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Wzmocnienie Sąsiedztwa Południowego poprzez projekty wymagające intensywnych badań: niewykorzystany potencjał dyplomacji publicznej UE

2025, 2025, Numer 4


Data publikacji

30.12.2025

Data otrzymania

05.02.2025

Data akceptacji

11.06.2025

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Dziedzina nauk społecznych

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nauki o polityce i administracji, nauki socjologiczne, stosunki międzynarodowe

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Angielski, Polski

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Kompleksowa analiza dyplomacji publicznej UE wymaga dokładniejszego przyjrzenia się ogromnemu repozytorium instrumentów UE. Projekty finansowane w ramach programów ramowych UE należą do tych skutecznych narzędzi. Podejście UE polega na celowym, zrównoważonym i zorientowanym na wyniki bezpośrednim angażowaniu się w działalność podmiotów zorientowanych na badania na arenie międzynarodowej. Wszechstronność tych projektów w promowaniu celów polityki zagranicznej UE (takich jak budowanie odporności w europejskim sąsiedztwie południowym) pozostaje niedostatecznie zbadana. Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu przełożenie na terminologię dyplomacji publicznej osiągnięć prawie dwudziestu projektów finansowanych przez Program Ramowy 7 oraz program Horyzont 2020 z udziałem podmiotów zlokalizowanych w Maroku i/lub Tunezji. Niniejszy artykuł skoncentrowany jest na jednym wymiarze znaczenia daru technonaukowego, analizując aspiracje strony europejskiej do wspierania Sąsiedztwa Południowego w jego wysiłkach na rzecz budowania odporności. W niniejszym badaniu inspirację zaczerpnięto z narracji analitycznej, aby zidentyfikować wydarzenia, które doprowadziły do zaobserwowanych osiągnięć współpracy. Europejskie dary technonaukowe dla południowych sąsiadów pomogły beneficjentom uruchomić nowe możliwości nauczania i zaawansowanych badań w kilku ośrodkach szkolnictwa wyższego. Spojrzenie daleko poza ustalenia empiryczne, publikacje badawcze i współpracę naukową z różnymi odbiorcami okazuje się niezbędne w analitycznym zrozumieniu odporności i wszechstronności współczesnej praktyki dyplomacji publicznej UE.

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