NearEU

NearEU Module continues its Master Class series with partnering expert – Dr. Andriy Tyushka

On May 7th, the NearEU Jean Monnet Module hosted its second Master Class, entitled “The EU, Ukraine and (geo)politics of EU association”, which was delivered by the partnering expert – Dr. Andriy Tyushka from the College of Europe (Natolin). The Master Class evaluated the broader implications and challenges related to European integration and relations with the Eastern partnership countries, particularly focusing on Ukraine. The master Class highlighted the impact of competing projects of regional integration on Ukraine’s geopolitical perspective and internal political developments. It has also discussed the EU’s engagement with a broader Eastern European region and the perspectives for further development of Eastern Partnership. 

The Master Class attracted a very high level of interest, bringing together to the session more than 75 participants from both partner institutions of the module and all around the world. 

Dr Andriy Tyushka joined the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair as a Research Fellow in November 2016, having previously held a Post-Doctoral Fellowship position with the Chair in 2014, and since 1 October 2019 is a Senior Research Fellow.

Prior to joining the College of Europe Natolin, Dr Andriy Tyushka held research and teaching positions in Spain (University of Deusto), Germany (German-French Institute in Ludwigsburg), and, most recently, Estonia (Baltic Defence College), where in 2016 he was awarded the BALTDEFCOL Service Cross for outstanding service. He was also a research fellow in the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy at the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Ukraine), where he obtained his M.A. and Ph.D. (C.Sc.) in International Relations and World Politics. He also holds advanced postgraduate degrees in Constitutional Law (University of Lviv), and International Relations and European Integration (Estonian School of Diplomacy).

Dr Tyushka’s research focuses primarily on (Eastern) European security (Ukraine, Poland, Russia); the EU’s (Eastern) neighbourhood, foreign and security policy, including the EU association agreements and structural power in the neighbourhood; Franco-German European politics; constitutional studies (Ukraine, EU); and strategic narratives and partnerships in international relations. He has published extensively in his area of expertise.

It was an honor and a pleasure to host Dr. Andriy Tyushka digitally as the leader of our NearEU Master Class session. See more pictures from the master class in the gallery section. 

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