To meet the overall goal of the project, documents were collected at the historical archives of the EU, based at the European University Institute (EUI), as well as at various EU and member states’ official online databases and repositories. In parallel, there was a preliminary assessment of the foreign policy actors involved in EU approach to the cases under study (i.e. Kosovo, Libya and Syria), and therefore potentially interested in joining informal groups. To observe how these distinctive patterns of interaction worked in practice, a participant observation took then place at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Policy Planning Unit. In the meantime, a series of semi-structured interviews were conducted with EU and member states’ policy makers. These were intended to shed light upon member states’ understanding of these practices and their functioning. A research stay was carried out at the Brussels-based office of the German Institute for International Affairs (SWP), to facilitate the conduct of the interviews and to increase the chances of reaching out to German policy makers and civil society.
Main results:
1) A monograph; three peer-review articles (two of which already published in special issue I co-edited); one book chapter (forthcoming); one EUI/Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) working paper; 2 policy briefs, 2 blog posts and 1 news article. Given the considerable amount of data collected, more journal articles will be based on this research project. While two journal articles are already into preparation, the possibility of proposing another special issue is currently being explored.
2) Co-editorship of a special issue in Contemporary Security Policy on differentiation as a mode of governance in EU foreign policy
3) Organization of 4 panels and participation in international conferences, namely the Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Standing Group on the European Union (in 2021 and in 2022); the European Union Studies Association Conference (May 2022); and the Conference of the Italian Political Science Association (in September 2022)
4) Presentation of findings at a thematic workshop at Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), at the Robert Schuman Seminar Series and in 2 research groups based at the EUI/RSCAS (i.e. ‘SOLID - Policy Crisis and Crisis Politics. Sovereignty, Solidarity and Identity in the EU Post 2008’ and ‘DICE - Differentiation: Clustering Excellence’)
5) Co-organization of two workshops at the EUI/RSCAS: in October 2021 on ‘Differentiation in EU foreign and security policy’; and in July 2022 on ‘Italy and the war in Ukraine’
6) Dissemination of results to policy makers, civil society, high school and university students
7) Increased research skills via trainings and courses
8) Expansion of professional network across Europe