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Det europeiska rummets organisering, 7.5 högskolepoäng

Giltig fr.o.m.: HT2021
Giltig t.o.m.: VT2022
Beslutsdatum: 2021-05-12
Beslutad av: Ämnesrådet för statsvetenskap

Main course text:

Helen Wallace, Christilla Roederer-Rynning, Pollack, and Alasdair Young (editors), Policy-Making in the European Union, Oxford University Press, 8th Edition, 2020. WRPY in what follows.

 

Karen J. Alter, (1998). “Who are the ‘masters of the treaty’? European governments and the European Court of Justice,” International Organization, 52:1, pp. 121-147. OPTIONAL.

John Bachtler and Carlos Mendez (2020). “Cohesion Policy: Doing More with Less?” in WRPY, p.232.

 

David Buchan (2020). “Energy Policy: Sharp Challenges and Rising Ambitions” in WRPY, p.321.

 

Grzegorz Ekiert (2017) “How To Deal With Poland And Hungary?” Social Europe Occasional Working Paper #13; available at: https://www.socialeurope.eu/book/op-13-deal-poland-hungary

 

European Commission, Europe 2030: Towards a sustainable Europe by 2030; Reflection Paper; 2 available at: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/3b096b37-300a-11e9-8d 04-01aa75ed71a1/language-en/format-PDF (executive summary required, rest is optional.)

 

Bastian Giegerich (2020), “Foreign, Security and Defense Policy: Civilian Power, Europe and American Leadership” in WRPY, p.388.

 

Dermot Hodson, (2020). “Economic and Monetary Union: An Enduring Experiment?” WRPY, p.152.

 

Sara Hobolt, (2016). “The Brexit vote: a divided nation, a divided continent,” Journal of European Public Policy, 23:9, pp. 1259-1277.

 

Andrea Lenschow (2020). “Environmental Policy: Contending Dynamics of Policy Change” in WRPY, pp.297.

 

Matthias Matthijs, M., Craig Parsons, and Christina Toenshoff, (2019). “Ever tighter union? Brexit, Grexit, and frustrated differentiation in the single market and Eurozone.” Comparative European Politics, 17: p.209–230.

 

Andrew Moravcsik, (2002). “In Defense of the Democratic Deficit: Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union,” Journal of Common Market Studies, 40(4), pp. 603-624.

 

Andrew Moravcsik, (2009). “Europe: The Quiet Superpower,” French Politics, 7:3/4, pp. 403-422.

 

Elinor Ostrom (2012), “Nested externalities and polycentric institutions: must we wait for global solutions to climate change before taking actions at other scales?” Economic Theory.

 

Craig Parsons (2003). A Certain Idea of Europe. Cornell University Press, read Introduction, pp. 1-33.

 

Mark A. Pollack (2020). “Theorizing EU Policy-Making,” in WRPY, pp.13.

 

Mark A. Pollack, Alasdair R. Young and Christilla Roederer-Rynning (2020), “The Stability of EU Policy-Making in a Turbulent World,” in WRPY, pp.440.

 

Sebastian Rosato (2011). “Europe’s troubles: power politics and the state of the European Project.” International Security, 35:4, pp.45-86.

 

Ulrich Sedelmeier (2020). “Enlargement: Widening Membership, Transforming Would-be Members?” in WRPY, pp.440.

 

Jon Birger Skjaerseth and Jorgen Wettestad (2009). "The Origin, Evolution and Consequences of the EU Emissions Trading System." Global Environmental Politics 9(2): pp.101-122.

 

Helen Wallace and Christine Reh (2020), “An Instituitonal Anatomy and Five Policy Modes” in WRPY, pp.67.

 

Alasdair R. Young and Christilla Roederer-Rynning (2020), “The EU Policy Process in Comparative Perspective,” in WRPY, pp.67.

 

Alasdair R. Young, (2020). “The Single Market: Central to Brexit?” in WRPY, p.109.

 

Reference

 

Meghan Benton and Milica Petrovic (2013). “How free is free movement? Dynamics and drivers of mobility within the European Union.” Report by the Migration Policy Institute Europe; available at https://emnbelgium.be/sites/default/files/publications/mpieurope-freemovement-drivers.pdf

 

Didier Bigo (2009). Immigration controls and free movement in Europe. International Review of the Red Cross. 91:875; available at: http://www.corteidh.or.cr/tablas/r23987.pdf

 

Michelle Egan, (2011). Constructing a European Market: Standards, Regulation, and Governance, Oxford University

Press, read “Introduction,” pp. 1-11.

 

Erika J. van Elsas, Armen Hakhverdian and Wouter van der Brug, (2016). “United against a common foe? The nature and origins of Euroscepticism among left-wing and right-wing citizens,” Western European Politics, 39:6, pp. 1181-120.

 

Walter Eubanks, (2010). The European Union’s Response to the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis. Congressional Research Service, Report # 23; available at: https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R41367.pdf.

 

Andreas Follesdal and Simon Hix, (2006). “Why there is a democratic deficit in the EU: A response to Majone and Moravcsik.” Journal of Common Market Studies. 44(3), 533 – 555.

 

Stanley Hoffmann, (1966). “Obstinate or obsolete? The fate of the nation-state and the case of Western Europe,” Daedalus, 95: 3, pp. 862-915.

 

John Lanchester, The Failure of the Euro. The New Yorker, October 2016. Available here:

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/10/24/the-failure-of-the-euro. OPTIONAL.

 

Stefan Lehne, (2017). “Is there Hope for EU foreign Policy?” Report for the Carnegie Endowment

for International Peace; available at www.jstor.org/stable/resrep12822. OPTIONAL.

 

 

Jonas Meckling (2011), The Globalization of Carbon Trading: Transnational Business Coalitions in Climate Politics Global Environmental Politics, 11:2, p.26-50

 

Andrew Moravcsik (1998). The choice for Europe: social purpose and state from Messina to Maastricht, Cornell University Press, read Introduction, pp. 1-17.

 

Manuel Muñiz, Karl Kaiser, Carlos Lastra-Anadón, Henning Mayer and Manuel Torres (2017). “Technological Change, Inequality and The Collapse of the Liberal Order.” G20 Insights/Overarching Vision, April 10, 2017. Available at www.G20-insights.org.

 

 

Darius Ornston and Tobias Schulze-Cleven (2015). Conceptualizing Cooperation: Coordination and Concertation as Two Logics of Collective Action. Comparative Political Studies, 48(5), pp.555–585.

 

Craig Parsons (2001). Democracy, federalism, and the European Union. German Politics & Society, 19(3), pp. 103-112.

 

Mark A. Pollack, (2019). “Institutionalism and European Integration” in Antje Wiener, Tanja Börzel, and Thomas Risse, European Integration Theory, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press.

 

Sebastian Rosato (2011). Europe United: Power Politics and the Making of the European Community, Cornell University Press, read Introduction, pp.1-19.

 

Ruben Ruiz-Rufino, and Sonia Alonso, (2017). “Democracy without choice: citizens’ perceptions of government autonomy during the eurozone crisis,” European Journal of Political Research, 56:2, pp. 320–345.

 

Frank Schimmelfennig, (2008). “EU political accession conditionality after the 2004 enlargement: Consistency and effectiveness.” Journal of European Public Policy, 15(6), pp. 918 – 937.

 

Miranda Schreurs and Yves Tiberghien, (2007), “Multi-Level Reinforcement: Explaining European Union Leadership in Climate Change Mitigation” Global Environmental Politics, 7:4.

 

Angela Stent, (2007). “Reluctant Europeans: Three Centuries of Russian Ambivalence Toward the West,” in Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century and the Shadow of the Past, Robert Legvold ed., Columbia University Press. Read excerpts of this chapter: pp. 393-397 and 414-435.

 

Jorgen Wettestad (2014). "Rescuing EU Emissions Trading: Mission Impossible?" Global Environmental. Politics 14(2): 64-81.

 

David M. Woodruff (2016) “Governing by Panic: The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis,” Politics and Society. 44(1); 81-116.

 

Jonathan Zeitlin (2010). “Pragmatic transnationalism: governance across borders in the global economy.” Socio-Economic Review (2011) 9, 187–206.

 

 

Podcasts (These are all OPTIONAl, but recommended).

Branko Milanovic (2019), “On Globalisation, Migration, Rising Inequality and

Populism” Social Europe Video Podcasts available at

https://www.socialeurope.eu/video-podcasts

 

Cass Muddle (2017) “How to Deal with the Far Right?” Social Europe Video Podcasts, available at https://www.socialeurope.eu/video-podcasts

 

Gabriel Zucman (2017) “Tackling Inequality” Social Europe Video Podcasts, available at

https://www.socialeurope.eu/video-podcasts’

 

Social Europe Video Podcasts (2018) “European Democracy in Crisis” (2018), Members of the EU parliament. Available at. https://www.socialeurope.eu/social-europe-talk

 

Kimberly Clausing (2018), “The Progressive Case for Free Trade and Immigration” Social Europe Podcast. https://www.socialeurope.eu/video-podcasts

 

European Investment Bank “Climate Solutions Podcast” #12/1/2019 “Make your city a sponge”https://www.eib.org/en/podcasts/climate-podcast-adaptation