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Tested by the Polycrisis: Reforming or Transforming the EU?

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  • Edoardo Bressanelli

    (Institute of Law, Politics and Development (DIRPOLIS), Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy)

  • David Natali

    (Institute of Law, Politics and Development (DIRPOLIS), Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy)

Abstract

This thematic issue addresses the question: To what extent have the latest crises—the pandemic crisis and Russia’s war in Ukraine—triggered institutional and policy change in the EU? It contributes to the literature on the impact of crises on integration and the EU political system, presenting new research based on fresh theoretical insights, empirical data, or a combination of both. Theoretically, the contributions collected in the thematic issue explore whether the crises represent a critical juncture for the EU, leading to institutional and/or policy innovations or, rather, set in motion more incremental processes of adaptation. Empirically, all articles—some of which are qualitative, while others are quantitative—are based on original or new data. The first group of contributions deals with institutional change, focusing both on formal (i.e., treaty reform) and informal (i.e., codes of conduct) institutions. A second group moves the focus to policy change, looking at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on several policy areas and the energy crisis. Overall, the key lesson is that the EU can now manage and absorb new shocks quite effectively. At the same time, however, it does not promote ambitious and coherent political models or policy paradigms. Instead, it provides room for experimentation through patchwork-like strategies where old and new instruments and settings mix.

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  • Edoardo Bressanelli & David Natali, 2023. "Tested by the Polycrisis: Reforming or Transforming the EU?," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 246-251.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:poango:v:11:y:2023:i:4:p:246-251
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    1. Jan Hupkens & Christine Neuhold & Sophie Vanhoonacker, 2023. "One Crisis Is not Like Another: Exploring Different Shades of Crisis in the EU," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 252-262.
    2. Mattia Guidi & Michele Piccinetti & Luca Verzichelli, 2023. "NextGenerationEU and the European Semester: Comparing National Plans and Country‐Specific Recommendations," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 339-351.
    3. Frank Wendler, 2023. "The European Green Deal Agenda After the Attack on Ukraine: Exogenous Shock Meets Policy‐Making Stability," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 352-364.
    4. Sandrino Smeets & Derek Beach, 2023. "The Institutional Ingredients of Polycrisis Management: Unpacking European Council’s Handling of the Energy Crisis," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 275-285.
    5. Marco Siddi & Federica Prandin, 2023. "Governing the EU’s Energy Crisis: The European Commission’s Geopolitical Turn and its Pitfalls," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 286-296.
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