TĂĽbingen, Germany
The EU in Permanent Crises? Perspectives, Challenges, Solutions
When:
29 May - 26 June 2025
Credits:
8.0 EC
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Political Science & Social Sciences
When:
20 July - 07 August 2025
School:
University of Amsterdam Summer School
Institution:
University of Amsterdam
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
6 EC
Fee:
1750 EUR
Does climate crisis spell the end of human civilization or a chance for a major breakthrough in global cooperation and multilateralism? Is the resurgence of nativist attitudes a transient backlash or the dawn of the post-globalist era? Will mission-driven business dominate future markets or become yet another trite gimmick? With a focus on practice over theory, these are the types of questions participants in this three-week course will ponder and discuss.
Without robust global cooperation, humanity can’t effectively address the challenges of the 21st Century (climate emergency, the rise of inequality, the impact of automation on jobs, AI safety, advancements in genomics and biotech, etc.). To improve global cooperation, we need to understand it first, and that’s the aim of this course - to better familiarize the students with the existing multilateral system, explore its shortcomings, and gain an appreciation for what is at stake.
When it comes to our infinitely complex global system, there are many questions and very few answers. The words of Virginia Burden when considered within our global context ring true today more than ever, “Cooperation is the thorough conviction that nobody can get there unless everybody gets there.” Participants in this program will explore the pillars on which the global system is built, from the basics of the United Nations and Bretton Woods, to the G7 and G20, and the emerging multilateral institutions within BRICs. We’ll consider the past, present and future role of nation-states, multinational corporations, and civil society through the prism of globalization.
Andrew Chakhoyan holds a Master of Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School and is an alumnus of the World Economic Forum’s Global Leadership Program. Andrew is the founder & CEO of the Netherlands-based Strategic Narrative Consulting, a boutique advisory firm that specializes in business diplomacy and public policy in tech. He has previously served in the U.S. Government, managed corporate affairs for a global telco, and held a leadership position at the World Economic Forum. Andrew is a member of the Netherlands Speakers Academy and a regular contributor to publications such as Futurism, NewCo Shift, and WEF Agenda.
Level: Bachelor and Masters students.
Background: Students should have an interest/experience in the social sciences, political science and/or business, and wish to explore the interdisciplinary field of multilateral diplomacy.
Subjects include: economic diplomacy, multi-stakeholder institutions, the role of civil society, and the power of an individual to drive change. Throughout the programme, students will work in interactive sessions and present their critique of existing institutions, brainstorm concrete proposals to strengthen global cooperation, and offer fresh solutions to the policy dilemmas that the world is struggling to address.
Fee
1750 EUR, Tuition fee
Fee
900 EUR, Housing Fee
TĂĽbingen, Germany
When:
29 May - 26 June 2025
Credits:
8.0 EC
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Brussels, Belgium
When:
18 February - 22 February 2025
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Antwerp, Belgium
When:
03 February - 07 February 2025
Credits:
3 EC
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