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Financement de l’UE (2 999 951 €) : REUNIR - Résilience, élargissement, Union, voisinage, relations internationales Pérenniser la sécurité de l’UE, l’élargissement et les politiques de voisinage … Hor10/11/2023 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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REUNIR - Résilience, élargissement, Union, voisinage, relations internationales Pérenniser la sécurité de l’UE, l’élargissement et les politiques de voisinage oriental pour une nouvelle ère des relations internationales

Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine has ended the post-Cold War European security order, creating new realities in countries neighbouring the EU and shattering illusions in several member states about the Kremlin’s true intentions in wider Europe. By granting candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova and a European perspective to Georgia, the EU has rejected a Russian sphere of influence and instead determined where its future borders should lie. But this decision has not yet led to policies tailored to effectively respond to a geopolitical context which also sees China and other state actors competing for influence. The Eastern Partnership still needs to be fitted with security and connectivity components. In the accession process, existing formats had already reached their limits with, inter alia, the obstructionism by certain member states that is linked to the divisive issue of EU internal reform. This has cost the EU a lot of credibility in the Western Balkans and will take years to resolve. REUNIR, a project with 12 partners from across Europe, examines how the EU can strengthen its foreign and security toolboxes to bolster the resilience and transformation of (potential) candidate countries in a new age of international relations. REUNIR’s foresight approach takes the fundamental uncertainty and openness of alternative futures seriously. Adding the effects of ‘protean power’ unleashed in unforeseen circumstances to a multi-disciplinary approach to the research of the EU’s ‘control power’ in relations with strategic rivals, REUNIR empirically assesses foreign threats to the military, socio-economic and democratic resilience of 9 neighbouring countries, determines capability shortfalls, maps local perceptions of the EU’s support and political perspectives inside the EU on neighbourhood relations. Outlining scenarios up to 2035, REUNIR offers evidence-based policy recommendations to mitigate malign foreign interference and strengthen the EU’s external action.


Asociatia Obsteasca Institutul Pentru Politici SI Reforme Europene 116 486 €
Beogradski Centar ZA Bezbednosnu Politiku Udruzenje 221 769 €
Centre for European Policy Studies 568 930 €
Georgian Institute OF Politics 197 238 €
GLOBAL PUBLIC POLICY INSTITUTE e. V. 444 950 €
Kolegium Europy 165 195 €
National University OF Kyiv-Mohyla Academy 133 085 €
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu 268 609 €
SIHTASUTUS RAHVUSVAHELINE KAITSEUURINGUTE KESKUS 170 170 €
Universitaet Graz 212 045 €
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT 279 738 €
Universite Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle 221 738 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101132446

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