Source: https://the-enpi.org/
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 05:22:37+00:00

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is a non-partisan think-tank for scientific and policy research.
It analyzes post-sovereign entities in governing transitions, fragility and resilience as main concepts towards the achievement of planetary sustainable development.
Its mission is to become a foundation university.
achieved predominantly through upscaleable research.
driven by the globalization of wellbeing and intergenerational equity.
respectively the rule of science bound with the rule of law as a just end of transforming the externalities of global capitalism.
achieved through substituting electoral democracy with experimental direct, liquid, deliberative, consultative and quasi-capitalist tools.
resp. the necessary insight into the parallelisms between internal and external dimensions of post-sovereign entities as the mean towards solving externalities of the human-environment interactions.
as the possibly trinity in its actions towards planetary sustainable development.
a) Dissemination of science-policy analyses.
b) Policy interventions, such as large scale ad-hoc think tanks.
d) Management of scientific consortia.
The #Sustainability Project provides an ecological sustainability response to the preponderance of neoliberal economics and deregulation that have brought numerous forms of injustice and disparity to the current neoliberal trading system. In particular, assesses in how far the Circularity and other low-carbon models can provide an answer to structuring globalization in a world, where states and post-sovereign entities compete to globalize themselves. Additionally, it ponders over the desired and unintended non-trade consequences of economic adaptation.
Project #Sustainability, Policy Paper §4: Supranational Hybrid Materialism: Two Strategies for Own Resources of the European Union after 2020.
The #Governance project ponders over the future of the European construct, both in terms of its governance structures and interface mechanisms, as well as on the particular effects and externalities of policy-making domestically and internationally. Its vital subject focus is the optimization and the legitimization of the European institutional ecosystem. It consists of a series of policy briefs that propose particular solutions and policy papers that are putting forward a set of recommendations.
Project #Governance, Project Policy Brief §2: Towards pan-European Liquid Democracy?
Project #Governance, Policy Paper §1: Brexit. Effects on Continental Europe and the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Project #Governance, Policy Brief §1: The End of „Democracy“ as Core of the „New Deal“ for Europe.
The #Regionalism project explores geo-spatial and regional integration multipolarity in today’s world. The series of articles within it investigate the particular role of regionalism as a post-sovereign response to the externalities of globalization. It investigates LAC, EEU, ASEAN, SAARC, AU/ACP and their governance of key issues related to natural capital, good governance and sustainable trade.
Project #Regionalism, Policy Brief §3: The G20 Summit Between Self-globalizing States and Military Buildup.
Project #Regionalism, Policy Paper §3: Economic Consequences of the Western Protectionist Emancipation.
Project #Regionalism, Policy Paper §5: Sofia’s Council of EU and China 16+1 Summit Presidencies – Pathway to a Resilient Neighbourhood?

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