I performed work in four working packages (WP). The first one is Theoretical Work (WP1) where I first conducted a literature review and developed a theoretical framework for the analysis of local ownership in CSDP interventions. My book review of “Local Ownership in International Peacebuilding: Key Theoretical and Practical” was published in Global Affairs while my theoretical article on local ownership as international governmentality was published in Contemporary Security Policy. I presented my theoretical ideas at conferences in Atlanta, Edinburg and London. Moreover, I delivered invited presentations at the University of Bristol, Queen Mary University and the University of Oxford. The second domain of my project was related to Empirical Research (WP2) where I conducted four field trips to Kosovo, Brussels, Israel/Palestine and Somalia/Somaliland. During those four field trips I conducted over 100 interviews with EU decision makers, representatives of local authorities and security sectors, NGO activists and experts involved in EU crisis management interventions. Results from my empirical work were presented at academic conferences in Miami, Hong Kong and Manchester. Moreover, the results of my empirical research have been published in European Security and Contemporary Security Policy. The third WP was related to Policy Influence and Public Engagement. To that end, I have published three policy briefs (two with the University of Bristol and one with GPPAC), while my opinion pieces were published in English (Europe's World, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace), Hebrew (Ynet), French (Chronique de Palestine), Italian (Near East News Agency), Arabic (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) and Serbian language (European Western Balkans). Moreover, I presented my work at two events with policy makers in Brussels and Belgrade. In addition to this, I presented my project at several events for the wider public in Belgrade and Bristol. Finally, the fourth WP of my project was devoted to Training and Management. As planned by the project, I have attended two postgraduate courses at the University of Bristol: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods and Philosophy and Research Design, as well as two staff development seminars such as Regular, Productive Academic Writing and Leading Research Teams. These courses and seminars helped me to develop my methodological and leadership skills necessary for the advancement of my career.