Foresight in government - Practices and trends around the world
This report examines foresight practices in governments worldwide, focusing on how they anticipate long-term trends to inform policy planning.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | European Union Institute for Security Studies |
Authors: | Carole Richard, Gerald Stang, Iana Dreyer |
Geographic focus: | Global, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States |
Methods
The research method involved desk research and interviews with professionals in government, academia, and think tanks. It also examined foresight activities of international organizations interacting with governments.
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Key Insights
The study surveys foresight activities in various governments, analyzing methods, trends, and the integration of foresight into policy-making. It covers the historical evolution of foresight, its methodologies, and its application in different countries, emphasizing the importance of linking foresight to policy-making to address long-term challenges effectively.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Australia geographic scope | Brazil geographic scope | Canada geographic scope | China geographic scope | English publication language | Finland geographic scope | France geographic scope | Germany geographic scope | Global geographic scope | India geographic scope | Indonesia geographic scope | Italy geographic scope | Japan geographic scope | Mexico geographic scope | Norway geographic scope | Russia geographic scope | Singapore geographic scope | South Africa geographic scope | South Korea geographic scope | Sweden geographic scope | Switzerland geographic scope | The Netherlands geographic scope | United Kingdom geographic scope | United States geographic scope | economic competition | foresight practices | government trends | long-term forecasting | policy planning | resource scarcity | scenario creation | science and technology | security | security (security crime defence) | strategic studies | welfare management