Is it alright to comment on previous predictions, and then make your own? This year's resolution is to be more mindful.
1) It might be here for the long-haul. Even if vaccine coverage manages to destroy it in OECD countries (a big if), there'll probably be new variants emerging from and spreading from poorer countries.
There's almost complete radio silence on what's happening in some parts of the world. This pandemic is far from over.
2) Looks like it.
3) I don't think it'll happen this year, unless something dramatic occurs. Empires don't die quickly, and we may see the US slipping in influence little by little in our lifetime. It's already much weaker than it was a few decades ago.
This may even be a good thing for the US. The sooner it realizes it's diminished strength and falls back to what's defensible (all the while investing in it's own infrastructure, education etc…) the more easily it will recuperate it's strength.
4&5) Maybe. We'll see when that happens, the danger of dying Empires is that they still have the strength to throw out a knockout punch. China & Russia aren't doing too hot either.
6) I'm cautious. They're already getting started with talks of common debts and financial measures. They already have PESCO, something considered impossible when the UK was still a member.
There's some conflicts between Poland, Hungary and the West which may complicate the issue.
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My predictions:
1) The total deaths from Covid will hit 1 million in Russia and the US.
2) There will be peace. Otherwise, there will be widespread collapse.
Too many contenders for hegemony have issues which could cause them to collapse.
3) We'll see some kind of popular revolt at some point in a 'major' country (one in the top 20 economies ).
Events like the pandemic and the widespread inequality tend to do that. Will it be a dictatorship falling or a democracy being torn apart? I'm betting on a democracy, the elites has mismanaged many issues. It wouldn't surprise me if Turkey collapsed under Erdogan.
4) Technology will become more like something out of Sci-fi/Cyberpunk.
Expect more interest in the internet as a tool of influence and war, more remote work, more VR and Arcologies. If we're lucky, we might have announcements on advances in fusion, robotics or prosthetics.
5) We'll start to see Science-Fiction/Cyberpunk type social changes.
If Corporations aren't opposed, they'll start becoming Super-Corporations. The rich might start preparing more advanced bunkers to separate themselves from the rest of society, especially if there's a panic due to the collapse of a major country.
6) A return of Industrial Era Issues.
Labour rights, the rich, technological change, the future of capital and the environment. We'll see whether there will be a future of collapse, of popular uprisings, of extreme inequality under a powerful elite, or one of continued democracy.