Checking date: 23/11/2021


Course: 2022/2023

European Politics
(13235)
Dual Bachelor in Law and Political Science (2008 study Plan) (Plan: 175 - Estudio: 232)


Coordinating teacher: SOJKA , ALEKSANDRA ANNA

Department assigned to the subject: Social Sciences Department

Type: Compulsory
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Objectives
Skills related to the development of analytical and critical thinking. Communication and writing skills in presentations, papers and case studies. Communication skills and speaking in public. Interpersonal skills such as the ability to work in teams or role-play. Knowledge management related to the environment and circumstances of European political reality. The student will be able to identify policy convergence in Europe with the analytical tools provided. Improved capacity to analyze a political system, its position in Europe and the main features and its evolution.
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
The European historical legacy. The main institutional elements of European political systems. The European political culture. Party systems and stakeholders. Institution, actors and public policy at European level. European political integration.
Learning activities and methodology
Theoretical explanations by the teacher followed by classroom activities in which students will apply their acquired knowledge and develop different skills. The goal is to involve students in the learning process. To do this, the teacher will provide the basic knowledge and tools necessary to develop analytical and critical thinking. For this purpose, students will be required to read selected materials or write essays. Likewise, discussions on current topics, presentations and role-play will be encouraged for the students to expand their communication and interpersonal skills. These activities can be complemented by screenings of documentaries/films related to matters relevant to the subject. The latter instrument is educational entertainment and useful for abstracting some find some translation of general issues to specific topics. Credits: ECTS 6, approx. 150 hours Theoretical explanations of the teacher and various activities in class: 54 hours Weekly tutorials: 24 hours Review of a book by the student: 10 hours Making a group or individual work: 35 hours Study of the subject and preparing presentations by students: 25 hours Taking the exam: 2 hours
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40
Calendar of Continuous assessment
Basic Bibliography
  • A. Cole, S. Meunier and V. Tiberj (eds.). Developments in French Politics 5. Palgrave Macmillan. 2013.
  • Buchanan, T. . Europe's Troubled Peace: 1945 to the Present, 2nd. ed.. Wiley-Blackwell. 2012.
  • Cini, Michelle and Nieves Pérez-Solórzano Borragán. European Union Politics. Oxford University Press. 2016
  • Colomer, J. M. . Comparative European Politics, 3rd edition. Routledge. 2008.
  • De Schoutheete, P. . "Decision-making in the Union" . Notre-Europe, Policy Brief. 2011.
  • Delanty, G. and C. Rumford. Rethinking Europe: Social Theory and the Implications of Europeanization. Routledge. 2005.
  • Dinan, D. . "The European Integration Process" in C. Hay and A. Menon (eds.), European Politics. Oxford University Press. 2007.
  • Encarnación, O. G. . Spanish Politics: Democracy after Dictatorship. Polity Press. 2008.
  • Greenwood, J. . Interest Representation in the European Union, 4th ed. . Palgrave Macmillan. 2017.
  • Hayward, J. and A. Menon (eds.). Governing Europe. Oxford University Press. 2003.
  • Janing, J. . "Political Union: Europe's defining moment". European Policy Centre (http:/www.ecp.eu/documents/uploads/pub_2838_political_union.pdf) . 2012.
  • Judt, T. . A History of Europe since 1945 . Vintage. 2010.
  • Kassim, H., G. Peters and V. Wright (eds.). The National Coordination of EU Policy: The Domestic Level. Oxford University Press. 2000.
  • Kingdom, J. and P. Fairclough. Government and Politics in Britain, 4th ed.. Polity Press. 2014.
  • Knapp, A. and V. Wright . The Government and Politics of France. Routledge. 2006.
  • McCormick, John . European Union Politics . Palgrave. 2015
  • Molina, I. and C. Colino. "The Role of National Executives: Changing Capacities and Ambivalent Effects on Democracy" in R. Holzhacker and E. Albaek, Europeization and Democratic Governance. Edward Elgar. 2007.
  • Newell, J. and M. Bull . Italian Politics: Adjustment under Duress. Cambridge University Press. 2005.
  • Padgett, S., W. E. Patterson and R. Zohlnhöfer (eds.). Developments in German Politics 4. Palgrave Macmillan. 2014.
  • Perry, J. L and R. K. Christensen. Handbook of Public Administration, 3rd. edition. Wiley . 2015.
  • Pierson, P. . "The Path to European Integration: A Historical Institutionalist Analysis". Comparative Political Studies, 29 (2): 123-163..
  • Sánchez Cuenca, I. . "The Political Basis of Support for European Integration". European Union Politics, 1(2): 147-171..
  • White, Stephen, Paul G. Lewis and Judy Batt. Developments in Central and East European Politics. Duke University Press. 2013
Additional Bibliography
  • Bartolini, S., A. Chiaramonte and R. D'Alimonte. "The Italian party system between parties and coalitions". West European Politics, 27(1): 1-19. . 2004.
  • Berger, S. (ed.) . Organizing Interests in Western Europe: Pluralism, Corporatism,and the Transformation of Politics. Cambridge University Press. 1981.
  • Bornschier, S. and R. Lachat (2009). "The Evolution of the French Political Space and Party System". West European Politics, 32(2): 360-383.. 2009.
  • Christensen, T. and P. Laegreid . "New Public Management - Undermining Political Control?", in T. Christensen and P. Laegreid (eds.), New Public Management: The Transformation of Ideas and Practice. Ashgate. 2001.
  • Cowley, P. and M. Stuart. ¿Parliament: More Bleak House than Great Expectations¿. Parliamentary Affairs, 57(2):301-314. . 2004.
  • De Lange, S. . "A New Winning Formula? The Programmatic Appeal of the Radical Right". Party Politics, 13(4): 411-435.. 2007.
  • Decker, F. and J. Sonnicksen . "Coalitions and Camps in the German Party System after the 2009 Bundestag Election". German Politics & Society, 28(3): 103-118. 2010.
  • Delcamp, A. and J. Loughlin . La décentralisation dans les États de l'Union européenne. La documentation française. 2002.
  • Dewan, S. y M. Ettlinger . Comparing public spending and priorities across OECD countries. Center for American Progress. 2009.
  • Dunleavy, P. . Democracy, bureaucracy and public choice: economic approaches in political science. Routledge. 2016.
  • Döring, H. . "Parliamentary Agenda Control and Legislative Outcomes in West Europe", . Legislative Studies Quarterly, 26(1):145-165. 2001.
  • Dür, A.. "Interest Groups in the European Union: How powerful are they?" . West European Politics 31 (6): 1212-1230.. 2008.
  • Gunlicks, A. B.. The Länder and German Federalism. Manchester University Press. 2003.
  • Helms, L. . "Executive leadership in parliamentary democracies: the British Prime Minister and the German Chancellor compared". German Politics, 5(1): 101-120.. 1996.
  • Hood, C. and M. Lodge. The Politics of Public Service Bargains. Oxford University Press. 2006.
  • Kam, C. J. . Party Discipline and Parliamentary Politics. Cambridge University Press. 2009.
  • Kitschelt, H. . "Left-Libertarian Parties: Explaining Innovation in Competitive Party Systems". World Politics, 40(2): 194-234.. 1988.
  • Kitschelt, H. . "European party systems: continuity and change", in M. Rhodes, P. Heywood y V. Wright (eds.), Developments in West European Politics. Macmillan. 1988.
  • Kuhlmann, S. and H. Wollmann . Introduction to comparative public administration. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2014.
  • Lazardeux, S. G.. "The French National Assembly's Oversight of the Executive: Changing Role, Partisanship and Intra-Majority Conflict". West European Politics, 32(2): 287-309. . 2009.
  • Leconte, C. . Understanding Euroscepticism. Palgrave Macmillan. 2010.
  • Lees, C. . "Coalition Dynamics and the Changing German Party System". German Politics & Society 28(3): 119-132.. 2010.
  • Loughlin, J. . "Regional Autonomy and State Paradigm Shifts in Western Europe". Regional and Federal Studies, 10 (2): 10-34. 2000.
  • Mair, P. and I. van Beizen . "Party Membership in Twenty European Democracies, 1980-2000". Party Politics, 7(1): 5-21.. 2001.
  • Marsh, D., M. J. Smith and D. Richards. ¿Bureaucrats, Politicians and Reform in Whitehall: Analysing the Bureau-Shaping Model¿. British Journal of Political Science, 30(3): 461-668. . 2000.
  • Massetti, E. . "The sunrise of the Third Republic? The evolution of the Italian party-system after the 2008 general election and the prospects for constitutional reform". Modern Italy, 14(4): 485-498.. 2009.
  • O'Neill, M. . "Belgium: language, ethnicity, and nationality". Parliamentary Affairs, 53 (1): 114-134. . 2000.
  • Princen, S. and B. Kerremans. "Opportunity Structures in the EU Multi-Level System" . West European Politics, 31 (6):1129-1146.. 2008.
  • Renwick, A., C. Hanretty and D. Hine. "Partisan self-interest and electoral reform: The new Italian electoral law of 2005". Electoral Studies, 28 (3): 437-447. 2009.
  • Roper, S. D.. "Are all Semipresidential Regimes the Same? A Comparison of Premier-Presidential Regimes" . Comparative Politics, 34(3): 253-272. 2002.
  • Rose, R.. Learning from comparative public policy. Routledge. 2005.
  • Rydgren, J. . "The Sociology of the Radical Right" . Annual Review of Sociology, 33: 241-262.. 2007.
  • Scharpf, F. W. . "The Joint Decision Trap: Lessons from German Federalism and European Integration". Public Administration, 66: 239-278..
  • Smith, G. . "The Decline of Party?", in J. Hayward y A. Menon (eds.), Governing Europe. Oxford University Press. 2003.
  • Velasco, F. (dir.). Gobiernos locales en estados federales y descentralizados. Alemania, Italia y Reino Unido . Instituto de Estudios Autonómicos. 2010.

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