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HKUx: Europe Without Borders? (2nd Edition)

After more than a decade of crises, European unity and democracy are under threat. Can the European Union survive its recent challenges: from the eurozone and refugee crises to Brexit and Russia’s war against Ukraine?

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Starts Nov 27

About this course

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Do you wonder what the European Union is all about? What challenges it faces and whether and how it can manage them? How will the decade and a half long of crises reshape Europe? This is the course for you!

In this course, we will introduce you to key concepts and historical turning points, which have shaped contemporary Europe. What is national sovereignty and can it be shared? What impact has the 1989 collapse of communism had on Europe and is the East-West divide still relevant today? And finally, what is the best size for a political unit?

The eurozone crisis raised question marks about the EU as a vehicle for economic prosperity, the refugee crisis undermined Europe’s social cohesion, Brexit resulted in a Europe that is smaller and less impactful geopolitically, and the Russian war against Ukraine has tested the limits of EU power. This course will address these challenges without fear or favour.

The course’s ultimate focus is on the function and status of national and European borders and the question of what it means to belong to a political community: who is in, who is out? How and why are people included or excluded? And, what, finally, is the future of a borderless Europe?

Taught by a skeptical European who lived, studied and worked in Germany, Slovakia, Ireland, Australia and Hong Kong, this course includes a number of interviews with leading scholars, practitioners and best-selling authors, including Timothy Garton Ash (Oxford), Chris Bickerton (Cambridge), Frank Furedi (Brussels), Hans Kundnani (New York), Michael Martens (Vienna), Maria Popova (Montreal), George Papandreou (Athens), Alexander Thiele (Berlin), Helen Thomson (Cambridge), Ben Tonra (Dublin) and David Vaughan (Prague).

The European Union pervades all aspects of people’s lives. But the course will be of particular interest to many professionals dealing with the EU whether they are EU citizens, or not.

At a glance

  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English

What you'll learn

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  • Key political concepts such as citizenship, democracy, nationalism, and sovereignty
  • An understanding of the multiple sources of the European project’s crisis
  • Historical moments which have shaped contemporary Europe, such as 1989
  • The impact of current challenges: War in Ukraine, refugee crisis, Brexit, and eurozone crisis

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**Module 1 Europe At The Crossroads: War In Ukraine **

  • 1.1 Introduction to the war in Ukraine
  • 1.2 The return of geopolitics
  • 1.3 The need for the EU to change in light of the war in Ukraine

Module 2 What Is The EU?

  • 2.1 The nature of the European Union
  • 2.2 Who are "We, the People"?
  • 2.3 Has the EU transcended national sovereignty?

Module 3 The EU’s Decade Of Crises

  • 3.1 European integration: Too fast, too far?
  • 3.2 The Eurozone: From creation to crisis
  • 3.3 The EU’s ongoing contestations
  • 3.4 The refugee crisis: towards a divided Europe and reinstated borders?

Module 4 The EU Since 1989: Expanding Ambitions, New Challenges

  • 4.1 The meaning of 1989 and the "Return" of Central Eastern Europe
  • 4.2 European values vs. resurgent Illiberalism
  • 4.3 The East-West divide today
  • 4.4 The European Project in the near future

Learner testimonials

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- This was a great course. The bite-sized lectures and interviews with several scholars was an interesting formula. A lot of ground was covered, which helped me brush up some of the things I studied at university many years ago.

- The course is well-organized and structured with videos featuring interviews with experts on different topics. [It] allows me to recall what I've learned before and know more about the latest development and challenges of EU.

- I'm finding it to be an incredibly interesting time to take this course specifically. I've always been interested in the EU, but due to Brexit and Coronavirus, the entire EU seems to be the most interesting place on Earth right now.

- There were some very pertinent concepts and issues raised in these videos which certainly gave food for thought... I am very satisfied with the quality of this course’s content.

- Thank you for a class that truly broadened my knowledge and understanding of the EU.

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