PowerLines: Systems, Leadership & the Shape of Society

PowerLines: Systems, Leadership & the Shape of Society

Who decides? How does it work? And where do you stand?

Behind every government, organization, or movement lies a system — of ideas, rules, power, and people.
PowerLines is a camp for curious minds ready to explore the concepts that shape how societies are built and managed — from ancient philosophies to modern institutions.

What is power, really? What does it mean to govern — and to be governed? Why do some systems lead to justice, while others lead to conflict or collapse?
Through interactive simulations, roleplay, debates, case studies, and group strategy games, you’ll explore:

🏛️ Political ideologies and decision-making models
⚖️ Power structures and leadership styles
🌍 Historical and global comparisons
🗳️ Real-world impact of abstract ideas

By the end, you won’t just understand how systems work — you’ll start thinking critically about the one you’re part of, and the kind you want to help create.

Language: English

Speaker:

  • Rati Kobakhidze - EU Program Manager at Europe-Georgia Institute, Erasmus Mundus Public Policy MA student at Central European University & University of York

Speaker
Rati Kobakhidze
Schedule

Course Price:3000

Manglisi Campus

1 September - 7 September

GB

English

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