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Empowering the Geopolitical EU in the Eastern Neighbourhood and the Western Balkanscore

GEO-POWER-EU · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-06-01–2027-05-31

EC contribution

€2,999,980

Total cost

€2,999,980

Beneficiaries

15
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL2-2023-DEMOCRACY-01 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL2-2023-DEMOCRACY-01-08. CORDIS record →

Objective

GEO-POWER-EU's main objective is to contribute to the empowerment of the EU to manage security threats within the deteriorating geopolitical environment that lies in its Eastern Neighbourhood and in the Western Balkans. The project’s main ambition is to go beyond the‘state of the art’ and articulate a proposal for a comprehensive EU strategy towards these regions that will employ new and reformed means and policy instruments, taking into consideration foresight concerning the strategic ambitions of other geopolitical actors. To address this ambition, GEO-POWER-EU’s workplan builds on 6 specific objectives: i) propose ideas for the adaptation of EU Enlargement policy to the new realities, ii) interrogate the continued relevance of the EaP and articulate policy prescriptions for its reform, iii) assess the influence of other geopolitical actors (United States, Russia, China and Turkey) in the two regions, iv) provide strategic foresight about the prospects of geopolitical competition in the two regions, v) explore the growth of the EU ability to contain military threats from the deteriorating geopolitical environment beyond its borders, vi) propose a comprehensive and multidimensional EU strategy that will guide relations with the WB/EaP countries. The project’s research results will go beyond the ‘state of the art’ to advance a new conceptual framework and an innovative policy framework built on the use of quantitative and qualitative methods in the policy cycle. In terms of methodology, the project is mobilizing cutting-edge expertise from different disciplines to implement a multi-stage plan, grounded in a participatory and inclusive approach, with all partners contributing to data collection and processing. The project’s participatory and co- creation methodology relies on the systematic involvement of researchers from third institutions, decision-makers, stakeholders, and citizens – including in the regions being analysed - throughout the project cycle.

Beneficiaries (15)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
UNIVERSITY OF PELOPONNESE EL coordinator €401,776
DEMOCRATIZATION POLICY COUNCIL(DPC) EV DE participant €295,500
WIENER INSTITUT FUR INTERNATIONALE WIRTSCHAFTSVERGLEICHE AT participant €278,438 Yes
KENTRO EREVNON NOTIOANATOLIKIS EVROPIS ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA EL participant €259,808
SVEUCILISTE U RIJECI HR participant €250,375
VIENNEAST CONSULTING GMBH AT participant €240,000 Yes
INSTITUTUL PENTRU DEZVOLTARE SI INITIATIVE SOCIALE VIITORUL MD participant €234,188
UNIVERZITET U BEOGRADU – FAKULTET POLITIČKIH NAUKA RS participant €196,344
UTRIKESPOLITISKA INSTITUTET INFORMATIONSAVD SE participant €178,875 Yes
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA IT participant €160,652
EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL BE participant €143,619
ODESKIY NACIONALNIY UNIVERSITET IMENI I.I. MECHNIKOVA UA participant €137,188
GEORGIAN FOUNDATION FOR STRATEGIC AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - GFSIS GE participant €112,344
INSTITUT ZA DEMOKRATIJA SOCIETAS CIVILIS SKOPJE MK participant €110,875
AKADEMIJA PRIMIJENJENIH UMJETNOSTI SVEUCILISTA U RIJECI HR thirdParty €0

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