Předmět Integr. Proc. and Politics in C. Eur. (HIU / EINTE)
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1. Introduction Central Europe before 19892. Transition to Democracy in Central Europe I.3. Transition to Democracy in Central Europe II.4. Regional Integration in Central Europe after 19895. "Back to Europe": Aspirations to EU membership6. Different paths towards the EU7. Central Europe post 2004: how much Europeanization?8. Europeanization in Central Europe and Political Competition9. Security in Central Europe after 1989 and NATO10. Central Europe and plurality of roles in NATO11. Foreign Policy between NATO and CFSP12. The impact of CE integration on the relationship with RussiaLiteratureAvery, G.: The Enlargement Negotiations. In Cameron, Fraser F. (ed.): The Future of Europe: Integration and Enlargement. London: Routledge 2004.Bafoil, Francois: Central and Eastern Europe. Europeanization and Social Change. New York, Palgreave 2009.Cernat, L.: Europeanization, Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Performance in Central and Eastern Europe, New York, Palgrave Macmillan 2006.Haughton, Tim (ed.): Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe. Does EU Membership Mattter? London and New York, Routledge 2011.Pridham, Geoffrey: Designing democracy: EU enlargement and regime change in post-communist Europe. New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2005.Schimmelfennig, F.: The EU, NATO and the Integration of Europe. Rules and Rhetoric. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press 2003.Literature recommended to studentsBuller, Jim Gamble, Andrew: Conceptualising Europeanisation. Public Policy and Administration, 17, 2002, č. 4.Grabbe, H: How Does Europeanization Affect CEE Governance? Conditionality, Diffusion and Diversity. Journal of European Public Policy, 2001, 8, s. 101331.Moravcsik, A. and Vachudova, M.: National Interests, State Power, EU Enlargement. East European Politics and Societies, 17, 2003, s. 4257.Richardson, Jeremy (ed.): European Union. Power and Policy Making. New York 2006.Tarrósy, István Milford, Susan (eds.): Changing Dynamics of the Danubian Region. New Neighbourhood Policy in the EU. Pécs, Publikon 2008.Vachudova, Milada Anna: Europe undivided: democracy, leverage and integration after communism. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005.
Získané způsobilosti
The goal of this course is to introduce the problem of europeanisation in the CEE countries to the students. After taking part in this course they should be able tograsp bot the theoretical and empirical aspect of the impact of European integration on Central European politics.
Požadavky
For being given a credit, students are obliged to write a paper. The content will be the impact of Europeanization on selected Central European country. The goal is to learn how and when to successfully apply the concept of Europeanization. Things that should be included are the nature of European integration's impact on various sectors of politics and the economy and whether these processes became relevant for intensification of cooperation among CE states. Final mark will be based upon performance at the oral exam.
Garant
Mgr. Stanislav Myšička, Ph.D.