Duration
08 Sep 2025 - 12 Sep 2025
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.