In this podcast series, Igor Lys, founder of the Government Tomorrow Forum, gazes into the future of governance and society. He explores what governments are, how they shape our lives today, and how they evolve to meet the challenges of tomorrow. From reimagining current systems to envisioning governance for future Martian colonies, this series unpacks one of society’s most intricate puzzles in a way both accessible and thought-provoking. Designed for curious minds, these episodes are a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the forces shaping our collective future.

Governments Tomorrow — the Igor Lys' Podcast
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In this podcast series, Igor Lys, founder of the Government Tomorrow Forum, gazes into the future of governance and society. He explores what governments are, how they shape our lives today, and how they evolve to meet the challenges of tomorrow. From reimagining current systems to envisioning governance for future Martian colonies, this series unpacks one of society’s most intricate puzzles in a way both accessible and thought-provoking. Designed for curious minds, these episodes are a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the forces shaping our collective future.
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Recent Episodes

March 20, 2025
Ep.2: Hey Government!, and the Governments of 2055 and 2125
<p>In this episode, Igor Lys imagines what a government in 2055, and then in 2125, can look like.He also explains in details "Hey Government", an innovative concept for a "government in your pocket" he is working on.</p>

February 14, 2025
Episode 1: Why Thinking About Governments Is Important, And the 4 Principles of Courageous Governments
<p>In this introductory episode, Igor Lys from the Government Tomorrow Forum explains his understanding of why governments are important as subjects of research and advice and suggests the Four Principles of the Courageous Governments from a report written for the UAE Government in 2024.</p>

January 31, 2025
Episode 0 — Igor Lys interviews Manlio Graziano on Geopolitics
<p>In this thought-provoking episode that precedes the launch of Season One of Igor Lys' talks on the future of governments, he interviews Manlio Graziano, Director of Spykman Center for International Geopolitical Studies, on the current state of the world.</p> <p>From Donald Trump's first ten days in power to the implication of the Global Disorder, Professor Graziano offers a great overview on the main global trends.</p>
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