EUROPEAN 206
European Integration
Please note: this is archived course information from 2019 for EUROPEAN 206.
Description
This cross-disciplinary course examines political, economic, social and cultural integration and its effects in the fabric of contemporary Europe. Issues addressed include identity, immigration and citizenship in Europe and matters pertaining to the European Union: its political form, enlargement, foreign and security policy, economic and monetary policy and the European constitution.
This team-taught cross-disciplinary course examines key aspects of "integration" and global politics in contemporary Europe:
- European Union, its political form, foreign and security policies
- EU economic and monetary policy
- European Constitution, enlargement and resurgent nationalism
- European identities in the era of bordering nationalism, migration, immigration, austerity and BREXIT
- War, violence and social anxiety
Lecturers have direct experience and research expertise in European and EU governance, policy and cultural politics.
Availability 2019
Summer School
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator(s) Professor Bernadette Luciano
Assessment
Coursework + exam
Points
EUROPEAN 206: 15 points
Prerequisites
30 points passed at Stage I
Restrictions
EUROPEAN 302