EMBRACE delivered major advances beyond the state of the art in democratisation research and EU democracy promotion, aligned with the project’s three core expected results.
Scientific results: EMBRACE produced the first longitudinal, open dataset linking EUDP instruments, democratic trajectories and contextual blockages across all 23 Neighbourhood countries. Integrated with qualitative evidence from 12 cases, it enabled unprecedented cross-regional comparative analysis. The project also developed a comprehensive theoretical framework conceptualising behavioural, institutional, structural and geopolitical obstacles to democratisation and conditions for democratic opening.
Policy results: EMBRACE produced three innovative, user-tested tools—a Digital Platform for Activists, an Interactive Mapping Tool and a Geopolitical Toolkit. Co-designed with regional and EU stakeholders, these tools introduce a participatory, evidence-based approach to designing democracy support instruments, making them more context-sensitive and impactful.
Social results: Through open datasets, policy briefs, podcasts and the Activist Space, EMBRACE created an accessible knowledge base supporting civil society advocacy and strengthening a transregional community of practice across Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus, the Western Balkans, the Middle East and North Africa.