This study examines the capacity of the European Union (EU) to influence policy change in its member states by focusing on the impact of EU conditionality under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) introduced as part of the Next Generation EU …
This article examines the agency of national executives in shaping the reform agendas within the National Recovery and Resilience Plans (NRRPs) under the EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). Through a comparative analysis of NRRPs drafting in …
Since its inauguration, the coalition dynamics characterizing the Meloni government have been interrelated with managing one of the largest investment plans in Italian history: the Next Generation EU-funded recovery plan. This windfall represents …
On October 19, 2023, the third REPLAN seminar on “Equal Recovery Opportunities: PNRR and Gender Equality” took place at Libreria Campus, located at Via delle Pandette 14, Florence. The event was organised in collaboration with Europedirect Firenze, Ponte Europa, EUI and Unifi CDE and was part of the Caffé Europa seminar series.
On 30 April 2021, the Italian government sent its National Recovery and Resilience Plan to the European Commission, taking the first official step in one of the largest modernization plans launched in Italy since the post-war period.
I had the pleasure to give a guest lecture at the Monash University Prato Centre on NextGenerationEU and National recovery plans entitled “NGEU: What is important to know” inside of the course “The European Union challenges, crises and opportunities”
The third ReplanEU seminar within the cycle of seminars “Caffé Europa” entitled “L’Europa e il rapporto tra l’uomo e l’ambiente” took place on Thursday 17 November 17:30 at the Campus bookshop.
The first ReplanEU seminar: “L’Europa e il rapporto tra l’uomo e l’ambiente” took place on Wednesday 2 November 17:45 at Manifattura Tabacchi, via delle Cascine 35 - Firenze. I talked about European policies to tackle climate change with Mario Pagano, Annika Frosch and Caterina Taurelli Salimbeni.