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Researching resilience: Implications for Case Studies in Europe’s Neighbourhoods

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This paper discusses both the conditions under which resilience in areas of limited statehood (ALS) and contested orders (CO) can be fostered and the potential contributions by the EU and its member states. Drawing on EULISTCO’s conceptual framework, the paper defines the analytical category of resilience and provides a roadmap to study its characteristics in configurations of ALS and CO. In fact, it applies – and further problematizes – such concepts to the Eastern and Southern neighbourhood. It formulates a number of general hypotheses about how resilience can be fostered in these contexts, highlighting its historically contingent and context-specific nature, discussing how external actors could contribute in fostering resilience. These sets of hypotheses are meant to provide a roadmap for – and be tested in – subsequent EU-LISTCO empirical enquiries.
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hal-03621234 , version 1 (28-03-2022)

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David Cadier, Matteo Capasso, Karoline Eickhoff. Researching resilience: Implications for Case Studies in Europe’s Neighbourhoods. 2020. ⟨hal-03621234⟩
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