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Invigorating Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy for a Resilient Europe
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Invigorating Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy for a Resilient Europe
Start Date: 2024-01-01
End Date: 2026-12-31
Region: Eastern Europe and Balkans,
Country: Georgia,
Client: European Research Executive Agency (REA)
Origin of Funding: European Commission
Budget: 133,000 €

PMC Research, as part of a consortium led by the University of Duisburg-Essen, is implementing the “Invigorating Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy for a Resilient Europe” project. Its aim is to ascertain how the EU can revitalize its enlargement and neighborhood policy to enhance Europe's resilience.

The overarching goals of the project are to:

  • Investigate how best to reform the EU’s enlargement strategy to accommodate the new geopolitical context, how to respond most effectively to other actors’ geopolitical ambitions in the Eastern Neighbourhood and Western Balkans, and how to rebuild the EU’s foreign policy arsenal to counter emerging military threats in adherence with the principles of replacement, reduction, and refinement (known as the “3Rs” approach) in a way that combines modernization and is steered by the geopolitical logic underpinning EU enlargement as a whole.
  • Elaborate an evidence-based, forward-looking vision for the EU’s political agenda and institutional framework to enable the co-design of a multidimensional toolbox.
  • Implement a comprehensive communication, dissemination, and exploitation strategy, as well as maximizing the scientific, policy, and societal impact of the EU's enlargement and neighbourhood policies, ultimately enhancing Europe's resilience.

 The project focuses on 10 specific directions, with PMC Research serving as a lead partner and conducting the following:

  • A kick-off conference in Tbilisi (Georgia), where consortium members will discuss the first steps to be taken, while external experts and policy-makers will also be engaged to determine how best to exploit potential areas of fruitful cooperation
  • A social cohesion analysis of the effects of the accession process on socio-economic inequality and cohesion in candidate countries.

 Furthermore, PMC Research is also undertaking several assignments in the areas of: 

  • “Innovative Perspectives on Democratisation in Contexts of Contested Territory”;
  • “Acquis Compliance in the Accession Process”;
  • “Geopolitical Ambitions of External Actors”; and
  • “Critical Infrastructures in View of Connectivity and Interdependences.”