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Florence School of Transnational Governance

Navigating the New Global Disorder

Programme Start Date

07/10/2025

Duration

5 weeks

Delivery mode

Online

Location

Online

Fee

1.200 €

Discount options available

See the fees section

Application Deadline

07/09/2025 - 23:59 CEST

This course is also part of the EUI Global Executive Master

Programme Description

The world is undergoing a significant strategic and geopolitical transformation that is permeating policy and politics from the global to the local level. The transformation raises questions about order and how to manage it under new and shifting geopolitical conditions. The course investigates the geopolitical outlook of important global actors such as the United States, China and Russia and their effects on global and regional governance institutions. Additionally, the course probes the geopolitical impacts of contestation of existing norms and values and shifting perceptions of order and justice in domestic populations and in states and non-state actors that do not have the traditional geopolitical trappings of power.

The course will explore:

  • the causes and consequences of a fragmenting global ordering architecture;
  • the return to geopolitics;
  • the impact of transnational actors as spoilers and influencers;
  • the implications of the new geopolitical environment for issues such as energy, trade and security.

The course aims to give participants an understanding of the rapidly changing and highly complex geopolitical landscape and the numerous challenges it presents for global and local governance, strategic planning and decision-making. The course will equip participants with a broad knowledge of current global geopolitical challenges and concepts such as order, geopolitics and geo-economics, risk and resilience, which are explored by zooming in on a range of challenges. The course adopts a deliberately wide notion of geopolitics encompassing a variety of actors, locations, and their interactions, from the global, regional, and transnational level to the national, local, and personal level.

This course is also part of the curriculum of the EUI Global Executive Master, in the Geopolitics and Security (GEOS) specialisation track.

 

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course participants will be able to:

  • Identify and critically evaluate the main geopolitical challenges in a number of settings;
  • Master a conceptual and policy-relevant vocabulary to address and communicate aspects, concepts, and dynamics of geopolitics and ordering;
  • Demonstrate in-depth empirical and policy-relevant understanding of contemporary global geopolitical challenges;
  • Develop analytical skills to understand complex issues and be able to write about, discuss, and communicate geopolitical issues for a range of target audiences.

Information for applicants

The course is designed for an online audience, including weekly live online sessions, pre-readings, and assignments with feedback. As a participant you can expect a hands-on approach, with plenty of space dedicated to practical exercises, live interaction, and engagement with real-world examples.

The training will have live online sessions one afternoon per week between 7 October and 4 November 2025. You may consult the Programme Timetable for details on the timing and content of each online session.

The live online sessions will be held from the new state of the art Online Teaching Room of the EUI Executive Education Centre, ensuring a high level of audio-visual quality and interaction.

Participants will be enrolled in the EUI’s Virtual Learning Environment (Brightspace). All live online sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on this platform.

Participants who complete all the necessary course assignments will receive a Certificate of Completion with ECTS credits (3) included. The credits obtained by completing this course can be used towards the EUI Global Executive Master. Participants who do not complete the assignments but have regularly attended the course will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

In this executive training course led by Prof. Trine Flockhart, participants can expect to learn from a team of instructors, bringing in both practical and academic expertise. The full list of instructors will be announced in due course.

Scientific coordinator

Fees

Fee 1.200 €

Early bird and groups 1.080 € [ -10%]

Affiliation price 1.020 € [ -15%]

ETGN price 960 € [ -20%]

Early bird and groups

The early-bird discount (10%) is applicable for registrations by 15/06/2025 - 23:59 CET. The same discount is applicable for groups (more than three people).

Affiliation price

The affiliation discount (15%) applies for NGO staff, national civil servants and EU officials (from EU institutions and bodies), international organisations, as well as EUI alumni, and former paying participants of STG courses.

ETGN price

The course is eligible for the ETGN Certificate with 20% discount over the total fee.
Find out more.

We encourage early registrations for this course as places are given on a rolling basis. 

More information about the cancellation policy applicable to this course.

Target Audience

  • Public sector officials addressing economic issues and working with economic policy tools in national and subnational administrations, other government agencies, international organisations, public-sector consultancies, etc.;
  • Public officials from European institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, Accredited Parliamentary Assistants, Advisors, etc.;
  • Professionals in the consultancy sector or the private sector with a role related to the impact of geopolitical changes or representing issue areas impacted by the currently changing environment.

Contacts

Application deadline:
07/09/2025 - 23:59CEST

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