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September 25, 2017 - September 25, 2017


Venue: University of Economics and Business, Poznan

Organizer(s): Regional Studies Association Research Network on Cohesion Policy: Department of European Studies at Poznań University of Economics and Business; Department of Urbanism at Delft University of Technology;University of Strathclyde; CEPS, University of Basel / University of Economics, Prague; Université Libre de Bruxelles; IGOT, University of Lisbon

Language: English

Contact: Dr. Ida Musialkowska ida.musialkowska@ue.poznan.pl
Dr. Piotr Idczak piotr.idczak@ue.poznan.pl
Dr. Marcin Dabrowski m.m.dabrowski@tudelft.nl

Info link: https://www.facebook.com/RSA-Research-Network-on-EU-Cohesion-Policy-133709380042059/

Regions in the EU’s Eastern and Southern peripheries tend to perform badly across many rankings from economic development, to quality of government, social justice and innovation potential, despite the fact that the vast majority of EU structural funding has been spent in these countries. However, the picture is differentiated. These countries followed different development trajectories and reacted differently to the economic crisis. Some of them still struggle, others thrive, others still, after years of structural transformation, are stuck in a middle-income trap. They adopted different strategies under EU Cohesion policy and also followed different Europeanisation pathways. Their experiences, successes and failures are a valuable source of lessons for the future of the policy and for current and prospective candidate countries. While there have been various attempts to learn from others in the policymaking sphere – e.g. in European Territorial cooperation, EU-wide networks (e.g. IQ-Net, ERRIN), or in the context of peer-to-peer and twinning initiatives - academic research has not yet adequately reflected on the lessons that can be drawn from EU Cohesion policy implementation for the future of the policy and future enlargements.
Therefore, during the workshop the following questions will be addressed:
• How have the Europeanisation pathways and the approaches towards regional / Cohesion Policy planning and implementation evolved over time and with what impact in terms of policy performance?
• What is the legacy of EU Cohesion Policy in terms of institutional innovation and administrative capacity-building?
• What are the outcomes in terms of sustainability of the policy’s implementation?
• Which countries and regions are the most/least successful in the implementation of Cohesion Policy and why (what are key-factors of success, what are the barriers)?
• What have been the main territorial impacts from the implementation of EU Cohesion Policy in a given region/country?
• What lessons can be drawn from the successes and failures of Cohesion Policy in the Eastern, South Eastern, and Southern periphery and to what extent can these lessons be applied to candidate countries?
• What have been the main results/impacts from the implementation of the European Territorial Cooperation in a given cross-border/transnational region?
• What can EU regions learn from the candidate countries in terms of joint projects executed mainly through cross-border cooperation or under Instrument for Pre-Accession?
• What is the role of EU funding for the Eastern, South Eastern, and Southern regions in shaping European identities and perceptions of the European integration?
• What lessons can be drawn from the experience of the main recipients of EU funds for Cohesion Policy after 2020?
PAPER PROPOSALS
We invite research-based paper proposals, from both scholars and practitioners, with clear implications for practice. The proposals should:
a) Address the questions listed above;
b) Include a presentation of maximum 5 slides, outlining: research questions, conceptual framework, research design, and key findings;
c) Include an abstract of up to 500 words summarising the research and clearly outlining its originality and contribution to the scholarly and policy debates;
d) Include a short bio of up to 150 words accompanied by full contact details of the Author(s);
e) Be submitted by email to rsanet.cohesion.policy@gmail.com
CONTRIBUTIONS AND OUTPUTS
• Presentations during the workshop will be limited to 10 slides and 15 minutes.
• Speakers are encouraged to use images, diagrams, infographics, etc., while text in the slides.
• Final papers, of max 7,000 words all inclusive, will be due by 10 September 2017.
• Keynote speakers will be invited to open the proceedings.
• A monograph/eBook will be published following the event.
Participation in the event is free of charge.
Deadline for the application is August 1 2017.
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