Between 2018 and 2022, RECONNECT examined a wide range of issues related to democracy and the rule of law in the EU and beyond: the changing global context; the content and historical trajectories of key concepts; the state of democratic systems in the EU; the impact of populist parties; citizens’ participation; national and supranational understandings of the rule of law; and best practices for upholding the rule of law. RECONNECT also examined challenges in several crucial areas, such as trade, migration, counter-terrorism and fiscal and macroeconomic policy, and actively participated in debates on the impact of COVID-19.
Four surveys were run. The University of Vienna collected data on citizens’ attitudes towards key policy areas before and after the 2019 European Elections with more than 21,000 respondents in seven EU Member States. The Catholic University of Lille explored how MEPs view and participate in EU decision-making in the legislative domain. The University of Münster measured citizens’ preferences towards the EU’s future institutional developments and changes among 12,000 respondents in six EU Member States. The Norwegian University of Science and Technology conducted a Representative Claims Analysis (RCA) of media discourse on democracy and the rule of law in the EU to contribute to a better understanding of existing perceptions of these concepts and the character of debates about them.
Research results have been presented in more than academic articles, chapters and papers, in blog posts, and at academic and stakeholder events. RECONNECT research has been cited in academic writing, by the EPRS and think tanks, as well as by the CJEU.
In addition, RECONNECT actively disseminated its research results online and organized numerous events, including workshops, policy roundtables, high-level lectures, and webinars. A free open online course (MOOC) on democracy and the rule of law in Europe continues to be offered even after the lifetime of the project. Youth info sheets on 10 topics around the EU, European values, and topics close to young adults, bring the content of the research in an accessible manner to the youngest European citizens. All online resources such as webinar recordings, videos, working papers, the MOOC and info sheets remain available online.