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Understanding Georgia’s Ongoing Protests

Humanities Museum (HUM 225)

Since late 2024, Georgia has experienced significant social and political unrest, marked by persistent street protests. For over four months, Georgians have been taking to the streets daily demanding snap elections. The protests erupted following the ruling Georgian Dream party's announcement to suspend European Union accession talks until 2028, a move that contradicted public aspirations […]

2025 URCEU: Never Waste a Crisis: How the EU Uses its Digital Policies to Become More Innovative, Competitive and Safe

Hampton Room, ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓÆµ

The European Union was born out of a crisis. After WWII, six countries agreed to pull together coal and steel procurement to make war between them "not merely unthinkable, but materially impossible". 70 years later, the European Union pulled together procurement of vaccines to address the pandemic, and introduced the digital Covid certificate that revolutionised […]

2025 URCEU: Will Europe Meet This Moment?

Hampton Room, ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓÆµ

Europe has awoken to a stark new geopolitical reality. The post-Cold War era of European integration, transatlantic cooperation, and benign globalization is gone. For over three years Russia has waged a brutal war against an EU aspirant country, committing heinous war crimes and crimes against humanity. China lurks in the shadows while it props up […]