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The EU Navigating Multilateral Cooperation

Description du projet

Un mécanisme de recherche pour réformer le multilatéralisme

Face à la montée des menaces que représentent le nationalisme et le populisme anti-UE, l’UE cherche des moyens de naviguer dans les espaces institutionnels de plus en plus complexes de la gouvernance mondiale afin d’instaurer un ordre international fondé sur des règles. De plus, elle doit identifier les institutions à renforcer, à réformer et à contourner à l’heure de revitaliser le multilatéralisme. Le projet NAVIGATOR, financé par l’UE, proposera un mécanisme de recherche qui permettra aux États membres de l’UE de comparer les forces et les faiblesses des organisations multilatérales existantes, de déterminer celles pouvait faire l’objet d’une réforme, d’identifier et d’évaluer les alternatives et d’élaborer des stratégies d’action visant à réformer le multilatéralisme. Le projet se penchera sur les variations institutionnelles touchant aux questions du changement climatique, de la numérisation, de la finance/fiscalité, de la santé, de la migration et de la sécurité afin de recenser les recommandations institutionnelles qui produisent les retombées politiques optimales.

Objectif

How should the EU navigate the increasingly complex - and conflict-laden - institutional spaces of global governance to advance a rules-based international order? And what factors should be emphasized when considering which institutions to strengthen, which to reform, and which to by-pass when revitalising multilateralism? NAVIGATOR’s main objective is to answer these questions and deliver a ready-to-use “search mechanism” and associated pathways of action that the EU and its member states can use as it seeks to strengthen a rules-based international order. To achieve this, NAVIGATOR comprises a strong, global and inter-disciplinary team of researchers who explores institutional variation on six policy issues – climate change, digitalisation, finance/tax, health, migration and security – to identify what institutional mixes that enables the EU to have optimal impact in a given policy issue. We explore variation in formality (formal to informal), accessibility (open to closed), and normativity (expressed purpose is technical to openly normative). Drawing on these data and complementing these with content analysis, social network analysis, semi-structured interviews and European and global surveys, NAVIGATOR develops a “search mechanism” that allows the EU and member states to compare strengths and weaknesses of existing multilateral organizations, determine which can be reformed and which are too costly to reform, identify and assess alternatives, and, on this basis, develop action strategies to reform multilateralism. NAVIGATOR will be very relevant to the work programme, as it will assess the effectiveness of multilateral institutions and arrangements; identify the optimal pathways of action of EU support to multilateral, minilateral, private and public-private initiatives to further global governance in a given policy domain, and provide recommendations for EU engagement strategies in the context of the war in Ukraine, threats of nationalism and anti-EU populism.

Champ scientifique

Coordinateur

NORSK UTENRIKSPOLITISK INSTITUTT
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 671 250,00
Adresse
C J HAMBROS PLASS 2D
0164 Oslo
Norvège

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Région
Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 671 250,00

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