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Regieren als komplexer Prozess im Mehrebenensystem: Politische Steuerung und Governance - Single View

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Term WiSe 2024/25 Hours per week in term 2
Expected no. of participants 25 Max. participants 37
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Do. 12:00 bis 14:00 wöch. from 17.10.2024      LS 105   Präsenzveranstaltung
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Do. 12:00 bis 14:00 EinzelT at 21.11.2024 LK - LK 062       Präsenzveranstaltung
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Hoppe, Alex , Dr.
Curriculae
Curricula Term Pflichtkennzeichen
PM M.A., Politikmanagement, Public Policy und öffentliche Verwaltung (Master of Arts) 1 - 1
Master of Arts Politikmanagement, Public Policy und öffentliche V, Master of Arts Politikmanagement, Public Policy und öffentliche V 1 - 1
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Description

The European Union has been given many names: ‘Regulatory State’, ‘Policy-Making State’, even a political entity with ‘policy without politics’. The latter is certainly outdated, yet the fact remains that the European Union main task is creating and implementing policies. In this course, we will focus on the policy-making role of the Union without, however, forgetting about its politics.

In an interactive classroom setting we will try to understand and assess the most important institutions and processes in EU politics. To do so, we will read, discuss and critique the latest academic findings in the field of EU governance, as well as EU (and national) policy documents. The course can broadly be divided into two different parts.

In part 1 we try to understand what the European Union is and how it works, especially with a view to it’s most important function: producing legislation. We discuss different perspectives on the EU as a political system and get to know the central institutions. In order to understand how the EU works, we zoom into three of the central institutions. In part 2, we focus on the policy-making process of the Union. Having gotten to know the institutions, we will focus on the different steps in EU policy-making, from deciding whether or not to initiate a policy to implementing it in the member states. In the end, we will bring politics back into the course, discussing the challenges and pitfalls of the EU: Euroscepticism, missing trust and perceptions of transparency and legitimacy. In the end, the course will have prepared students to write a good policy brief as the final assessment, allowing them both to practice this very specific form of professional writing and applying the knowledge obtained during the course.

 

 

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The language of this course is English. However, the language is not part of the assessment and students are allowed to write their assignments in German and also switch to German in class should it be necessary.

The course starts on 17 October 2024.

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Ein selbstständig zu verfassender Policy Brief und eine weitere im Seminar zu erbringende Leistung (z.B. Präsentation, FactSheet, wird in der ersten Sitzung weitergehend erläutert).


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