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Vorlesung
WiSe 13/14: Researching the European Union
Tanja Anita Börzel
Kommentar
The European Union (EU) consists of 28 European countries. It has evolved into a political community that not only deeply affects the daily lives of its citizens, but also plays an increasingly important role as an international actor beyond its borders. Reflecting the dynamics of European integration since its inception, research on the EU in various disciplines has also flourished in the past decades. This lecture course surveys the development and effect of European integration from a theoretical perspective and introduces students with a prior knowledge on the EU's political system into past and ongoing research on the EU. The course will be divided in three parts. The first part reviews research explaining the development and evolution of European integration from the perspective of IR theories, classic integration theories and new critical approaches. Drawing on the comparative politics literature, public policy analysis and governance approaches, the second part surveys research on "the nature of the beast" which tries to capture what the EU actually is and how it can be accurately described. The last part brings together research on the effect of European integration both within and beyond the EU, such as the literature on Europeanization, diffusion and comparative regionalism. The goal of this lecture course is to critically assess the prospects and limits of using the EU as a case study in political science. Schließen
17 Termine
Regelmäßige Termine der Lehrveranstaltung
Di, 15.10.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 22.10.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 29.10.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 05.11.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 12.11.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 19.11.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 26.11.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 03.12.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 10.12.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 17.12.2013 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 07.01.2014 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 14.01.2014 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 21.01.2014 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 28.01.2014 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 04.02.2014 08:00 - 10:00
Di, 11.02.2014 08:00 - 10:00
Mo, 17.02.2014 14:00 - 18:00
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