2022 ESPAS Annual Conference 17-18 November
Introduction video For the 2021 Conference
2022 ESPAS Annual Conference
Geopolitics is back: Charting a course for
the EU in a
world of shifts and shocks
Thursday 17 and Friday 18 November 2022
The global financial crisis of 2008, the migration crisis in the early 2010s, the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, and Russia’s war on Ukraine, have all demonstrated very clearly how the world is increasingly being hit by multiple, overlapping crises with significant impacts both on Europe and the rest of the world. This has piled great pressure on policy makers in the European Union and globally, to react quickly to unprecedented and highly complex situations against a backdrop of great uncertainty.
How can policy makers make the best decisions in such a complex and uncertain environment?
Building resilience in the face of crises, while maintaining the capacity for being strategic, requires policy makers to have at their disposal, the capacity for holistic thinking, and for looking beyond the usual horizons.
Systemic thinking and foresight, with its capacity to foster collective intelligence, strategic understanding and long-term thinking, can also be instrumental in helping policy makers to reinforce their ability to “stay the course” for the long-term.
This tenth anniversary ESPAS Annual Conference sought to provide a strong, forward-looking perspective on key global challenges and how we can build a robust, sustainable future for the European Union. The Conference took place at a time when the phrase ‘new era’ seemed to be on everyone's lips. But what does this mean? Does everybody have the same understanding of this ‘new era’? The shifting tectonic plates of geopolitics demand from us a greater understanding of different global perspectives which, in turn, may enable the European Union to position itself at the heart of whatever global order emerges from today’s uncertainties.
Together with experts and policy makers from around the world, we explored the key challenges and opportunities which confront all of us. How are they changing the emerging international security architecture? Are we at the core of a new “battle of ideas”? What do they mean for strengthening a resilient democracy at home and around the world? What will the twin green and digital transitions look like? What will Russia’s war on Ukraine, climate change, and environmental degradation mean for food and energy supplies? How can we build a more sustainable and fairer global economy?
This Conference provided a platform for fostering the emergence of new ideas to feed a long-term vision for a strong and sustainable EU in a complex and uncertain world. Importantly, it assisted the development of an international dimension for ESPAS (the ‘ISPAS dialogue’)* and helped to nurture new thinking and ideas for the 2024 ESPAS Global Trends Report.
* International Strategy and Policy Analysis System.
Speakers
Summaries of the conference sessions
- In conversation: The EU and NATO – working together for Europe's security
- War in Europe: Towards victory in Ukraine and a lasting security
- Transatlantic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific: Can it counterbalance China's rising footprint?
- The future of global competition: the battle of narratives
- The future of democracy in an age of fear and anger
- Dealing with a complex, dynamic and uncertain world to secure Europe's future: which tools for policy makers
- How to fix the EU and global energy emergency without wrecking the climate objectives?
- Feeding the world? Europe and the future of food security
- The future of technology: key suppliers, new value chains and disruptive tech
- The future of capitalism and global welfare
- The future of the EU, strategic foresight and the role of ESPAS