Andreas Eisl and Eulalia Rubio from the Jacques Delors Institute studied how Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine affected EU actorness. They did so by focusing on four policy initiatives in the areas of health, energy and development cooperation.
Before the transnational mini-public in Brussels next week, let's look back to the national discussions with @BenLeruth by the University of Groningen - Faculty of Arts!
New research paper! 📢 How do crises, like the #pandemic and the war in Ukraine, affect EU actorness? 🇪🇺
Andreas Eisl and Eulalia Rubio from the Jacques Delors Institute dive into the outcomes of 4 policy initiatives:
🔵 Joint vaccine procurement
🔵 Common gas purchases
🔵 COVAX
🔵 FARM
"A notable backlash against multi-level governance emerged, prompting a renaissance of national-level decision-making and a decline in democratic practices at other governance levels".
🚀 Start of work package 7⃣, led by European Policy Centre!
WP7 partners, DCU Brexit Institute, Jacques Delors Institute & Luiss, will envision a #postpandemic#EuropeanUnion by providing actionable policy advice for key policy-makers.
Eric Maurice, senior researcher at #EPC, shares his expectations!
With now nearly a 💯 resources on our portal, we're highlighting some special ones! 🔦
🌟 #PERISCOPE Project: a finished #H2020 project with lots of publications, podcasts, courses and tools available on their website, like the #CovidAtlas on COVID impacts on health, economy and society.
Together with Jacques Delors Institute and Istituto Affari Internazionali, WP8 research has begun and will be kicked off by a dedicated witness meeting, where the #regroup team and external experts will discuss their plans.
John Erik Fossum and Chris Lord developed a Democratic Audit for #covid19 and suggest "indicators of how responses to Covid-19 [...] met input, output and throughput standards of democratic legitimacy".
New blog post!🖊️
Closing our "Participants Insights Series", this blog brings together the #minipublic feedback and reflects on this unique deliberative experience. 🇪🇺
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT🖊️ Did #covid19 lead to a new health-economy cleavage? 🧵
Lorenzo Cicchi wrote a blog article to summarise the main findings of the #EUI paper on sectoral affectedness and #covid policy preferences.
The authors found out that "[...] personal beliefs and values, including ideological leanings and trust in scientists, emerge as key drivers of policy preferences."