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Project

IPSU 2022: Réponses Européenes: Global Governance, Actors, Institutions and Norms (BRGCON34)

RE-GAIN is a systematic and multidisciplinary endeavour using the strengths of a range of disciplines (notably political science, international relations, history, economics, social-psychology, organizational behaviour, cultural and gender studies and especially comparative public policy) aiming at reforming and re-empowering international institutional and decision making processes; to design a framework to assess the sources and effects of change over time across the institutional architecture of global governance; to examine how the EU can position itself in a changing world and which strategies that it might develop to re-define and re-adjust its position towards the norms of that order in the positive direction of renewed governance structures based on openness, enhanced and effective participation and accountability.
Date:22 Feb 2022 →  20 Apr 2022
Keywords:global governance, normative innovation, institutional reform, eu policy
Disciplines:Multilevel governance not elsewhere classified