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Macro Risks of Globalisation [ Domino Effect ]

1. Retrenchment from globalisation
2. Oil & Gas spike
3. Infectious diseases in the Developing world
3. Trans-national crime and corruption
4. Chronic diseases of the Developed world
5. Middle East instability
6. Heatwaves and droughts
7. Natural catastrophy : cyclone, earthquake, extreme inland flooding
8. Interstate and civil wars
9. Fiscal crisis in advanced economies
10. Food insecurity
11. Failed and failing states
12. International Terrorism
13. Loss of fresh water
14. Collapse of NPT
15. Emergence of Nanatechnology risks
16. Extreme climate change
17 Liability regimes
18. etc.,

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Vivek Raghuvanshi Comment by Vivek Raghuvanshi on November 15, 2009 at 1:15am
Nuclear Non - Proliferation Treaty
Eric Garland Comment by Eric Garland on November 12, 2009 at 10:54am
What is the collapse of NPT?

Otherwise, and interesting list of global risks to be mitigated by large institutions. I imagine some organizational cultures will be better than others at recognizing this.
Vivek Raghuvanshi Comment by Vivek Raghuvanshi on November 12, 2009 at 7:12am
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