The Next Crisis
About This Book
The Next Crisis (2025) examines worldwide polling information to uncover monthly shifts in public concerns across different populations, comparing these findings with mainstream media coverage and governmental focus areas. The book demonstrates how daily stresses – including financial pressures, job security, migration patterns, international conflicts, institutional trust, and environmental shifts – influence collective mood and frequently clash with professional forecasts. The work makes a case for policy decisions that respond to genuine citizen concerns instead of fixating on improbable scenarios.
Who Should Read This?
- Policymakers seeking to understand public priorities and craft relevant social programs
- Journalists covering shifts in collective sentiment across different regions
- Readers curious about the sources of societal worry and how they vary globally
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