DSPO 25A13 - The Decision-Making Process in the European Union

This class has an innovative approach to European institutions and politics. Unlike a theoretical university presentation, the class aims to provide students, regardless of whether they have an extensive knowledge of the subject, with a concrete overview of the daily functioning of European institutions and true ratios of power between all the stakeholders involved. Using numerous enlightening examples, some of which are unknown by the general public and the media, the aim of the course is to challenge misconceptions and preconceived ideas about Europe and to help students form their own points of view.
Pascale REY-PANTZ,Axel BERKOVITS
Séminaire
English
This course has no specific pre-requisites. Students should however be interested in EU matters, EU politics or policies. Reading the press specialized in EU related issues is strongly encouraged.
Spring 2024-2025
Students will be evaluated based on 3 grades. The final paper weighs 60% of the final grade. An oral presentation accounts for 30% of the final grade based on a fact sheet the students will have to send before the class. An additional 10% is based on student engagement during the semester.
The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World by Anu Bradford (Oxford, 2020)
Un sociologue à la Commission européenne by Frédéric Mérand (Sciences Po, 2021)
The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World by Anu Bradford (Oxford, 2020)
Behind the scenes of EU negotiations: The climate, time for action and covid 19: the EU's Hamiltonian moment, 2 documentaries by RTBF, 2021
Politico, Brussels Playbook (daily newsletter)
Politico, EU Confidential (daily podcast)