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Publications by Johannes Gabriel

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  • Booklet 09 Jan 2020

    Scenarios for Governance Breakdown and Violent Conflict in the EU’s Neighborhood

    By Asena Baykal, Sarah Bressan, Philipp Rotmann, Johannes Gabriel, Dominic Seefeldt
    What could the European neighborhood look like in 2024? Using thought experiments on alternative future developments, these scenarios map out areas of potential governance breakdown and violent conflict in the next five years and show the threat they could pose to the EU.…
  • Podcast 31 Aug 2018

    Mapping Possible Futures

    By Joel Sandhu, Sonya Sugrobova, Johannes Gabriel
    The future is a topic that inspires speculation, fear and hope. In a world of rapid change and growing insecurity, scenario planning is a method that can provide a way to structure our thinking and foster much-needed debates.…
  • Podcast 14 May 2018

    How Can We Plan For an Uncertain Future?

    By Joel Sandhu, Johannes Gabriel, Sonya Sugrobova
  • Project report 14 Jun 2016

    Beyond Strategic Planning: Global Governance Futures

    By Johannes Gabriel, Joel Sandhu
    The oft-invoked “international community” has been caught off guard by a number of events in recent years: the refugee crisis, the rash of terrorist attacks by sympathizers of the Islamic State, regional instability across the Middle East, the Ebola and Zika viruses, the Panama Papers revelations…
  • Commentary 11 Oct 2012

    GG2022: New Thinking for Global Governance Needed

    By Johannes Gabriel, Joel Sandhu
    This piece was published by the Global Policy journal and written as part of the Global Governance 2022 program ↪ , a series of dialogues focusing on the possible futures of global governance and how the international institutions can prepare for challenges and risks in an uncertain future.…

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