History of European integration (interwar's period to European enlargement)

LEUSL2043  2016-2017  Louvain-la-Neuve

History of European integration (interwar's period to European enlargement)
5.0 credits
30.0 h
1q

Teacher(s)
Brouwer Jan-Willem ; van Middelaar Luuk ;
Language
Anglais
Main themes

To identify the key-moments of the European integration, to underline individual and institutional constraints, to evaluate the impact of economical and external factors, to analyze the influence of internal factors as well as the potential influence of " attentive opinion ".

Evaluation methods

Written or oral examination.

Content

The student will be able to understand issues involved in several projects, crises and relaunches, which deal with political, economic, military or institutional questions. The student shall focus on converging or diverging elements, taken from different episodes of the European integration, asking how these crises have modified the paths, the plans, and the visions sketched by the so-called " founding fathers ". Finally, the student will discover how history can shed new light on current debates.

Other information

Prerequisite: none. Support: to be determined by the professor in charge.

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Program title
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