EU Socio-Economic Governance

Level: 
Master's
Course Status: 
Elective
CEU credits: 
2
Academic year: 
2011/2012
Semester: 
Winter
Start and end dates: 
9 Jan 2012 - 30 Mar 2012
Co-hosting Unit(s) [if applicable]: 
Department of Public Policy
Stream/Track/Specialization/Core Area: 
European Public Policy Specialization
CEU Instructor(s): 
Uwe Puetter
Additional information: 
The full course outline is available on http://e-learning.ceu.hu
Full description: 

This course is aimed at post-graduate students (MA/PhD) with a specialised interest in EU economic and social policy who already have a knowledge of EU policy-making in general and/or in other policy areas - both at an empirical and theoretical level. The course provides access to core policies and governance mechanisms in the field of EU socio-economic governance. It combines insights into fundamental and historical developments – such as the development of freedom of movement for labour in the context of the single market or the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union – with a review of contemporary policies choices – such as within the context of the Stability and Growth Pact and the Lisbon process. The course aims at engaging students with core theories and research perspectives which have been applied to EU socio-economic governance with a view of developing core analytical skills required for independent post-graduate research in this policy field.

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