Are you curious about how the European Union navigates crises and what it means for its member states?
Join this one-week short course as we explore the EU’s strategic responses to recent challenges.
Are you curious about how the European Union navigates crises and what it means for its member states?
Join this one-week short course as we explore the EU’s strategic responses to recent challenges.
The course is designed and presented by the team at the DCU Brexit Institute and Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) including Professor Federico Fabbrini, Dr. Ian Cooper, Dr. Christy Ann Petit, Dr. Niall Moran, Elettra Bargellini, Dr. Goran Dominioni, Havva Yesil, Jack Flynn, Dr. Niels Kirst and Federica Fazio.
The course was produced by Dr. Ian Cooper, Scientific Coordinator at the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence REBUILD.
Are you curious about how the European Union navigates crises and what it means for its member states? Join this one-week short course as we explore the EU’s strategic responses to recent challenges.
The European Union has faced numerous crises in the past decade, from financial upheavals to health emergencies.
You’ll gain insight into the EU’s approach to these challenges, highlighting its strategies for crisis management and policy evolution.
By understanding these responses, you’ll gain a comprehensive view of how the EU maintains stability and solidarity among its member states during tumultuous times.
The Covid-19 pandemic tested the EU in unprecedented ways, prompting significant health, economic, and social interventions.
You’ll examine the measures taken by the EU to combat the pandemic’s effects, including the rapid development and distribution of vaccines, public health directives, and support mechanisms for affected economies.
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has significant ramifications for the European Union. This segment explores the EU’s response to the crisis, including its diplomatic efforts, sanctions against Russia, and support for Ukraine.
As you investigate these actions, you’ll learn the EU’s strategic interests and its role in promoting peace and stability in the region.
By the end of this week-long course, you’ll have a nuanced understanding of the European Union’s responses to major crises and their implications for the region and beyond.
This course is designed for engaged citizens, including first-year undergraduate students and professionals in Ireland, the European Union, and beyond, who seek to understand the EU’s crisis responses without requiring specialised knowledge.