Dear all,

Applications are now open for our upcoming ECPR Joint Sessions workshop
entitled Making Europe Green Again: Implementation of the European Green
Deal in Turbulent Times <https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/WorkshopDetails/16779>.
The Joint Sessions will be held in person at the University of Innsbruck,
7-10 April 2026.

This workshop aims to evaluate implementation of the European Green Deal
(EGD) and the achievement of climate neutrality while strengthening
democratic resilience, in a world permeated by turbulence including climate
crisis and geo-economic instability. It has the following objectives: (i)
to assess EU climate governance amid a rapidly changing geopolitical
landscape marked by turbulence; (ii) to examine prospects for delivering on
the EU’s climate commitments while strengthening democratic resilience,
justice and public legitimacy; (iii) to foster dialogue across disciplines
and methods for an interdisciplinary and integrated understanding of how
the EU can accelerate decarbonisation and societal transformation in
turbulent times.

The guiding questions for this workshop are:
1. How will the EGD be reshaped by the shift in focus to competitiveness,
as reflected in the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal?
2. To what extent will the Fit for 55 and updated 2040 framework deliver a
just and legitimate climate transition?
3. How does geopolitical turbulence affects EU’s role as a global leader in
multilateral climate diplomacy?
4. What democratic governance institutions can best enable and underpin
implementation of the EGD?
5. How can implementation of the EGD be used to strengthen and reinvigorate
democratic governance?

Papers are particularly invited on the following subjects:
1. Conceptualisations of turbulence and democracy in the context of the
EU’s climate and energy policy and legislation
2. The effects of crises and turbulence on the implementation of the EGD in
member states
3. The emergence and resolution of political conflicts within and between
EU institutions on climate action
4. How institutions of democratic governance at EU and member state level
have evolved to respond to the climate crisis
5. The role and impact of democratic innovations in strengthening both
climate action and democratic governance
6. How turbulence and crisis impact upon the perceived justice and
legitimacy in the EU’s climate transition
7. The EU’s global leadership in climate diplomacy with increased
geopolitical rivalry between China and US

Further information about the workshop can be found here:
https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/WorkshopDetails/16779.

The deadline to apply is midnight GMT on 3 December 2025. Paper proposals
should be submitted via the ECPR website (a myECPR account
<https://ecpr.eu/Login.aspx> on the ECPR portal needs to be created and
used for submission).

Participants may attend only one workshop and must fully participate in all
of that workshop's sessions. You will be expected to engage in the
discussion of all papers in the workshop. There are registration fees. An
event participation grant is open to PhD students and early career scholars
from ECPR Full Member institutions.

Please circulate this call for papers within relevant networks. If you have
any questions about the workshop please get in touch.

With best regards
Diarmuid Torney and Jana Gheuens
Workshop co-directors


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*Diarmuid Torney*

Ollamh Comhlach | Scoil an Dlí agus Rialtais | GLA.C220 | Foirgneamh Henry
Grattan | Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath | Campas Ghlas Naíon | BÁC 9

Associate Professor | School of Law and Government | GLA.C220 | Henry
Grattan Building | Dublin City University | Glasnevin Campus | Dublin 9

[email protected] | +353 1 700 6468

Director, DCU Institute for Climate & Society <https://www.dcu.ie/climate>
Project lead, RETOOL Horizon Europe project <https://retoolproject.eu/>
Co-investigator, Co-Centre for Climate + Biodiversity + Water
<https://www.climatecocentre.org/>



*Recent publications:*
Three decades of EU climate policy: Racing toward climate neutrality?
<https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wcc.863> (*WIRES
Climate Change*)
The urgent need for social science and humanities knowledge for climate
action in Europe
<https://journals.plos.org/climate/article?id=10.1371/journal.pclm.0000450>
 (*PLOS Climate*)
EU Climate Leadership: Global and Domestic Dimensions
<https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap-oa/book/9781789906981/book-part-9781789906981-25.xml>
(chapter
in *Handbook on European Union Climate Change Policy and Politics*)

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