This article is divided into three parts. First, a quasi certainty, Europtimism, is identified. Second, 11 probable trends in the national and international environments of the 1990s are noted. Finally, three major uncertainties are discussed.
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See also Michel Godet, “Europe 1992: The Dream and the Reality,”Futures, 21(2):183-187 (Apr. 1989).
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2. Nemrod, Le mal Européen.
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3. Ibid.
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4. A large part of the following draws on a document prepared with Remi Barre as part of a prospective study of the period to 1995 undertaken in 1987 for the Elf group.
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5. Council on Environmental Quality and U.S. Department of State, The Global 2000 Report to the President (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1980), 2:331.