Course Structure & Faculty

This year’s Olympia Summer Academy will run in two parallel course-cycles:

(Geo)Political Risk Analysis

Global China

July 14-19, 2025

European Cultural Centre of Delphi
Delphi, Greece

Olympia Summer Academy 2025
Olympia Summer Academy 2025

A: (Geo)Political Risk Analysis

Over the last decade, financial investors and multinational corporations have become more aware of the need to “go beyond economics” and integrate (geo)political factors into their decision-making processes. From rising populism in developed economies to increased political instability in emerging markets and geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, politics are central to the most important events shaping global markets and the world economy. 
 
The objective of the course is to explore the ways in which political risk can be analyzed and managed in a business-relevant and forward-looking manner. The module is structured to provide participants with a theoretical understanding of (geo)political risk as well as practical frameworks and analytical tools for identifying and measuring the key political risk dynamics that can affect business and government. Case-studies and simulations involving emerging markets and developed economies will be used to provide participants with “hands-on” experience for understanding and managing risk. A wide range of topics and issues will be discussed during the course, including nationalization, expropriation, conflict, macro-economic (in)stability, sanctions, migration, sovereign debt crises, social unrest, and elections.

Faculty

Kristin Fabbe,  Professor of Business and Comparative Politics, School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute.

Wolfango Piccoli, Co-president and Director of Research, Teneo.

B: Global China

Olympia Summer Academy 2025 Cycle B Jerome Doyon and Andrew J. Nathan

The emergence of China as a power with global interests in the 21st century has been interpreted in different ways. Where some see peaceful intentions driven by developmental priorities, others argue that China represents a political and military threat, with each side projecting their own aspirations and insecurities about the future. The course will prompt participants to carefully examine the domestic and global dynamics that shape the rise of China and think for themselves about the challenges it entails. We will first explore the key stages of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) transformation from a revolutionary-military organization in the 1940s to a technocratic developmental regime in the 1980s and a confident autocracy with global aspirations in the 2010s. The domestic perspectives will cover the system of governance that the CCP has developed, the main characteristics of its version of capitalism, and key themes in state-society relations. Moving to the global dimension, participants will examine China’s security interests and international behaviour, as well as unpack the Belt and Road Initiative as a platform for the promotion of Chinese economic and other priorities.

Faculty

Jérôme Doyon, Junior Professor at the Centre for International Relations (CERI) at Sciences Po Paris.

Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science at Columbia University.

Application Process & Fees

The Academy welcomes applications from undergraduate and graduate students, doctoral researchers as well as young scholars and practitioners.

The application should include the following material:

1) a CV;
2) a letter of recommendation; and,
3) the registration form

Send your application here:

E: [email protected]

Participation Fee: 550€

It includes:

Accommodation in double occupancy rooms at the premises of the European Cultural Centre of Delphi

Breakfast and lunch

Transportation from Athens to Delphi and back

Tuition and reading material

Counseling and cultural activities

Registration Fee: 50€ (non-refundable, paid upon admission to secure a place).

Scholarships,  covering tuition and amounting to 300€, are available and students in need are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Priority will be given to early applicants. Scholarships will be distributed on a merit basis.

Admitted foreign students will be provided with all necessary documentation in support of a visa application, if this is needed. Therefore, out-of-Schengen applicants, should apply early so that they have the necessary time needed for a Visa-application to be processed and approved.

Application deadline: January 31 , 2025.

For further inquiries please contact us at:
E: [email protected]

I value greatly my Olympia experience and the incredible opportunities it gave me. It provided a first platform to present my early research and receive constructive feedback. That was an essential moment in my development, and greatly helped me in my academic career.
Dr. Ruairidh J. Brown
Head of Politics and International Relations, Forward College
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