Horizon Europe – REDEMOS

On January 1st started  Horizon Europe Project REDEMOS: Reconfiguring EU Democracy Support. Towards a Sustained Demos in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood.

REDEMOS brings together a consortium of eleven research-oriented and academic institutions, including six universities, four independent think tanks, and one small and medium-sized enterprise from all across Europe, including non-EU partners in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood, the UK, Norway, and Switzerland. The project is coordinated by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

REDEMOS will address  the fragile state of democracy in Eastern Europe and provide ways forward for EU democracy support in its eastern neighbourhood. The project will take a deep dive into the full array of political and governance regimes in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood, from flawed democratization in some countries to democratic regression and even repressive authoritarianism in others.

REDEMOS aims to break new ground and propose a wholesale, transformative reset in conceptualising, policy-making, and implementing democracy in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood and to ensure the voices of marginalized groups are heard.

The project is led by an all-female team, sending a crucial message in support of empowerment and inclusivity.  The research will be conducted over a period of three years (2023-2025), with the goal of understanding and addressing the main challenges to democracy in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood, and providing ways forward for EU democracy support in the region. REDEMOS aspires to generate an alternative vision for EU democracy collaboration based on active, deliberative approaches, and to inform policy-making at the EU level by developing an innovative policy toolkit enabling the EU to contribute to lasting democratic change and greater resilience in its neighbourhood.

PROJECT PARTNERS

  1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) – Coordinator
  2. Yerevan State University, Armenia
  3. Private Institution University Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine
  4. Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, Georgia
  5. Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
  6. International Centre for Defence and Security, Estonia
  7. IDIS VIITORUL – Institutul pentru Dezvoltare şi Inițiative Sociale “Viitorul”, Moldova
  8. CRRC  Georgian -Caucasus Research Resource Centre,  Georgia
  9. Athens Technology Center, Greece
  10. University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
  11. University of Surrey, UK

REDEMOS at CES

REDEMOS project is implemented by the Centre for European Studies under the leadership of Dr Arusyak Aleksanyan, Head of Research Unit.  The Centre is co-leader of WP2  with the University of Surrey and involved in implementation of WP 1, 3, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10.