The recent sanitary, security, and democratic deficit crises have exposed several vulnerabilities in public administrations across EU Member States. However, these challenges have also accelerated reforms, digitalization, and governance modernization, strengthening institutional resilience.
This article aims to identify key drivers of administrative resilience, the challenges of NRRP implementation, and a framework for scaling best practices to ensure long-term governance adaptability. By providing a data-driven assessment, this paper will offer recommendations for strengthening EU public administration resilience in the face of future crises.
To achieve this, we propose a cross-country comparative framework and adopt a comparative, mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative analysis (European Commission’s Recovery and Resilience Scoreboard, OECD indicators, World Bank datasets), qualitative case studies, and comparative policy analysis to identify best practices and reform challenges.