The European Union in the 21st Century: Internal and External Challenges
calendar_month 29 Iul 2015, 00:00
The course will introduce the basics of the European Union and describe and explain the processes of widening and deepening of this unique political entity. This will cover an overview of European Union history, its evolution in economic and political terms as well as of its institutional structure up to today.Internal politics and policies, for example the decision-making process, the balance of power, identity and democratic questions in this new system of governance will be discussed. Likewise in the realm of external affairs, the Common Foreign and Security Policy, relations with neighbors and with developing countries will be our concern. Particularly important aspects include the discussion on future expansion as well as the consequences of the financial crisis and the Lisbon Treaty. If students express specific interests in other topics or case studies sessions can be adjusted.The morning sessions consist of lectures, literature based discussions and oral presentations from working groups. After lunch the course will visit various institutions in Germany%60s political center. Students will have the chance to discuss the topics from the morning sessions with international experts from political institutions, embassies and think tanks
Course leader
Dr. Ulrich Brckner; Dr. Ingo Peters
Target group
Students from different countries, academic levels and backgrounds, who are generally interested in European integration will benefit from each other in an intercultural and interdisciplinary learning process.Former classes consisted of regular students and practitioners such as civil servants, communication experts, young politicians and even members of parliaments.The course does not require special knowledge about European politics, law, history or culture, but participants should be interested in more than just their field of specialization.In class participation, especially in the discussions with experts, is essential for the course success and plays an important role in grading.
Credits info
4 ECTS GRADING Participation: 40% Oral presentations: 30% Final paper: 30%
Fee info
EUR 900: Tuition EUR 250: Program fee
Freie Universit%C3%A4t Berlin
Address: FUBiS, Malteserstr. 74-100
Postal code: 12249
City: Berlin
Country: Germany
Website: http://www.fubis.org/
E-mail: fubis@fubis.org
Phone: +49-30-838 73472