The recent events in Iraq remind us why it is important for international
collaboration to build peace scenarios. The Millennium Project of the American
Council for the United Nations University, its sponsors, and the Cairo
Node of the Millennium Project have the honor to invite you to participate in
Round 2 of a study designed to produce Middle East Peace scenarios with a
primary focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The purpose of the enclosed
questionnaire is to collect a broad range of views on how peace might be
achieved.
Futurists, social scientists, representatives of involved institutions and
decisionmakers in the Middle East and elsewhere participated in Round 1 and are
again being invited to participate through the Millennium Project Nodes, the
Project's listserves, and the World Futures Study
Federation.
The Millennium Project is a worldwide effort to collect and synthesize
judgments about emerging global challenges that may affect the human condition.
Its annual State of the
Future and other special reports
are used by decisionmakers and educators to add focus to important issues,
clarify choices, and improve the quality of decisions.
The first
round asked participants to rate options or actions that might help achieve
several pre-conditions for peace and to suggest others. The results are included
in the enclosed Round 2 for your information. This second round questionnaire
invites you to judge these additional suggestions as to their importance,
likelihood, and backfire potential (the possibility of making the
situation worse). You are also invited to select several options or
actions about which you have special insight and briefly explain a strategy
for their implementation. Lastly, you are asked how external developments
like the war in Iraq may change peace strategies.
Based on the results of Round 2, draft scenarios will be written and shared
with relevant decisionmakers, policy advisors, and opinion leaders. The leaders
will be interviewed to include their views to further develop alternative peace
scenarios.
The Millennium Project plans to publish the results of the study to-date in
the 2003 State of the Future and to share the results with the
international community. Those who respond to this questionnaire will receive a
complimentary copy of the 2003 State of the Future. No attributions will
be made, but respondents will be listed as participants, unless we are requested
otherwise.
Please contact us with any questions and return your responses to arrive at
the AC/UNU Millennium Project by May 1, 2003. We look forward to
including your views.
Sincerely yours,
Jerome C. Glenn, Director Theodore J. Gordon, Senior Fellow Kamal
Zaki Mamoud, Chairman, Cairo Node
Instructions
An initial set of potential conditions for peace and actions to help achieve
these conditions were given in Round 1. These were developed from staff
research, the Cairo Node of the Millennium Project, suggestions of the Project's
Planning Committee, and built on the guiding principles in UN Security Council
Resolutions 181, 242, 338, 373, and the Oslo Accords. These were rated by the
respondents to Round 1 using the scale below. The results are provided in the
tables below.
The participants in Round 1 were also asked to suggest addition actions.
These suggestions were distilled and edited by staff and are presented in
italics for your judgments. Please use the following scales to rate these
additional suggestions:
Importance 5 = must be achieved for peace to exist 4 = very
effective in leading to peace 3 = effective but not essential 2 = not
very effective 1 = counterproductive
Likelihood of Implementation 5 = very likely 4 = likely 3
= implies a lot of compromise 2 = almost impossible 1 = never achievable
Backfire Potential (for unintended deleterious consequences) 5=
almost certain to backfire 4= very risky 3= as likely as not to backfire
2= minor chance 1= no chance to backfire
You are not required to answer every question. Provide your judgments just
about those items within your expertise and interest.
Since faxes and hand written responses may be difficult to read, please
consider sending your response by email to make sure your views are recorded
correctly. This questionnaire can also be downloaded as MsWord
dcument. In this way you can fill out the questionnaire on your computer
off-line and then send it back by email.
Please respond by 1 May 2003.
All responses are confidential and no attributions
will be made.
Questionnaire
Section
1.
Thank you for your participation. You will receive the
results in a couple of months.