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Content

Russia plays a key role in European stability and the global order, making its evolving position essential to understanding today’s world. This course examines Russia’s role in the international system from the end of the Cold War to the present. Starting with the collapse of the Soviet Union, we will analyze how Russia has re-emerged as a global actor and shaped its relations with Europe, India, the Middle East, and China.

The course explores concepts such as the “Russian World,” de facto states, and the Soviet legacy. It also investigates major conflicts, including the war in Ukraine and Nagorno-Karabakh, within broader historical and strategic contexts. Additionally, it addresses memory politics surrounding World War II and Russia’s engagement with international law and institutions like the ICC and ICJ, providing insight into its foreign policy and global ambitions.

Gain a wide perspective

Gain a wide perspective that draws on news, visual media and academic sources to engage with the topic in an interdisciplinary fashion

Leading guest speakers

Learn from leading guest speakers with expertise on geopolitics, memory politics, international law and institutions and many more.

Learn with UvA students

Join UvA students in an inspiring academic setting where professionals and students learn side by side.

For Whom?

Professionals with an interest Russia’s role in the international system. No prior knowledge needed.

Practical information

When? 8 September 2026 until 24 November 2026
What time? Lectures on Tuesdays 17.00 - 19.00
Where? Amsterdam, Roeterseiland

Coordinator

Dr. Nevenka Tromp

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact us at keuzeonderwijs-iis@uva.nl