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 US Task Force 2012 explored the possibilities for developing a more strategic EU involvement in Asia and displayed how effective dialogue with the US on economic, security and governence issues in Asia can constitute one of the crucial elements in efforts to strengthen the EU-US strategic partnership.
This first US Task Force, organised with the support of the European Commission and the United States Mission to the European Union, stimulated an interesting debate at transatlantic level on the development of homeland security, focusing in particular on the future balance between liberty and security.
The 8th meeting of the Institute’s Task Force on South-Eastern Europe was held on 7 March 2003 in Paris. Attended by a number of European and American officials and experts, this session assessed the convergences and divergences between EU and US policy in the Western Balkans today and the next imperatives of the international community’s agenda for the region.