Zukunftswerkstatt

FUTURE WORKSHOP

If you want to build a ship, don’t drum men together to get wood, assign tasks, and divide the work, but teach the men the longing for the vast, endless sea.

(Antoine de Saint-Exupéry)

We live in a time when

where the increasing complexity and acceleration of change overwhelms people around the world

  • Economic wars lead to a brutalization of economic customs.
  • The warning signs of climate change are obvious. And yet, individual people believe that the problem at national borders could be stopped by decree.
  • The inequality between rich and poor, east and west or north and south, between old and young, and women and men puts our sense of justice to a test.
  • Technological progress captures the last corners of our lives. No one can predict with certainty whether an invention will turn out to be a blessing or a curse. Fearing international competition, the spirit is freed in the bottle before one understands its essence.

The European Dilemma – United in Dissent

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he list of changes could be continued at will. We European citizens have great expectations of our politicians in Brussels and our national governments. We would like to see answers to our questions and concrete measures to secure our personal and shared future. A policy as an “art of the possible” must fail as insufficient in the face of the sheer mass of challenges; Radical solo actions of a Member State, on the other hand, are contrary to the nature of an alliance.

Without fundamental changes, however, the EU will have no future. For example, distributional struggles and recriminations between the representatives of the people have long since led to the crossing of red lines.

Disruptive policy change sought

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ut what is the alternative and how do we ensure the European Union’s ability to act in the long term? The solutions can be found in the here and now; in addition to foresight, we also need a pragmatic policy that solves people’s everyday problems in a concrete way. Many of these solutions are available in the middle of the European population, without systematically raising this ‘wealth of experience and action’. If good solutions to problems are to be given a chance in everyday European politics, the structures and processes must be fundamentally rethought. We need new bridges between problem solvers and decision-makers.

Out of the Box Approach

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he aim of the initiators of the Europe Future Workshop are to present a holistic proposal to EU policymakers on how to regain the European Union’s ability to act in competition with other nations. All EU citizens are invited to participate actively in the further development of these proposals. This not only perpetuates the EU’s success story, but also raises it to a new level. The rediscovery and reinterpretation of solidarity serves as a guiding idea for all subsequent considerations.

Methodology of the Future Workshop

The Future Workshop makes it possible to systematically develop the solution to a problem in three steps:

1. Criticism

The starting point is an open examination of the EU’s current problems in order to arrive at a common understanding of the problem. In doing so, any form of criticism must be constructive and not personal. Haters, conspiracy theorists and fake news editors have no place with us.

2. Creativity

Now your imagination is in demand. No matter how utopian your proposal may be; it is important that we have a worthwhile goal in mind, that we can and want to strive together.

3. Construction

The target-actual comparison of the first two phases results in a route that we have to take in order to implement an idea.

Join!

If you are looking for suggestions for your own ideas, you can also read our white paper, in which we already describe some bold but still feasible ideas:

and promoting the principle of enhanced cooperation between national states

for better integration of national and European interests

policy objectives

  • Paten- und Bonussystem
  • Wertschöpfungsketten und Europäische Seidenstraße
  • EU-Engagement in Afrika
  • Klima- und Umweltschutz
  • Economic Intelligence und Europäische Armee
  • EU Digitalstrategie

And now it’s your turn.

What do you want from a future Europe?

Write us your personal ideas and suggestions for improvement or get involved directly as a cooperation partner or project sponsor. We look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you very much!