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The Centre for Analysis, Planning and Strategy (''Centre d’analyse, de prévision et de stratégie'', or CAPS, formerly known as ''Centre d'analyse et de prévision'' (or Centre for Analysis and Planning), and then as ''Direction de la prospective'' (or Directorate for Foresight) is a
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within the
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, tasked with making
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recommendations to the Foreign Minister and ensuring a
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presence in
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and international debates and institutions. It is the French counterpart to the
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’s Policy Planning Staff. It is currently headed by diplomat Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, who was appointed by Foreign Minister
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in July 2019.


Status

The director of the CAPS reports directly to the Minister and is sometimes a member of his cabinet. The CAPS is tasked with performing three tasks with complete independence of approach and expression: *analysing the evolutions of
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and the larger problems which weigh on them in the middle and in the long term, notably economic, religious and demographic issues, all the while seeking to shed light on them from an approach combining multiple social sciences as well as foresight ; *recommending to the Minister, either on his instructions or under its own steam, such action or strategic options as it deems necessary with regard to the development of the international situation in the long term ; *ensuring that the relationship between the administration and the academic world is well oiled, by presenting administration officials with research relevant to their work and also by emphasising the importance of French institutions abroad. In spite of its small size, the Centre enjoys a solid reputation and has become known the world over for being a breeding ground of intellectual and diplomatic talent. Its PIPA program (''Programme d’invitation des personnalités d’avenir'' – an invitation program for young foreign leaders), established in 1989, which hosts about 75 young leaders (under 45) a year, seeks to present the select few who are chosen with an unvarnished image of contemporary France and establish friendly ties with them.{{cite journal , url=http://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-et-strategique-2003-4-page-109.htm , title=Le programme « Personnalités d'avenir » du Quai d'Orsay : Un effort pour identifier les interlocuteurs étrangers et en faire des partenaires , journal=Revue Internationale et Strategique , year=2003 , volume=52 , issue=4 , pages=109–111 , last1=Taillé , first1=Christine , last2=Guérin , first2=Mathilde , doi=10.3917/ris.052.0109 Since its creation, the program has hosted over 2,000 personalities from over 150 countries.


Independence

The CAPS is made quite unique by the diversity of its team: it is made up of career diplomats, but also civil servants from different ministries, most often
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, academics and other experts. Its specificity is particularly marked in the manner with which its team handles topics: indeed, its officials frequently assess situations by using data that originates out of the traditional diplomatic channels, whether in universities, think tanks or specialised services at home or abroad. It also has the resources necessary to commission expert analyses from external sources. This makes it a source of independent and sometimes critical analyses vis-à-vis the government’s policies. It is for instance mentioned for its dissenting analyses, carried out by external consultants, in the Duclert report on France, Rwanda and the Tutsi genocide. Its mission is also to present alternatives and new options and ideas. It has a certain liberty of speech outside of the administration, and its members frequently publish and partake in conferences, activities which serve to heighten its status on the international scene.


History

The ''Centre d’analyse et de prévision'', as it was first called, was set up on 18 May 1974 by then-Foreign Minister
Michel Jobert Michel Jobert (; 11 September 1921 – 25 May 2002) was a French politician of the left-wing Gaullist orientation. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs under Georges Pompidou, and as Minister of External Commerce under François Mitterra ...
, who wanted to implement some institutionalised out-of-the-box thought. The decree establishing its existence states its purpose as “contributing to the preparation of decisions in foreign affairs” by “analysing current situations” and “conducting attempts at foreseeing future evolutions”. Despite having changed names two times since then, it has remained a constant source of doctrine for ministers.


Directors

The CAPS has a history of renowned directors, either academics or career diplomats. *
Thierry de Montbrial Thierry de Montbrial (born 3 March 1943) is the executive chairman of the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), which he founded in 1979. He is also the founder and chairman of the World Policy Conference (WPC), which he created in ...
(1974-1978) *
Jean-Louis Gergorin Jean-Louis Gergorin is a French cybersecurity expert, strategy consultant, former diplomat, and former executive vice president of EADS—the giant European aerospace company that controls and has been subsequently known as Airbus. He was at the or ...
(1979-1984) * Philippe Coste (1984-1989) *
Jean-Marie Guéhenno Jean-Marie Guéhenno (; born 30 October 1949 in Paris) is a former French diplomat. Guéhenno served as the United Nations' Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations from 2000 to August 2008. He was elected Chairman of the Henri Dun ...
(1989-1993) *
Bruno Racine Bruno Racine (born 17 December 1951 in Paris) is a French civil servant and writer. Early life and education Racine is the son of Pierre Racine (a conseiller d'État) and Edwina Morgulis, Bruno Racine was born in Paris. He studied at the Éco ...
(1993-1995) * Gilles Andréani (1995-1999, 2002-2004) * Michel Foucher (1999-2002) * Pierre Lévy (2005-2010) * Marie Mendras (2010) * Joseph Maïla (2010-2013) *
Justin Vaïsse Justin Vaïsse (born 26 June 1973) is a French historian and intellectual. Since March 2019, he is the Director General of the Paris Peace Forum organization, an independent NGO he founded in 2018 under the impetus of French President Emmanuel Ma ...
(2013-2019) *Manuel Lafont Rapnouil (2019-)


References

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