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TRIGGERNovember 2018 - April 2022
Trends in Global Governance and Europe's Role
The ultimate objectives of TRIGGER are to provide EU institutions with knowledge and tools to enhance their actorness, effectiveness and influence in global governance; and to develop new ways to harness the potential of public engagement and participatory foresight in complex governance decisions, thereby also tackling emerging trends such as nationalism, regionalism and protectionism.
TRIGGER specific objectives are:
- Advance the state of the art in understanding global governance;
- Evolution of the EU’s interaction with global governance, in particular so-called “actorness” and “effectiveness” of the EU;
- Understand how global governance and emerging technologies interact, and what role the EU plays in this respect, in particular as “regulatory superpower”;
- Identify emerging trends that strengthen / loosen deeper global governance and cooperation;
- Build capacity for strategic foresight and public engagement inside EU institutions.
The TRIGGER consortium is composed of 14 partners, including four non-EU countries. TRIGGER will achieve its objectives thanks to the combined effort of four research sub-groups:
- a group focused on global and EU governance, which will create an unprecedented Atlas of Global Governance REGulation and Europe’s AcTORness (AGGREGATOR);
- a group focused on the relationship between governance and emerging technologies;
- a group dedicated to strategic foresight and public engagement, which will use new techniques such as AI-enabled sentiment analysis and innovative public engagement methods to develop a tool on Co-Creating the European Union (COCTEAU); and
- a group specialised in dissemination and communication. All major deliverables will eventually be merged into a toolkit dedicated to Public Engagement for Responsive and Shared EU Strategies (PERSEUS).
Lead
CEPS
Fraunhofer ISI
SPI
Posted on: 30/10/2024