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Me: \'Since history doesn\'t repeat itself exactly, then what is likely to come out of the present global agitation and unrest? IOW. what should we expect as an outcome of it?\'


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Predicting the exact outcome of the current global agitation and unrest is challenging due to the complex interplay of numerous factors. However, here are some possibilities based on the information I found:

Continued Unrest: Conditions that spawned global unrest on every continent in recent years are unlikely to recede. Rather, they are likely to worsen in the face of a slowing global economy and little sign of causes of disaffection being addressed1.

Increased Protests: The past few years have seen a rise in major protests and unrest. This trend is likely to continue, with issues such as governance taking center stage2.

Economic Impact: Armed conflict and its aftermath corrode virtually every aspect of society, including socioeconomic development. The global economic costs of insecurity generated by conflicts amount to an estimated $400 billion each year3.

Geopolitical Shifts: Increased geopolitical competition and regional conflicts could lead to shifts in the global balance of power1.

Rise of Extremist Ideologies: Economic instability and social unrest can contribute to the rise of extremist ideologies1.

It’s important to note that these are potential outcomes and the actual result will depend on how the global community responds to these challenges. It’s also crucial to remember that correlation does not imply causation, and further research is needed to fully understand these relationships.\'

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