Building European Resilience and Capacity to Act: Lessons for 2030

Improving global governance
Jul 13, 2021 | German Council on Foreign Relations, Roderick Parkes, Anna-Lena Kirch, Serafine Dinkel

In this report, the German Council on Foreign Relations lays out scenarios for the world in 2030, offering insights into how the EU can maintain and build its capacity to act in the face of major disruptive changes likely to emerge this decade. In each of four chapters, Roderick Parkes, Anna-Lena Kirch and Serafine Dinkel imagine three different futures in the technology, security, geo-economics, and large-scale migration - and discuss the paths the EU might take to navigate them, offering a status quo scenario, a best-case scenario, and a worst-case scenario.
https://dgap.org/sites/default/files/article_pdfs/210630_report-2021-13-en_.pdf

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