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16.05.2023

The renaissance of nation-states, democracy and the future of European multi-level governance (Conclusion of EU3D Project)

À propos de cet événement

Le 16 mai 2023 de 14:30 à 16:00

Seminar

Seminar co-organized by Sciences Po, CEE and CERI

Sciences Po, Room S1 28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007 Paris and via Zoom*

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EU3D is an EU-funded international research project coordinated by Prof. John Erik Fossum at ARENA. It brings together eight universities and two think tanks based in ten European countries. The starting point for EU3D is an increasingly differentiated European political order. There is more uncertainty about the EU's future development, not only because of Britain's decision to leave the Union, but also surrounding the EU’s ability to undergo necessary reforms after the financial crisis and other recent crises. It is widely recognised that the EU that emerged from the crises is more differentiated, but it is not clear if differentiation is part of the problem or part of the solution. All political systems are differentiated, but the EU is distinct in the way it is structured, and in the way in which the process of integration is structured and conducted. EU3D’s main objective is to develop a theory of differentiation that specifies the conditions under which differentiation is politically acceptable, institutionally sustainable and democratically legitimate, and the conditions under which it is not, for example when conditions of dominance prevail. EU3D does that through comprehensive analyses of the multilevel EU’s institutional and constitutional make-up across a range of policy areas. The project aims to provide research-based recommendations pertaining to the political reforms that the EU can and should opt for.

Speaker

Jan Zielonka, Professor of European Studies at the University of Oxford and University of Venice. He teaches European politics and society at Oxford University. His research focuses on European integration and disintegration, political geography, comparative politics and democracy, political ideologies (especially liberalism), media and communication. He has just published a reflection on democracy The Lost Future (yale.edu)

Collective Discussion

Chair 

Jacques Rupnik, Sciences Po, CERI

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À propos de cet événement

Le 16 mai 2023 de 14:30 à 16:00