Course authors: 
Anna Beitane and Stefano Braghiroli. The course also includes contributions from J. Skytte Institute of Political Studies staff members (Prof. Andrey Makarychev, Kristel Vits, Maili Vilson) and partnering experts from NearEU Module.
Language: 
English
Training volume: 
2 ECTS (52 hours)
Course duration: 
6 weeks
Course dates: 
18.10.2021 to 28.11.2021
Course target group: 

Everyone interested in comparative regionalism and integration processes in Europe and Eurasia, especially master degree and bachelor students in European and Russian studies, international relations and political science.

Course certification: 

The students who have successfully passed the course will be issued a digital certificate of completion by the University of Tartu.

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Course description: 

Course is divided into six issue specific blocks with multiple video lectures and various e-learning material in each. The course will focus on the multifaceted nature of regionalism in different geo-territorial and geo-political contexts in Europe and Eurasia and on its conceptual and theoretical definition by looking at the relevant cleavages in contemporary societies and at the fluid and ever-changing nature of inter- and intra-state interaction and supranational/intergovernmental trends of integration. Historical and institutional comparative perspectives will allow participants to practically assess the developments in the European and Eurasian regions and to investigate their impact on specific case studies.

Source: https://www.ut.ee/en/mooc/common-challenges-competing-regionalisms?fbclid=IwAR3Om9v6Mewi5aVK5jOuO6R4VWh_QTy_p3Rirs04wZL9ajIWNefl_Dk1RSg

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