FORNET
A European Foreign Policy Research Network - represents the first formal attempt to structure and co-ordinate a network of researchers across Europe focusing on foreign policy governance.
FORNET: http://www.fornet.info/
GOVECOR.org
The multi-national and interdisciplinary research project launched in September 2001 and concluded in Spring 2004 has explored the prospects for the emergence of new modes of socio-economic governance in the European Union. In particular, Govecor has focused on the combined impact of the legal provisions for the coordination of employment policy as set out by the Treaty of Amsterdam and the Stability and Growth Pact.
GoveCor: http://www.govecor.org/
Critical infrastructure protection
Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) plays an increasingly central role in the strategies to reduce societal vulnerability and to mitigate the conceived threat from terrorism on both sides of the Atlantic. Simultaneously the practice of CIP questions our theoretical understanding of a range of concepts as it introduces new technologies and new knowledge to the practice of security.
Challenge: http://www.libertysecurity.org/
New Modes of Governance
Welcome to the website of the Integrated Project on , co-ordinated by the European University Institute and its Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
NewGov: www.eu-newgov.org/
Pan-European Project
The pan-European Project is funded by the European Union under the Sixth Framework Programme from 2004 up to 2008. Its aim is to examine the transformation of governance in and beyond Europe by mapping, evaluating and analysing the emergence, execution, and evolution of 'New Modes of Governance'.
EU-CONSENT: http://www.comos.org/EU-CONSENT/Index.htm (Information website; the homepage of EU-CONSENT is still in the making as the project started only recently, but is planned to go online during this year.)