Respond to Emerging Dissensus: SuPranational Instruments and Norms of European democracy

Culture, Creativity & SocietyHORIZON-RIAID: 101061621
EC Contribution
€29,696
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

RED-SPINEL stands for 'Respond to Emerging Dissensus: SuPranational Instruments and Norms of European democracy'. It is an interdisciplinary and intersectoral Research and Innovation Action bringing together 11 partner organisations from 8 European countries. It will jointly analyse the changing nature of dissensus surrounding liberal democracy and its implications for EU supranational policy instruments. RED-SPINEL will unpack the inter-connected drivers of contemporary dissensus surrounding liberal democracy. Its findings will be rooted in theoretical innovation and original empirical analyses. Its concept-building effort centered on the notion of 'dissensus' will explore how contemporary dissensus surrounding liberal democracy differs from previous debates and which more fundamental questions it raises about future democratic practices and the rule of law. Ultimately, RED-SPINEL will provide a typology of said dissensus, map the principal actors of the dissensus in Europe and unpack its two underlying drivers - i.e., heightened internal contestation over liberal democracy and external competition from alternative illiberal models. Empirically, RED-SPINEL will focus on the key policy instruments and legal mechanisms shaping the EU's efforts in support of democracy and the rule of law. The studied instruments include the EU rule of law toolbox, the neighborhood and accession instruments, the European semester, fundamental rights and judicial instruments, as well as citizen participation platforms.Furthermore, through a series of stakeholder events, RED-SPINEL will flesh out the implications of its findings for public policy stakeholders (i.e. legal professionals, policymakers, European youth) as well as EU instruments aimed at responding to said dissensus. The project will develop a range of scientifically informed policy recommendations and capacity-building efforts able to foster innovative democratic practices able to respond to the present-day dissensus.

Consortium (11)

Project Results (30)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (17)
Constitutional deconstruction as a form of extra-systemic dissensus: the Polish case
European Political Science· 2026DOI
Wojciech Włoch, Maciej Serowaniec
Dissensus in Europe: climate protesters before court
European Political Science· 2026DOI
Christina Eckes
Dissensus over Liberal Democracy Key Conversations with Leading Voices
Contributions to Political Science· 2026
Ramona Coman, Frederik Ponjaert, andrew Bradley
Legislative networks as gatekeepers of dissensus in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova
European Political Science· 2026DOI
Marta Matrakova
Legitimacy and political dissensus in the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility: the case of Italy
European Political Science· 2026DOI
Andrea Capati, Thomas Christiansen
Peoplehood, dissensus, and partisanship. The European Union as a case study
European Political Science· 2026DOI
Martin Deleixhe
Building and legitimizing an illiberal transnational field: illiberal think tanks’ struggle for cultural hegemony in Poland and Hungary
European Political Science· 2025DOI
Ramona Coman; Emilien Paulis; Leonardo Puleo; Noemi Trino
Dissensus over liberal democracy in Europe: how does it shape policies and polity?
European Political Science· 2025DOI
Nathalie Brack; Ramona Coman
Dissensus over Liberal Democracy Insights from European Judges
Modern Studies in European Law· 2025
Ramona Coman, Viktor Kazai, Leonardo Puleo, Andrew Bradley
Dissensus over liberal democracy: concept-building and typology
European Political Science· 2025DOI
Ramona Coman; Nathalie Brack
Ever distant union: the EU (In)action during COVID-19 as a source of disruptive dissensus
European Political Science· 2025DOI
Sergiu Gherghina, Bettina Mitru, Sergiu Mişcoiu
Varieties of dissensus over liberal democracy in the EU. National and transnational actors
European Politics and Society· 2025DOI
Nathalie Brack, Ramona Coman, Sergiu Miscoiu
“It’s the democracy, stupid!” in defence of KlimaSeniorinnen
ERA Forum· 2024DOI
Eckes, C.
Contesting the Rule of Law in the European Union: The Creation and Implementation of the Rule of Law Conditionality Regulation
Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics ISBN: 9783031600074· 2024DOI
Thomas Christiansen; Dora Hegedus
EU Rule of Law Procedures at the Test Bench
Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics ISBN: 9783031600074· 2024DOI
Fasone, Cristina; Dirri, Adriano; Guerra, Ylenia
The EU’s reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine: legal challenges and the role of the European Parliament
· 2024
Adriano Dirri
"Theoretical Reflections – ""Understanding Dissensus Over Liberal Democracy in the Age of Crises'"
RED-SPINEL Working Papers· 2023
Ramona Coman, Nathalie Brack
Deliverables (12)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - RED-SPINEL (Respond to Emerging Dissensus: SuPranational Instruments and Norms of European democracy)