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Language
English
Main themes
This course aims at tracing the history of European political integration, from the end of the 2nd World War to the present day, through several strands of analysis:
The course sheds light on the peculiarity of the EU political integration and its inherent tensions, such as between unity and diversity, supranationalism and intergovernmentalism, deepening and widening processes, soft and hard power, values and interests.
- The European context : political and policy dynamics specific to Member States, their leaders and civil societies;
- Global geopolitics: relations with other great powers (USA, Soviet Union/Russia), international organisations (UN,…), emerging powers (China,…) and developing countries.
The course sheds light on the peculiarity of the EU political integration and its inherent tensions, such as between unity and diversity, supranationalism and intergovernmentalism, deepening and widening processes, soft and hard power, values and interests.
Learning outcomes
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