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| SPOL2210-1 | Decision-making in foreign policy
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| Duration : | 30h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Sébastian Santander |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | The cours attempts to study the European Union as an international actor.
The course attempts to unscramble the decision-making process in the field of foreign policy. The latter will be apprehended through a comprehensive approach. In order to reach this aim, the course will analyse the external policies of the European Union (PESC/PSD, trade, cooperation humnitarian policies,...). It also aims to analyse the relations of the EU with international organisations (WTO), regional groups and third countries from the Americas, Africa and Asia. The course will pay particular attention to the relations between the European Union and Latin America. The course will handle differents questions such as: Who are de decision-makers ? In what conditions are decisions made ? Are decisions always rational ? What is the relative weight of lobbying/external pressures ? Who controls the process ? What are the international consenquencies of the external policies? The course will also analyze the nature of the actor that the EU represents through different theories. |
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| Course objective : | The course aims at promoting a better understanding of decision-making processes in the field of foreign policy apprehended in a comprehensive way and in relation with the European Union. |
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| Prerequisites : | Students need to have followed the course about : - "Theories of international relations "(SPOL0011-1) - "Regionalism in world politics" (SPOL0925-1) |
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| Organization : | Ex cathedra lectures though students are warmly invited to participate.
There will be external interventions. |
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| Written notes : | The course is based on notes prepared by the responsable of the course.
Obligatory readings: Chapter V, VI and Conclusions in Sebastian Santander, Le régionalisme sud-américain, l'Union européenne et les Etats-Unis, Bruxelles, éditions de l'université de Bruxelles, 2008.
Other obligatory readings in english and french will be given during the course. |
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| Assessment : | Written examination both in the first and second session: both open questions and multiple choice |
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| Contacts : | Professor: Sebastian Santander, Office R71, level 0. Phone: 04/3663046 Assistant : Sophie Wintgens Office R10 - level 0 - tél. 04 366 43 89. |
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| Remarks : | The knowledge of English is necessary. |
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