Title: How to cooperate Scenarios for future S
1How to cooperate?Scenarios for future ST
cooperation possibilities between EU and SA
- Florian Gruber
- KNAW, Amsterdam WP4 planning WS
- October 9, 2009
2Original work plan
- As a first step towards the implementation of
joint foresight activities in SEA and the
European Union in the field of ST cooperation, a
small futures study will be implemented for the
project partners. This task aims to open up and
structure the discussion on the potential future
cooperation(s) between the EU and the SEA in the
field of ST by implementing a scenario-based
Delphi process with policy and programme makers
from the EU and SEA in order to assess potential
futures of the way how ST relations between
the EU and SEA are organised in 2020 and,
essentially, to discuss and inform on the
consequences and implications of these different
potential futures (Deliverable 4.2. to be
submitted to the EC).
3Original work plan cont.
- Based on an analytical review targeting the
region under scrutiny and other major influential
players on the Southeast Asian region, such as
the USA, China, India or Australia, three
different scenarios on the conduct of ST
cooperation between the EU and the SEA for the
year 2020 will be developed - a selective intensification scenario (with
pronounced preferential cooperation only in
certain themes and with certain countries with
the consequence of consciously withdrawing from
others), - a moderately balanced adjustment scenario (with a
gradual, however, inclusive European approach
towards the entire region) and - a progressive inclusive intensification scenario
with the entire region (aiming to position Europe
as one core RTD partner throughout SEA by
offensively competing with other influential
powers).
4Resources from the project
- Reports
- Report on internationalisation strategies of SEA
countries - Report on success factors and barriers of
cooperation (to come) - Excellence mapping
- WP2 survey
- Manpower
- 1 year of working time, Alex and Florian
- Support by organisations in SEA and EU (CIRAD,
Royal Society, GIGA, KNAW, NACESTI, NSTDA) - Access to experts working in exactly this field
(SEA-EU-NET Steering Committee) - Additional intellectual resources
- ZSI working group on foresight
- Link to established foresight experts
5Planning the foresight
- Planning horizon future in 2020
- Starting with basic scenarios on bi-regional ST
cooperation futures - Use different foresight methodologies and experts
to flesh them out - Outcome fully-fledged cooperation scenarios as
basis for the Futures Paper on ST cooperation
between EU and SEA, showing benefits and
pitfalls
6Intensity axis we assume highly increased
cooperation
100
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7Region country axis 4 scenarios
Region EU
Region SEA
Country SEA
Country EU
8basic assumptions
- We consider only scenarios with high intensity of
cooperation - We do not consider greater societal changes
within the scenarios, as the time-span is rather
short (10 years) - Scenarios of interest
- EU SEA regional cooperation (the rise of ASEAN
as an international ST power) - EU SEA country cooperation (everybody cooks
his own meals) - EU regional SEA country cooperation (big
brother EU) - EU country SEA regional cooperation (we in the
European country decide on the cooperation)
9Cooperation scenarios
- EU-SEA region cooperation
- Upscaled ASEAN ST scheme and EC Framework
programme cooperation (multilateral cooperation) - EU-SEA country cooperation
- FP is no longer important outside Europe
countries select cooperation partners according
to priorities and possibilities (bilateral
cooperation) - EU region SEA country cooperation
- FP is the most important cooperation instrument
bilateral cooperation has been downscaled
(uni-sided multilateral cooperation) - EU country SEA region cooperation
- FP not important EU countries select groups of
other countries to cooperate with brain
circulation issue (unilateral cooperation)
10Attributes of the 4 scenarios
- specific thematic all thematic areas
- specific instruments all instruments
- Budgetary aspects
- Ease of planning implementing changes to fit
upcoming needs - Equal footing of partners where lies the power
to create? - Short term vs. long term benefits
- Importance of Europe as seen in SEA in relation
to other countries/regions of the world - Politically driven / science driven
11Timeline
- Structural feedback during WP4 planning WS in
Amsterdam, October 09 - Expert workshop during Steering Board meeting in
Bogor, Indonesia November 2009 - Pros and cons of regional perspective
- Fact finding mission to SEA countries (April
2010) - Pros and cons of country perspectives (and
entrepreneurs?) - FFM to European countries(?)
- Delphi survey (June 2010)
- Target group scientists
- Representative, unified, bottom-up view of
cooperation - Scenario writing WS in Vienna September 2010
12Expert workshop in Bogor regional perspective
- participants receive scenario sheets in advance
with scenarios as a short text, and list of
indicative pros and cons for each scenario listed
- participants are invited to list additional
advantages and disadvantages of each scenario
from their personal point of view in a brain
writing exercise - After the session the scenarios with pros and
cons will be printed and handed out. Participants
will anonymously rate the pros and cons according
to perceived importance for the process
13Agenda Scenario building workshop Bogor, WoC
- 9 930
- 930 1100
- 1100- 1130
- 1130 1230
- Presentation of 4 scenarios, brainstorming on
relevance for EU-SEA cooperation changes
included - brain writing exercise with participants pros
and cons of scenarios according to different
stakeholders, but main focus will be given to
region-region (and region country ) cooperation - Coffee break
- Feedback session about the importance and
relevance of suggested attributes of scenario
ranking done anonymously
14Fact finding mission to SEA countries country
perspective
- The FFM team will travel to 6 SEA countries
(Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand,
Vietnam, Philippine), 3 weeks - Interviews and brainstorming will be conducted
with policy makers and other stakeholders to see
pros and cons of - Bilateral cooperation
- EU regional SEA country cooperation
- Unilateral cooperation
- To be decided team coordination with OECD FFM?
15Delphi analysis scientists point of view
- Contacts from FP7 participants, SEA-EU-NET
events, bilateral cooperations and/or
bibliographic analysis of EU-SEA cooperation - Pros and cons of bilateral vs. multilateral
cooperation - Preferred instruments size of projects
- Reasons for cooperation barriers
- Confrontation of scientists with policy makers
views
16Outcome and possible continuation
- Futures paper with full scenarios to be presented
at Budapest Week of Cooperation November 2010 - Possible continuation
- INCO-NET top-up call could finance a task 4.8
that will delineate for each of these scenarios
the boundary conditions in the two regions that
directly affect the planning of joint actions. In
addition, this task will show which actors have
to be involved as stakeholders for the process.
17Task 4.8 Defining boundary conditions for
successful EU-SEA ST actions
- The aim is to give ST policy makers from both
regions a roadmap for the following years that
identify, (for whichever scenario they choose to
opt for), the most convenient points in time to
jointly create new programmes and initiatives. - These points in time are derived from matching
the planning circles in the various countries
(e.g. the 5 year planning circles of ST in many
countries of SEA) but also on regional level
(e.g. by the EC Framework Programme planning)
matching the most convenient times to create new
programmes (level of detail to be decided e.g.
vacation times?) - Added to this will be information on the most
important stakeholders including contact details
persons, organisations, and networks.
18Defining boundary conditions for successful
EU-SEA ST actions cont.
- This task will provide a synthesis of the
outcomes of the analysis work done in WP4 until
then - Methodology - desk research - expert
workshops - backcasting - fact finding mission - Deliverable Roadmap for intensifying ST
cooperation between SEA and Europe, based on 3
different scenarios - Task lead ZSI
- Partners KNAW, GIGA, COLBUD, BHC, all SEA
countries AIT(?)