Founding offer · lifetime membership for a single £24, exclusive to our first members · closes 20 June Claim your place →
Global Research Partnerships £24 Lifetime Log inCreate free account

Funded Projects › HORIZON

EUFOG · Contested EU Foreign Policy in an Era of Geopolitics

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 December 202430 November 2028EU funding €3,915,922Call HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01

The doctoral network EUFOG will contribute to a better understanding of the ways in which the EU is reconsidering key tenets of its international role in the face of the geopolitical turn in international politics. The liberal international order, i.e. the collection of norms, institutions and power relationships that have defined the last decades of international political and economic relations, is undergoing major transformations. Although the final destination of these changes is still to be seen, the situation is shaped by a return of competition between great powers in a multipolar world (US, China, EU and Russia), facilitated further by growing geopolitical ambitions of many regional powers. These developments should lead to a systematic overhaul of research about the international role of the EU. Over the past decades, the EU’s role in international politics was perceived through the prism of two assumptions. First, the external relations of the EU were understood as reflecting the kind of polity the EU was: an integration-through-law project, and a community of values. Support for multilateralism and the promotion of certain international norms were seen as the unproblematic externalization of internal consensuses. Second, even when the EU entertained projects of reform for the international order, they sought to strengthen its institutions and norms, in a moment when such strengthening was perceived as being broadly in line with the trajectory of international politics. This state of affairs has ceased to exist.EUFOG will train a generation la scholars to enable them to address the politics (the political conflicts and debates), policies (decisions and measures) and partners (relationships and perceptions) associated with the ways in which EU foreign policy responds to these new international realities in a broad range of issue areas, from security to trade to human rights.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

INSTITUT BARCELONA D ESTUDIS INTERNACIONALS, FUNDACIO PRIVADA

ES · €755,914

participant

EGMONT - INSTITUT ROYAL DES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES

BE · €525,240

associatedPartner

FUNDACAO GETULIO VARGAS

BR

associatedPartner

Stichting Nederlands Instituut voor Internationale Betrekkingen 'Clingendael'

NL

participant

UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN

NL · €548,741

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE

associatedPartner

SIHTASUTUS RAHVUSVAHELINE KAITSEUURINGUTE KESKUS

EE

associatedPartner

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE

associatedPartner

FUNDACJA RES PUBLICA IM. HENRYKA KRZECZKOWSKIEGO

PL

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY

NZ

participant

UNIVERSITETET I OSLO

NO · €595,498

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL

UK

participant

DIPLOMATISCHE AKADEMIE WIEN

AT · €810,994

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA

ES

associatedPartner

Adelphi University

US

associatedPartner

CENTRE D'INFORMACIO I DOCUMENTACIO INTERNACIONALS A BARCELONA

ES

participant

UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI

PL · €679,536

View the official record on CORDIS →

← Find collaborators and more funded projects

Source: CORDIS, Publications Office of the European Union. Global Research Partnerships surfaces open EU research data to help you find collaborators; we are not affiliated with the European Union.