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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : Political Science
166-429 Dilemmas of European Unity: Nation, State and Europe |
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Availability: | Not offered in 1997. | |
Credit Points: | 16.7 4th year | |
Coordinator: | Philomena Murray | |
Prerequisite/s: | Admission to fourth-year Political Science. | |
Contact: | A 2-hour seminar a week. | |
Content: | A study of the challenges of the European Unity initiatives in the European Community (EC) and the European Union (EU) and the changing nature of nation and state. The subject's context of the EC/EU is used to examine pressing questions about the changing nature of traditional and classical political categories, such as citizenship, nationality and statehood. It therefore examines the theoretical approaches to European Integration, different forms of the state and political system as well as forms of government. It further places the European Union issue and current debates under the microscope of political science analysis. It then explores the potential for an active common European Union foreign and security policy, particularly in the light of the Maastricht Treaty on European Union and current negotiations on the EUs future governance. It further analyses the issue of migrants' rights and the challenge of neofascism and racism to the European Unity ideal. | |
Assessment: | Written work totalling 6000 words. | |
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