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European Integration: Theory and Political Process 2014/2015 Code: 42453 ECTS Credits: 10 Degree Type Year Semester 4313335 Ciència Política / Political Science OT 0 1 Contact Name: Nuria Esther Font Borrás Email: Nuria.Font@uab.cat Teachers Use of languages Principal working language: anglès (eng) Some groups entirely in English: No Some groups entirely in Catalan: Yes Some groups entirely in Spanish: No Ana Mar Fernández Pasarín Prerequisites 1.European integration and EU institutional system Introduction to the study of European integration The historical process of European integration The EU institutional system before and after the Lisbon Treaty The decision-making process: agenda-setting, initiative, formulation and implementation of European policies 2.Theories of European integration Federalism, neofunctionalism, intergovernmentalism, liberal intergovernmentalism, multilevel governance, the EU as a political system New institutionalism 3. Data sources in the study of the EU 4. EU institutional processes Negotiation in legislative processes Legislative - executive relationships Delegation of executive power: comitology and specialized agencies Europeization of interest groups 5.EU policies 1

EU cohesion policy EU energy policy EU climate change policy Objectives and Contextualisation The purpose of this module is to introduce students with the history and institutional processes of the European Union, as well as to provede them with theoretical and methodological tools that are required for studying the process of European Integration. The module is intented to help students successfully write a research paper and develop research skills for PhD applications. The module overviews the different phases of European Integration, the modes of EU governance and the different conceptualizations applied to EU policy, politics and policies. The module is divided in a set of thematic lectures by professors from the UAB and visiting scholars from different European Universities. Skills Applied theoretical knowledge acquired from the analysis of real situation and using political analysis generate useful orientations for decision-making. Demonstration reading comprehension for specialist texts in English. Recognise the complexity of politics today, its diversity and the tensions to which it is exposed, with special emphasis on the Spanish and European contexts. Understand the design, operation and consequences of the political institutions and their relation to processes of governance. Work in international and interdisciplinary teams whose members have different origins and backgrounds. Learning outcomes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Analyse the most relevant European policies from the point of view of economic and social cohesion and sustainability Apply the different theories on integration and European governance to specific cases. Define theories of governance in the European Union and on Europisation Demonstration reading comprehension for specialist texts in English. Differentiate between the different agents operating in the European Union: their actions, interest and resources Identify the role of political agents at different levels of government in the drawing up and implementation of European policies Recognise the different regulatory, economic and social elements that are necessary for understanding European Union policy Work in international and interdisciplinary teams whose members have different origins and backgrounds. Content The course is structured in the following blocks: 1.European integration and EU institutional system Introduction to the study of European integration The historical process of European integration 2

The EU institutional system before and after the Lisbon Treaty 2.Theories of European integration Federalism, neofunctionalism, intergovernmentalism, liberal intergovernmentalism, multilevel governance, the EU as a political system New institutionalism 3. Data sources in the study of the EU Exploring the main data sources in the study of EU institutional processes 4. EU institutional processes Legislative - executive relationships Delegation of executive power: comitology and specialized agencies Europeization of interest groups Subnational governments in the EU 5.EU policy-making and policies EU policy-making EU employment and energy policies Methodology The methodology is based on the following learning activities: - Activities in the classrroom directed by the faulty, during the scheduled time during the semester. These ativities can be theoreticla or pratical. Theoretical activities consist of presentations by professors followed by discussions. For proper development of the ativity, prior reading of the literature and related materials is required. Practical ativities will consist of oral presentations and data collection exercises. - Activities performed by students under the supervision of the professor. These activities mostly include the elaboration of papers. - Autonomous activities performed by students, both individually and collectivelly. Students will organize their time and work. These activities include readings and study of bibligraphy, data search, preparation of oral presentations and preparation of evaluation ativities. Activities Title Hours ECTS Learning outcomes Type: Directed Lectures and seminars 63 2.52 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Type: Supervised Tutorials 50 2 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 3

Type: Autonomous Preparation of assigned readings 100 4 4 Preparation of course assignments 34.5 1.38 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Evaluation The evaluation is based on active participation during the course (20%), presentation and discussion of papers (30%), and a final assignment of 3,000 words (50%). Students must choose a topic and submit a 3-page paper proposal by December. The paper proposal should include: 1. 2. 3. 4. A clearly stated research question A hypothesis or expected answer to the research question A brief review of the theoretical debates on the topic A short description of how to answer the research question IMPORTANT: Attendance is compulsory (at least 80% of the sessions) Evaluation activities Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning outcomes Assignments 0,50 1.25 0.05 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Participation 0,20 0.5 0.02 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Tutorials 0,30 0.75 0.03 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Bibliography General references: Aspinwall, M. y G. Schneider (2000), 'Same menu, separate tables: The institutionalist turn in political science and the study of European integration', European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 38, pp. 1-36 Bomberg, E., J. Peterson and A. Stubb (eds) (2008), The European Union: How Does it Work?, Oxford University Press. Cini, M. (ed) (2009), European Union Politics, Oxford University Press. Dinan, D. (2010), 'Institutions and Governance: A New Treaty, a Newly Elected Parliament and a New Commission', Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol 48 Annual Review pp. 956-118. Dinan, D. (2011) 'Governance and Institutions: Implementing the Lisbon Treaty in the Shadow of the Euro Crisis', Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol.49, Annual Review, pp.103-121. Hix, S. And B. Hoyland (2012), The Politial System of the European Union, New York: Palgrave. Kassim, H. et al. (2013) 'The European Commission of the 21st Century', OUP. Moravcsik, A. (1998) The Choice for Europe: Social Purpose and State Power. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Van Middelaar, L. (2013) 'The Passage to Europe. How a Continent Became a Union', Yale Univ. Press. 4

Wallace, H., W. Wallace and M. Pollack (2005), Policy Making in the European Union, New York: Oxford University Press, 5