Positive peace

Governing planetary boundaries in a collaborative and just manner is an essential pillar for a positive peace in the 21st century

Featured Projects & Publications

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    Strategic research on Europe’s pursuit of global justice over the next five years - OSF

    Consultancy for Open Societies Foundation

    We investigated the EU’s role in global justice and the potential issues that it can position itself in. We assessed the performance of Von der Leyen’s geopolitical Union and identified key strategies for civil society and foundations of how to support the EU to choose the right path to support the global justice agenda. Check out the summary note here:

    OSF summary report – Europe in the world

  • Green cover of a G20 policy brief titled "A New Deal for Governing the Planetary Boundaries in Equity – A Task for the G20," with logos of G20 and T20, and a leaf graphic.

    T20 Policy Brief on Governing Planetary Boundaries

    Independent report in preparation for G20 2024 in Brazil in collaboration with FEPS

    The brief, based on previously published work advocates for prioritizing environmental governance within the G20 agenda, emphasizing the interconnectedness of environmental issues with inequality, poverty, and hunger. Recommendations include phasing out fossil fuels, tackling overconsumption, and mobilizing financial resources through innovative taxation and financing schemes.

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    Strategic Foresight on the international dimensions of the EU Green Deal by 2030

    Master Class at Sciences Po, PSIA


    This booklet represents a strategic foresight exercise in which, through collaboration with Master’s students, we developed forward-looking scenarios to explore potential pathways for the EU Green Deal by 2030.

    In a semester-long class, Master’s students worked in groups to produce three foresight scenarios for each of five thematic sectors — energy, nutrition, housing, transportation, and consumer goods — drawing on key trends and driving forces in the international context.

    The results were presented to the Executive Vice President of the European Commission, Maroš Šefčovič.