European Foreign Policy in 2027: Preparing for the Unexpected

Authors: Cote, Marysabelle and Croes, Vivien and von Freytag Loringhoven, Jakobine and Heimpel, Daniela and Herkert, Hendrik and Karnahl, Kristina and Kober, Klemens and Kołodziejczak, Malwina Ewa and Kowalski, Corinne and Krzyworzeka-Jelinowska, Aneta and Kubera, Jacek and Kurc, Benjamin and Lichnerowiocz, Agnieszka and Luczkiewicz, Hanna and Mazurkiewicz, Maia and Nowicka, Katarzyna and Ohlmeier, Nina and Pornschlegel, Sophie and Puchejda, Adam Konrad and Puzin, Lorraine and Rauch, Raphael and Riemann, Robert and Jean Romano, Michel and Saby, Chloé and Schulze, Max and Stauss, Cara Catharina and Thépaut, Charles and Zerka, Pawel

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Abstract

What risks might the European Union be facing in 2027? Shaken by growing internal agitation as well as wider geopolitical developments, the European Union (EU) needs to redefine its role on the world scene while strengthening its core project. Integration has taken place on all levels and risks are therefore increasingly a concern to the Union as a whole. The Lisbon Treaty established in 2009 several instruments to strengthen and coordinate its external action. This policy, however, faces serious internal and external challenges that question its capacity to define and defend European interests in the long run. European Union policy-makers therefore need to analyse risks and take precautionary measures. In this report, a group of 30 young German, French and Polish professionals from diverse academic backgrounds and career fields present five scenarios on major risks threatening European foreign policy interests.

Citation (Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition)

Cote, Marysabelle, Vivien Croes, Jakobine von Freytag Loringhoven, Daniela Heimpel, Hendrik Herkert, Kristina Karnahl, Klemens Kober, et al. 2018. “European Foreign Policy in 2027: Preparing for the Unexpected.” Workshop Report. Edited by Katja Borck, Julie Hamann, and David Quin. Workshop Report, April 3, French-German Future Dialogue. https://www.zukunftsdialog.eu/2018/03/30/risiken-fuer-europaeische-aussenpolitik-workshop-report-2017/.

BibTeX

  // file: 'borck2018.bib'
@report{borck2018,
  editor = {Borck, Katja and Hamann, Julie and Quin, David},
  author = {Cote, Marysabelle and Croes, Vivien and von Freytag Loringhoven, Jakobine and Heimpel, Daniela and Herkert, Hendrik and Karnahl, Kristina and Kober, Klemens and Kołodziejczak, Malwina Ewa and Kowalski, Corinne and Krzyworzeka-Jelinowska, Aneta and Kubera, Jacek and Kurc, Benjamin and Lichnerowiocz, Agnieszka and Luczkiewicz, Hanna and Mazurkiewicz, Maia and Nowicka, Katarzyna and Ohlmeier, Nina and Pornschlegel, Sophie and Puchejda, Adam Konrad and Puzin, Lorraine and Rauch, Raphael and Riemann, Robert and Jean Romano, Michel and Saby, Chloé and Schulze, Max and Stauss, Cara Catharina and Thépaut, Charles and Zerka, Pawel},
  title = {European Foreign Policy in 2027: Preparing for the Unexpected},
  type = {Workshop Report},
  institution = {French-German Future Dialogue},
  year = {2018},
  date = {2018-04-03},
  month = mar,
  url = {https://www.zukunftsdialog.eu/2018/03/30/risiken-fuer-europaeische-aussenpolitik-workshop-report-2017/}
}