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Ricardo Borges de Castro, EU affairs analyst and foresight expert, joins host Maria Luísa Moreira to explain what strategic foresight is actually for, and why democracies so consistently struggle to plan beyond the next crisis. The conversation covers why permacrisis stopped being a useful buzzword some time ago, why foresight exercises fail without real political translation into policy, and how Brussels could use its existing mandate to take long-term thinking seriously instead of treating it as an afterthought.
The Diplomat's Cabinet: thediplomatscabinet.com · thediplomatscabinet.substack.com · instagram.com/diplomatscabinet · linkedin.com/in/marialuisamoreira
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By Maria Luísa MoreiraRicardo Borges de Castro, EU affairs analyst and foresight expert, joins host Maria Luísa Moreira to explain what strategic foresight is actually for, and why democracies so consistently struggle to plan beyond the next crisis. The conversation covers why permacrisis stopped being a useful buzzword some time ago, why foresight exercises fail without real political translation into policy, and how Brussels could use its existing mandate to take long-term thinking seriously instead of treating it as an afterthought.
The Diplomat's Cabinet: thediplomatscabinet.com · thediplomatscabinet.substack.com · instagram.com/diplomatscabinet · linkedin.com/in/marialuisamoreira
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.