A doctoral seminar that treats Europe as a political laboratory: how the Westphalian state system congealed into modern nation-states, why those same states then chose to pool sovereignty after 1945, and what the resulting EU architecture can and cannot do when integrative and centrifugal pressures pull against each other. You'll work through the theories of integration, dissect the Commission-Council-Parliament-Court machinery, and apply both to concrete policy domains and country cases (UK, France, Germany, Turkey) via response papers, presentations, and a term paper. Less a survey than training in how to frame original comparative research on Europe, which is the real deliverable for a PhD-level course graded almost entirely on your own writing.
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To qualify for participation in the final examination, students must attend at least 50 percent of the lectures, participate in at least three of the four in-class examinations, as well as collect a minimum of 30 points according to the following equation: 0.1*Quiz+0.2*Midterm+0.2*Term Paper+0.2*Presentation Students who fail to fulfil the aforementioned criteria will be given an FZ grade and will not be allowed to participate in the final term paper examination.