Course directors
:
Zoran Kurelić , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Wolfgang Heuer , Free University of Berlin, Germany
Vlasta Jalušič , University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Waltraud Meints-Stender , University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein, Germany
Cristina Sánchez , Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Course
description:
The course "Ideologies, Divisions, Conflicts" explores how ideological divisions drive political and social conflicts, often leading to the erosion of international law, the weakening of institutions like the UN, and challenges to global justice. It examines how authoritarian regimes, populist movements, and nationalist expansions exploit ideological divides to consolidate power, destabilize international norms, and fuel geopolitical tensions. Through case studies and theoretical perspectives, the course critically analyzes the impact of these forces on global governance and conflict resolution.
Course
lecturers:
Toni Cerkez , Tallinn University, Estonia
Virginia Fusco , University Carlos III - Madrid, Spain
Antonio Gomez Ramos , University Carlos III - Madrid, Spain
Wolfgang Heuer , Free University of Berlin, Germany
Vlasta Jalušič , University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dragan Jurić , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Antonio Karlovic , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Rafael Lambert Kasper , UFRGS Brazil, Brazil
Gorazd Kovačič , University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Zoran Kurelić , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Waltraud Meints-Stender , University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein, Germany
Jan Rodin , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Joris Roelofs , University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Cristina Sánchez , Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Kelly Janaina Souza da Silva , NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lana Zdravković , Peace Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia