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Tim Sweijs | NATO ACT Strategic Foresight Symposium

June 28, 2023

On June 20th, HCSS Director of Research Dr. Tim Sweijs gave a key note at the “Disrupted Futures Panel” of the Strategic Foresight Symposium in Washington DC, co-organized by NATO Allied Command Transformation and George Washington University.

At the conference, key thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic gathered at the Elliott School of George Washington University to identify future challenges and ways to support Allied strategic goals.

The symposium is a strategic political-military event, co-organized by HQ SACT and George Washington University and includes members of the strategic foresight and analysis community from across all relevant Allied and national institutions.

The main aim of the symposium is to solidify the foresight and analysis community through free exchange of ideas, opportunities and challenges, and help identify main futures challenges as well as future perspectives and utility of strategic foresight in support of Allied strategic considerations.

Learn more on NATO’s Strategic Foresight efforts here: Allied Command Transformation Strategic Foresight Work.

The Strategic Foresight Symposium started today, co-organized by @NATO_ACT & George Washington University @GWtweets.
This political-military event gathered the strategic foresight community to identify future challenges & ways to support Allied strategic goals.#WeAreNATO pic.twitter.com/rP3P7A8Hpm

— NATO ACT (@NATO_ACT) June 20, 2023

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