GLOBUS advances the understanding of the EU as a value-based actor in global affairs, while uncovering the conflicts that exercising this function creates with other major global players. It further considers how policies, institutional structures and procedures might be revised in order to better and more effectively safeguard key principles.
More concretely, GLOBUS will:
- Establish an arena for direct engagement and mutual learning across different actors' understandings of justice
- Facilitate critical reflection on the normative implications of alternative courses of action
- Clarify principled advantages and disadvantages of available policy options, and establish the viability of the different choices
- Provide policymakers with instruments of self-assessment and reflection in the formulation of policies
Download report: CSO policy dialogue Brussels 29 May 2018
Policy Advisory Board
The GLOBUS Policy Advisory Board is an influential, high-level group contributing with non-academic perspectives and ensuring the relevance of GLOBUS’ research for policy-making and for the society at large.
Policy Network
GLOBUS engages with a wide range of policy stakeholders through its Policy Network, representing policy makers and governments, international organisations, civil society, think tanks, and interest groups.
Join the network
Interested organisations and institutions are invited to join GLOBUS' Policy Network. The network members are invited to dialogue meetings in Brussels and workshops at partner universities and get the opportunity to contribute to the project's research agenda.