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
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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