Banning Garrett is a Washington-based strategic thinker, writer, and keynote speaker with more than four decades of experience in national security, US-China relations, and global trends. He currently focuses on the impact of exponential technologies on the economy and society and their intersection with long-term global trends, urbanization, climate change, and geopolitics. Garrett is a consultant to the World Bank, and has consulted to the United Nations and the US government as well as private business. He has written for more than two dozen journals and media outlets and has been interviewed by numerous international broadcast and print media. Garrett has made presentations to think tanks, business groups, international conferences, UN organizations, and governments in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe and North America. He is on the Singularity Expert, of Singularity University, a Senior Fellow at the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils, and a Senior Fellow at Global Urban Development. Garrett was founding director of the Atlantic Council's Strategic Foresight Initiative and created and led the Council program on the implications of emerging technologies and its Urban World 2030 program. He was Director of the Council’s Asia Program (2003-2012) and in 2006 established and subsequently led the Council’s cooperation with the National Intelligence Council (NIC) in production of the NIC unclassified, quadrennial long-term global trends assessments, including Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World (2008) and Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds (2012). He was also a contributor to the NIC’s Global Trends: Paradox of Progress (2017).Garrett has worked on US-China relations since the 1970s. Besides writing and speaking about US-China relations, he consulted to the US Government and conducted an informal strategic dialogue between China and the US from 1981-2002 before joining the Atlantic Council, where he created and directed the Atlantic Council US-China joint assessment of long-term global trends project and was co-author of the project's 2013 report, China-US Cooperation: Key to Global Future. He was director of the Asia Society project that produced the 2009 report A Roadmap for US-China Cooperation on Energy and Climate Change, of which he was co-author. He is the co-author of War and Peace: The Views from Moscow and Beijing (1984) and was the co-founder and CEO Internews international news service and the Internews International Bulletin (1971-80).Garrett has made more than sixty trips to China since 1981 for consultations with Chinese officials and analysts as well as numerous similar visits to Russia, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. He also traveled with the National Intelligence Council on more than a dozen trips to most of the G-20 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe for global trends consultations. Garrett received his BA in the History of Social Thought and Institutions from Stanford University and his PhD in Politics from Brandeis University.