The European Parliament started monitoring future shocks during the
coronavirus crisis, and has continued to do so during Russia's
unprecedented war on Ukraine.
The annual 'Future Shocks' series reviews
global risks, with a focus on specific risks and the capabilities and
resilience of the EU system in the face of multiple challenges.
It seeks
to provide up-to-date, objective and authoritative information on these
risks, based on risk literature from a broad range of sources.
'Future
Shocks' includes, but is not limited to, areas where the EU has primary
competence, and identifies the benefits of concerted action by the EU as
well as the ability of its institutions and Member States to find new
and effective solutions to deal with major shocks.
The 2023 edition, the
second in this annual series, highlights 15 risks related to
geopolitics, climate change, health, economics and democracy that could
occur in the coming decade, and 10 policy responses to address existing
governance capacity and possible ways to enhance capabilities within the
EU.
Among the options set out are those previously included in European
Parliament resolutions, positions from other EU institutions, and
policy papers from think tanks and stakeholders. (...)
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