As part of our ongoing mission to understand and strengthen democratic resilience in EU candidate countries, the REUNIR project brings together researchers and practitioners for forward-looking discussions on security, governance, and integration.
In this latest video, we speak with Sarah Bressan, Research Fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi), who answers a key question: Can you tell us about REUNIR’s foresight work to detect threats from foreign state actors?
The REUNIR project looks ahead to 2035, asking how foreign state actors could shape the trajectory of EU accession for candidate countries.
1. This work involves strategic foresight, scenario building, and identifying critical uncertainties that are not yet visible in today’s policy discussions or headlines.
2. Reality often outpaces our wildest scenarios.
That’s why it’s vital to widen our perception of plausible developments beyond conventional risks to anticipate challenges that could impact democratic resilience and foreign interference dynamics.
Watch full video below: