. Parag Khanna joins Spencer Levy to explore what's next for the future of work, how businesses can foresee where people will live in the future and the effects of technology, fiscal policy, climate and culture in a globally connected world.
"But what I would want everyone to take away from this is that you have the geopolitics, the geoeconomics and the geo technology as a triangle, three corners of this triangle. A successful society, a power, a great power is going to be one that is fluent in all three of those languages that focuses on building capacity in all three of those areas and looking for the linkages and synergies between their technological innovation or economic power and their military power and state capacity." - Parag Khanna Fresh out of the studio, Parag Khanna, CEO of Climate Alpha & celebrated author of "Move" joined us in a discussion to explain why the 21st century belongs to the Internet and not to any great power nations out there. We discussed his recent popular article "Great Protocol Politics" that he co-authored with Balajis Srinisavan and we dived deep into the weeds how technology such as web3 and cryptocurrencies will be important in reshaping society and monetary systems and what it means globally in the next decades to come. Podcast Information: The show is hosted and produced by Bernard Leong (@bernardleong, Linkedin) and Carol Yin (@CarolYujiaYin, LinkedIn). Sound credits for the intro and end music: "Run it" by DJ Snake, Rick Ross and Rich Brian and the episode is mixed & edited by Geoffrey Thomas Craig (LinkedIn).
With massive global shifts happening due to forces like the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, people have started to migrate further away from cities. To understand how people, ideas, and innovation are moving around the world, host Rana Sarkar talks to geo-strategist Parag Khanna: Founder and Managing Partner of FutureMap, a data and scenario-based strategic advisory firm. Khanna recently authored a new monograph MOVE: The Forces Uprooting Us. According to Khanna, economic collapse, the destablization of democracy, and technological disruption is leading us into a new era of mass migration. In this episode, we try to understand how we got here, and follow along with Khanna on a journey to where we're going. In times of unequal resource distribution, how will people organize themselves in the future? How will governments adapt to changing population demographics? And how can we come to terms with new climate geographies for the future?LINKS:Parag Khanna WebsiteParag Khanna LinkedInParag Khanna TwitterFutureMap WebsiteMove: Mapping Human Talk at GoogleMcKinsey & Company Author Talks: Parag Khanna on the forces creating a new geography of opportunityMigration, geography and humanity: Parag Khanna, author of ‘MOVE' on the Book Club PodcastImmigration, booming population and global influence: Is this the ‘heroic' Canadian dream?
Why will Michigan be the place to be in 2050? The future has been partially mapped out for us in this intriguing interview with Dr. Parag Khanna discussing competition for talent and quantum people.Join Dr. Parag Khanna, Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap & Climate Alpha, for a very strategic and futuristic discussion, with host Ed Clemente. They discuss his new book Move, and all of his empirical research on how the future hunt for young talent will be more and more in demand and how Michigan will have a definitive role in that future. Hear why he predicts Michigan will be the place to be in 2050, backed with compelling reasons why. He has and still lives all over the world, teaching currently at the National University of Singapore, has degrees from Georgetown and the London School of Economics. He has been an advisor and participated with: CFR, WEF, UN, Brookings, 3 times TED presenter, OECD, Ford Foundation & Royal Geography Society. Don't miss this conversation about the global civilization! You can also read the transcript from our conversation.
Powerful global forces could cause billions of people to relocate over the next few decades, a transition that may have significant investment implications. Join Hugo and Parag Khanna, Ph.D., founder and managing partner of strategic advisory FutureMap and author of Move: The Forces Uprooting Us, for a discussion of what's driving migration, including demographics, climate change, and politics.
Today's guest is Parag Khanna, author of the new book Move: The Forces Uprooting Us. It is a fascinating look at the deep trends that are shaping the most likely scenarios for the future. Most important, it guides each of us as we determine our optimal location on humanity's ever-changing map. Website: www.ParagKhanna.com The WEALTH TRANSFER is happening FAST! Protect your financial future now! Did you know that 25% to 40% of all dollars ever created were dumped into the economy last year??? This will be devastating to some and an opportunity to others, be sure you're on the right side of this massive wealth transfer. Learn from our experiences, maximize your ROI and avoid regrets. Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com Jason's TV Clips: https://vimeo.com/549444172 Asset Protection, Tax Savings & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect What do Jason's clients say? http://JasonHartmanTestimonials.com Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else http://JasonHartman.com/Fund Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit www.JasonHartman.com Guided Visualization for Investors: http://jasonhartman.com/visualization Jason's videos in his other sites: JasonHartman.com/Rumble JasonHartman.com/Bitchute JasonHartman.com/Odysee
Global Strategy Advisor and best-selling author Dr. Parag Khanna joins Immigration Nerds. Dr. Parag is the Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap, a data and scenario-based strategic advisory firm, a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum, and Author of the latest book titled “MOVE: The Forces Uprooting Us” (2021). FutureMap has developed a comprehensive data forecasting suite to identify the locations with the highest likelihood of land value appreciation. ClimateAlpha.ai provides investors, property developers, and state and municipal authorities guidance on where to build for the population of tomorrow. Our discussion centers around using a data-driven lens to predict migration and social trends in the near future.