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Integrating Diversity in the European Union

Description du projet

Une intégration différenciée pour l’avenir de l’UE

Les partis politiques populistes ont engendré une méfiance profonde envers l’UE, qui doit à son tour réagir en renforçant les bases solides de son avenir. Dans ce contexte, l’intégration différenciée (ID) est apparue comme un argument convaincant dans les réflexions sur l’avenir de l’Europe. Le projet InDivEU, financé par l’UE, constituera une base de connaissances inclusives sur l’ID à destination des décideurs politiques visant à influencer directement les travaux du Parlement européen et de la Commission ainsi que les ministères, les commissions des affaires de l’UE et les parties prenantes de la société civile. Le projet effectuera une nouvelle évaluation inclusive et un nouvel examen de l’ID, élaborera et testera des modèles et des scénarios, ainsi qu’un manuel sur l’ID destiné aux décideurs politiques.

Objectif

The challenge of Integrating Diversity in the European Union, InDivEU, is back on the EU agenda as it strives to forge a post-crisis future, respond to Brexit and reach out to European citizens. Europe’s Union has been under assault from populist political entrepreneurs who have mobilized distrust of and opposition to the EU. Hence the urgency of building the next phase on solid foundations. Differentiated integration (DI) is a compelling issue in deliberations on the Future of Europe.
InDivEU has built a consortium of some of Europe’s premier research universities and outstanding scholars of DI to address the challenges facing the EU and commits to supplying robust evidence to support policy.
The aim of InDivEU is to create a comprehensive knowledge base on DI of relevance to Europe’s policy makers. This work will have a direct impact on the work of AFCO in the EP, the Commission planning unit, prime ministers offices, European Affairs Committees and numerous civil society nodes.
InDivEU will: 1. produce a comprehensive reappraisal and re-assessment of DI; 2. develop and test a range of models and scenarios, based on a catalogue of design principles, for the future use of DI; 3. create a DI Manual to support policy makers in designing future DI solutions; 4. evaluate existing policy proposals for DI and draft proposals for DI and other forms of flexibility as an input into the European debate based on four InDivEU unique data sets, tool kit and scenarios.
The project’s foundations are built by establishing the normative criteria for a fair system of DI and by critically analysing the constitutional and institutional architecture of DI. InDivEU will complete two unique data bases, EUDIFF 1 & 2, on the uses of DI and two data sets on public opinion and flexible implementation. This is complemented by zooming in on key policy fields and on EU relations with its neighbours. InDivEU includes thorough analysis of the DI preferences of citizens, parties and governments.

Appel à propositions

H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-2018-2019-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-2018

Coordinateur

EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 481 487,50
Adresse
VIA DEI ROCCETTINI 9
50014 Fiesole
Italie

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Région
Centro (IT) Toscana Firenze
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 481 488,00

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