Course - EU expansions - EUR3406
EU expansions
New from the academic year 2010/2011
About
About the course
Course content
The course provides, on the basis of new theory and a comparative approach, a general introduction to EUs expansions. It however devotes most attention to the eastward expansions in 2004 and 2007. The eastward expansions are compared with the southward expansions in the 1980s and the northern expansion in 1994. The course elaborates on the EUs own conditions for accepting new members, why European non-member countries wanted EU membership, how they became members, and the national consequences of membership. The course concludes by assessing the possibility of Turkish membership in the EU.
Learning outcome
Insights about the tensions between deepening and widening of the EU as well as conceptual tools to analyse these tensions. The course provides a theoretically informed contemporary perspective on the basic conditions and problems related to the EUs expansions.
Learning methods and activities
Lecture and seminars
Compulsory assignments
- Written homework
Recommended previous knowledge
BA europestudy, history, political science or similar
Required previous knowledge
BA
Course materials
Syllabus
Subject areas
- History