DSpace Comunità: Pubblicazioni del Centro Studi EuropeiPubblicazioni del Centro Studi Europeihttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/17342024-03-29T09:10:36Z2024-03-29T09:10:36ZUn progetto “in divenire”. La politica europea della ricerca e dell’innovazione tra integrazione e differenziazioneGerli, Matteohttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/64312024-02-07T15:39:43Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZTitolo: Un progetto “in divenire”. La politica europea della ricerca e dell’innovazione tra integrazione e differenziazione
Autori: Gerli, Matteo
Abstract: This article investigates the emergence and consolidation of a European, transnational, field of science and innovation in Bourdieu’s sense of the concept. It proposes an approach to an EU research and development policy field based on a combination between sociology of knowledge and political sociology, aimed at supporting the hypothesis of a European integration process at the crossroads between institutional and ideational instances of different nature. By considering the coordination of the scientific production and circulation as transnational stakes, the article sheds light on the complex and dynamic configuration of institutional actors, ideational frames and politically effective resources that arose over a period stretching over more than six decades. In that respect, it contends that science comes into play both as an object of the EU decisions as well as an “ally” of the EU institutions in that it provides them with a policy-relevant knowledge (meta-capital) defined as “informational capital”.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZLa leadership dell’Unione Europea nella politica climatica internazionalePasculli, Pietrohttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/62762024-02-07T15:31:09Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZTitolo: La leadership dell’Unione Europea nella politica climatica internazionale
Autori: Pasculli, Pietro
Abstract: The negative effects of climate change and global warming may have, through direct and indirect effects, a profound impact on human and state security, often accelerating or exacerbating ongoing or latent vulnerabilities and instability. In this context, the European Union maintains a growing ambition both in addressing the security challenges resulting from climate change and in influencing the international environment, implemented over the last decade, an impressive collection of policy initiatives. The goal of the EU’s climate neutrality promoted by the European Green Deal (EGD) is not only an effort to transform the European economy but is to be regarded in all respects as a new foreign policy instrument that will also have consequences for relations between the EU and its partners. To meet these challenges, the EU should therefore strengthen its position of normative power by promoting cooperation on security and environmental issues in several areas.2022-01-01T00:00:00ZIl valore della solidarietà per un’Unione Europea funzionaleBurelli, CarloDonati, Niccolòhttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/62752024-02-07T15:31:54Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZTitolo: Il valore della solidarietà per un’Unione Europea funzionale
Autori: Burelli, Carlo; Donati, Niccolò
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate about European Solidarity, which is often invoked as something valuable in the public sphere, as well as in academic works. Solidarity is often conceived as a social function in the neo/post-functionalist strand of European Studies. Both the concept of solidarity and the notion of social function are however implicit and confused in the standing literature. This article attempts to clarify both ideas, by trying to show that solidarity is best understood as an etiological ‘proper function’ of any interdependent social group. As such, it is not only a descriptive feature that groups may happen to have, but a desirable feature with normative consequences: groups that lacks it need to foster it, less be doomed to wither away. The paper aims to show that the recent EU crises can be seen as stress tests that helpfully reveal the functional need for solidarity in political institutions.2022-01-01T00:00:00ZLa guerra in Ucraina (2022), l’Unione Europea e il ruolo della NATO: un’analisi storico-politicaVillani-Lubelli, Ubaldohttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/62742024-02-07T15:31:34Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZTitolo: La guerra in Ucraina (2022), l’Unione Europea e il ruolo della NATO: un’analisi storico-politica
Autori: Villani-Lubelli, Ubaldo
Abstract: The paper proposes a historical and political analysis of the origins of the war in Ukraine. Starting from the nationalist political ideology that established in Russia from the late 1990s and manifested itself during the years when Russia is ruled by Vladimir Putin, the author traces some of the main historical events since 1991 concerning Ukraine’s internal balances and relations with the Russian Federation. The eastward enlargement process of NATO and the European Union are also considered. The paper outlines the war in Ukraine in 2022 clarifying the several levels of the conflict inevitably intertwine: a regional dimension of the conflict, a second dimension against the EU and the democratic-liberal model, a third against the US-centred international order, and finally also a war against the West, its civilisation and its contradictions.2022-01-01T00:00:00Z