
FORESIGHT RADAR
Global Impacts of the 2024 US Presidential Election
What changes lie ahead as the US approaches its next presidential election? The stakes are high, and the implications will reverberate far beyond domestic borders.
We tasked Futures Platform’s AI Futurist chatbot with reviewing over 1,500 trend and scenario analyses authored by professional futurists in our foresight database. Using the PESTE framework, the radar brings 25+ of the most relevant analyses, providing a comprehensive overview of how shifts in US policies may shape international alliances, market trends, societal shifts, climate action, and more over the next decade.
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The radar brings together 25+ in-depth analyses of future trends, disruptions and drivers of long-term change. Drag or pinch the radar to zoom in/out.
These analyses, called “future phenomena”, are organised under themed sectors. Click sector names to view further analysis.
Click individual phenomena to read the full analysis, including intro, video, background, implications, scenarios, related phenomena, further information, and related news signals.
On each phenomenon card, you can both vote and rate the importance of the subject. View voting/rating results by clicking the centre of the radar.
The colour of the phenomenon indicates type: strengthening, weakening, wild card, weak signal (read more here)
How to use the radar
Each circle on the radar represents a trend or an emerging change signal. They are placed on the radar according to their anticipated nature and scale of change they’ll go through in the decades ahead. When you click the titles of each radar section, it will open a summarised, big-picture analysis of the trends in that category.
Clicking on phenomena circles will open a trend card where you can find our futurists’ analyses on the individual phenomenon and its future impacts across various sectors. In some of the trend cards, you can also find scenario descriptions that describe alternative future development paths for the given phenomenon.
Every card on Futures Platform’s foresight database is assigned a type according to its anticipated future development path. We categorise future changes into four types - Strengthening, Weakening, Wild Card and Weak Signal.

The phenomenon is becoming more common or acute during the given timeframe. Most of its change potential is still ahead.

The phenomenon is becoming more unusual. During the given timeframe, most of its change potential or value has already occurred.

A possible but not probable event or change. The probability within the given timeframe is between 5% to 30%.

A small emerging issue in the present. At the given timeframe, it is still hard to say whether it will become a trend.
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