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EUIDEA (Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability) is an European Project funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 822622. EU IDEA’s...
show moreEU IDEA’s key goal is to address whether, how much and what form of differentiation is not only compatible with, but is also conducive to a more effective, cohesive and democratic EU. The basic claim of the project is that differentiation is not only necessary to address current challenges more effectively, by making the Union more resilient and responsive to citizens. Differentiation is also desirable as long as such flexibility is compatible with the core principles of the EU’s constitutionalism and identity, sustainable in terms of governance, and acceptable to EU citizens, Member States and affected third partners.
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Euidea #9 International Spectator Special Issue
20 APR 2022 -
Euidea #8: Differentiated integration as a conscious policy choice. The way forward
19 OCT 2021 · A discussion with Vittoria Meißner, Senior Researcher at the Institut für Europäische Politik, and Stefan Telle, Research Associate at the European University Institute -
Euidea #7 - How effective is differentiation in the EU's economic policy field?
6 JUL 2021 · A discussion with Eulalia Rubio, Senior Research Fellow at Jacques Delor -
Euidea #6 - Differentiation and the European Union’s foreign and security policy
6 JUL 2021 · A discussion with Juha Jokela, Programme Director al Finnish Institute -
Euidea #5 – Work package 6: The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ), including migration
17 DEC 2020 · A discussion with Emmanuel Comte, senior research fellow at Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB), and Asli Okyay, senior fellow at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI). -
Euidea #4 - Single market and EMU, a differentiated integration system that works
13 OCT 2020 · A discussion with Marta Pilati, Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre (EPC), and Sebastian Mack, Policy Fellow for European Financial Markets at the Jacques Delors Centre in Berlin. -
Euidea #3 - How to reinvigorate the European project, trough a SMART Differentiated Integration.
17 JUL 2020 · How to move integration forward is one of the important topics in the debate on the future of the European Union. So it will be one of the focus points of the future Conference on the Future of Europe. But the tensions that are hurting the unity of the Union make the conversation difficult. On what basis can a constructive discussion be built? A discussion with Prof. Ingrid Shikova (Head of Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, European Studies Department, Sofia University "St.Kliment Ohridski") and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wessels (Jean Monnet Chair ad personam, Centre for Turkey and EU Studies, University of Cologne), moderated by Lorenzo Robustelli (Editor in Chief at Eunews). -
Euidea #2 - Differentiated integration among the post-Brexit scenarios
28 FEB 2020 · Fabian Zuleeg, Chief Executive of the European Policy Centre Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform -
EuIdea #1 - Brexit, where are we?
24 APR 2019 · The first podcast of EUIDEA program is about the Brexit process. Nicoletta Pirozzi (IAI) and Piero Tortola (University of Groningen), moderated by Matteo Bonomi (IAI), discuss the withdrawal strategy, examine what kind of turmoil Brexit has caused in Britain and in Europe, and address the question of whether the rest of EU can be affected by other “exits”.
EUIDEA (Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability) is an European Project funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 822622. EU IDEA’s...
show moreEU IDEA’s key goal is to address whether, how much and what form of differentiation is not only compatible with, but is also conducive to a more effective, cohesive and democratic EU. The basic claim of the project is that differentiation is not only necessary to address current challenges more effectively, by making the Union more resilient and responsive to citizens. Differentiation is also desirable as long as such flexibility is compatible with the core principles of the EU’s constitutionalism and identity, sustainable in terms of governance, and acceptable to EU citizens, Member States and affected third partners.
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