Jan 03

EPIIC is accepting new students for the Spring term

EPIIC will focus on the rise of populism and the threat it poses to the liberal order during the Spring term. Through keynotes and lectures, the course will explore the drivers of populist movements in Europe and the US, their impact on global affairs and ultimately on the liberal order built up since the end of the Second World War. Questions to be addressed in the course include: What is driving millions of voters in Europe and North America to vote for ever more radical political options? Why is this happening now?

Dec 28

The Institute for Global Leadership welcomes Manuel Muñiz to lead EPIIC for the remainder of the academic year.

The Institute for Global Leadership is very pleased to welcome Manuel Muñiz to lead EPIIC, its foundation program, for the remainder of the academic year. He will have an appointment as a Professor of the Practice at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. The topic of the 32nd annual EPIIC colloquium and symposium is “Order and Chaos: Diplomacy and Force in a Changing World,” and Manuel’s back ground is well-suited to this theme.

Dec 09

Internationally-renown scientist and author Paul Berkman presents lecture on Environmental Diplomacy and the High North to EPIIC students

Professor Berkman is an internationally-renown scientist, explorer, educator and author who has made significant contributions to the sustainable development of our world during the past three decades. He is especially motivated to establish connections between science, diplomacy and information technology to promote cooperation and prevent discord for good governance of regions beyond sovereign jurisdictions – which account for nearly 70% of the Earth.