African Futures 2030 Task Force
The main objective of this Task Force, launched in Paris in November 2019, was to explore trends affecting the future of Africa in the next ten years, emphasising challenges and opportunities for policymaking.
The main objective of this Task Force, launched in Paris in November 2019, was to explore trends affecting the future of Africa in the next ten years, emphasising challenges and opportunities for policymaking.
The inaugural meeting of the Task Force took place on 14 December in Paris.
The European Union Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox mentions the possibility of adopting restrictive measures against actors engaged in malicious cyber activities against interests of the EU and its member states.
On 16 May, the European Commission's DEVCO, in partnership with the EUISS, hosted a consultation workshop in Brussels to present a draft study on the EU’s external cooperation on cyber capacity building.
In June 2017, the EUISS established a partnership with the European Commission aimed at promoting a strategic approach and understanding of cyber capacity building among EU stakeholders.
The EUISS, the Centre for Internet & Society and the EU Delegation to India and Bhutan invited members of civil society to exchange views on cybersecurity capacity building in New Delhi.
The third and final meeting of the 'Chinese Futures Task Force' focused on China as a global actor. The meeting discussed China’s engagement within the international system, namely its interactions with other global powers, its role in global governance, and the future of EU – China relations.
The second meeting of the 'Chinese Futures Task Force' looked into the drivers of China’s foreign and security policy in Asia.
The inaugural meeting of the 'Chinese Futures Task Force' focused on the evolution of China’s domestic political environment by the horizon of 2025.
On 15 December 2015, the EUISS hosted the third and final meeting of the Task Force on Russian futures at its headquarters in Paris.