Andres Oppenheimer
Most media lists of the most important events of 2012 are led by headlines such as the re-election of President
But there were other less noticed 2012 headlines that will have as much or more impact in our future. Many of them did not even appear on the front pages of most U.S. and Latin American newspapers.
So let me share with you my list of the most important news of 2012:
… The
That will substantially change world politics as we know it. The technological revolution taking place in the U.S. energy industry thanks to horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing - a procedure to extract oil and shale gas through water pressure known as "fracking" - will make
In addition, the reduction of U.S. oil imports will result in lower world oil prices, which could pose serious problems for petro-populist countries such as
… The
Xi's public admission, which echoed a similar statement by his predecessor
As I observed during a trip to
… The
At a first stage, the new Pacific basin trade bloc would include
… The
… Brazilian President
What's more,
I probably left out scores of other significant news events of 2012, but we should keep these in mind when we sit around with our loved ones and discuss the world's future this holiday season. They may not have been big front-page headlines in U.S. newspapers, but they will make their mark in 2013 and beyond.
- Pope Benedict Becomes First Pope to Resign in over 600 years
- Pope Benedict to Step Down
- World, Religious Leaders React to Pope Resignation
- Two Africans Among Candidates for Next Pope
- German-Born Pope Brought Conservative Views to Vatican
- Asteroid to Pass Very Near Earth
- Earth-Like Planets Closer Than Expected
- When Soft Power Fails
- Hogging the Global Pie
- Avoiding the Wars That Never End
- I Am Because You Are
- The Death of Depth
- Lance Armstrong Admits Using Banned Substances in Run to Seven Tour Titles
- Lance Armstrong Admits to Doping in Oprah Interview
- The Geopolitics of Shale
- Intelligence and Human Networks
- The Really Important News of 2012
- Falling Birth Rates Portend A Very Different World
- What Hemingway Can Teach Us About New Year's Predictions
- Sacred Space
- Financial Nerve Centres at Risk of Flooding
- The Growth That Never Was
- A Gospel of Wealth
- Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super Rich
- The Cyber Menace
- Cyber Threats: Establishing the First Line of Defense
- Arming The Information Highway Patrol
- Keeping the Global Ship on Course
- Global Governance at Heart of Failed Foreign Policies
- Global Terrorism: Piles of Skulls
- When Terrorists 'Killed' in Drone Strikes Aren't Really Dead
- Stripping Down to 140 Characters
- Revolution through iDemocracy
- Test Driving The Bamboo Bone Shaker
- What Tyrants Fear Most: Social Media
- Dambisa Moyo: 'Winner Take All'
- Nuclear Weapons Could Become Obsolete
- The Moral Equivalent of Nuremberg
- Rushdie: 'Vampires Shrivel in the Sunlight'
- Q&A with Joseph Stiglitz: 'The Price of Inequality'
- Children Often the Targets of Islamic Extremists
- Education Can Replace the Loss of Hope
- United Nations Picks Wrong Education Partners
- Testing the Limits of Globalization
- We're Too Tolerant of Corruption at Home
- No Need for a Witch Hunt Over Executive Pay
- Beyond Money
- 50-Year War Against Drugs Has Failed: A New Approach is Needed
- Drugs Legalization Could Make Things Worse
- Time to Separate Drugs Policy from Crime
- Organized Crime Won't Fade Away
- Is Treating The Symptoms The Way Forward?
- Heads of State Show Lack of Faith in Own Health-Care Systems
- On Drugs and Democracy
- Financial Markets, Politics and the New Reality
- BRICs Should Focus on their Own Problems
- The Persistent Threat to Soft Targets
- The Rich Grabbing Bigger Slices of Pie
- 21 Trillion Dollars Hidden in Tax Havens
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