Practising strategic foresight in government. The cases of Finland, Singapore and the European Union
The book examines public strategic foresight and its role in informing government decision-making, comparing practices in Finland, Singapore, and the EU, and suggesting improvements based on expert interviews.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies |
Authors: | Tuomo Kuosa |
Geographic focus: | Finland, Singapore, European Union |
Methods
The research method includes a comparative analysis of strategic foresight practices in different governments and interviews with experts to gather suggestions for system improvement.
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Key Insights
Public strategic foresight is a process that enhances government decision-making by providing insights into future risks and opportunities. The book compares foresight practices in Finland, Singapore, and the EU, and gathers expert opinions on how to improve these systems for better policymaking.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | European Union geographic scope | Finland geographic scope | Singapore geographic scope | comparative analysis | decision-making | decision-making process | development | expert interviews | finland | foresight | future studies | governance | government systems | method improvement | national security | public policy | public policy-making | risk assessment | singapore | strategic foresight