General overview

The Module addresses EU Enlargement between geopolitics and sustainability, its tensions and competing logics, between geopolitics and sustainability. 

It aims at researching, studying, teaching, debating, and promoting a public awareness of EU’s strategies, policies and political projects in relation to its candidate countries and Neighbourhood areas

Its activities will focus on the EU’s external action vis-à-vis the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe, and the South Caucasus in the last two decades: in particular, how EU’s specific instruments towards Eastern and South-Eastern Europe have been restructured and reviewed, as well as integrated with wider concerns for stabilisation and resilience, as well as the renegotiation of normative/transformative commitments.

The Module's activities include:

1. Teaching activities

2. Workshops and vocational training for students 

3. Students' career development

4. Debating EU enlargement outside university

 Map of European Countries

Countries that could join the European Union
Dark blu: Current members
Light blu: Candidate countries
Orange: Applicant countries
Blue grey: Potential candidate countries
Green: Membership possible

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