European Governance. Syllabus Minggu ke-1 Orientasi Minggu ke-2 Konsepsi Minggu ke-3 Pendekatan: Governance & Modes of Governance Minggu ke-4 Institusi-institusi.

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European Governance

Syllabus Minggu ke-1 Orientasi Minggu ke-2 Konsepsi Minggu ke-3 Pendekatan: Governance & Modes of Governance Minggu ke-4 Institusi-institusi Uni Eropa Minggu ke-5 European Governance dan integrasi Eropa Minggu ke-6 Legitimasi dan Defisit Demokrasi Minggu ke-7 Kelompok Kepentingan dalam Uni Eropa

Syllabus Minggu ke-8 Uni Eropa sebagai Politik Regulatif Minggu ke-9 Integrasi dan Disintegrasi dalam Uni Eropa I: Euro dan Schengen Minggu ke-10 Integrasi dan Disintegrasi dalam Uni Eropa II: Lisbon Treaty dan Differentiated Integration Minggu ke-11 Seminar kelas Minggu ke-12 Seminar kelas Minggu ke-13 Seminar kelas Minggu ke-14 Review Governance, governmentality dan Uni Eropa

Timeline European Union 1950: Schuman Plan 1952: European Coal and Steel Community 1957: Creation of the EEC (European Economic Community) through the Treaty of Rome; members: Germany, France, Italy, Benelux 1958: Foundation of Euratom 1962: Beginning of joint agricultural policy 1968: All internal tarrifs abolished

Timeline European Union 1973: GB, Ireland, Denmark join 1981: Greece joins 1986: Spain and Portugal join 1987: Single European Act: all countries commit to common market 1991: Treaty of Maastricht: European Communities become European Union, Monetary and Economic Union 1995: Austria, Finnland, Sweden join

Timeline European Union 1997: Amsterdam Treaty: gives EU jurisdiction above immigration policies 2001: Nice Treaty: should make the EU fit for the asscension of new members 2004: 10 new members: Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Cyprus, Malta 2005: Constitution rejected by voters in France and the Netherlands; EU starts negotiations with Turkey 2007: Lisbon Reform Treaty, Bulgaria and Romania join the EU

Grading criteria Participation: 15 % Analysis:25 % Draft Presentation:25 % Final Paper:35 %