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Samenvatting The European Union - European Politics (S0A48a)

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Deze heldere en uitgebreide samenvatting biedt een compleet overzicht van de werking, geschiedenis en structuur van de Europese Unie, zoals besproken in de les en in de cursus. Je leert hoe de EU is ontstaan, welke instellingen ze bevat, hoe wetten tot stand komen en welke rol theorieën zoals neofunctionalisme en intergouvernementalisme spelen. De werking van deze instellingen – van commissarissen tot wetgevingsproces – wordt stap voor stap uitgelegd. Ideaal voor studenten of geïnteresseerden die de EU echt willen begrijpen, ter voorbereiding op examens of papers.

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Quels chapitres sont résumés ?
Alles wordt behandeld behalve h2-h4, h10-12 en h14
Publié le
9 avril 2025
Nombre de pages
107
Écrit en
2024/2025
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The European Union:
Politics and Policies
1. Course-information
 There will be queastions asked about current European affairs
 Goals of this course (Zie ppt)
 Schedule
o 9 sessions in total (including 4 guest-lectures) devided in 3 parts
 1) What is the EU?  important & intriguing question
 2) Institutions and decision making
 3) policies (4 guest lectures)
 Klaus Welle, Lins Helvers, Saïd El Khadraoui and Gesine Weber

 no recordings of guest lectures 

 Course material
o Same book as last time
o Slides of sessions
o Additional material
 Voluntary readings
 Websites of EU institutions

 EU official websites
o European commission: (policy documents, original documents)
o Website European Parliament
o Also, the website “what Europe does for me

 Media sources
o Euractive (series the capitals)  not free
o podcast: today in the EU (It isn’t great according to the professor)
o EU confidential from politico (slightly better)

 Dutch speaking podcasts
o Waarom Europa van Hecke
o Europa draait door

 Newspapers, social media, etc.

o Recordings will be provided if you have an valid reason for not
attending
 You’ll have to show a note from the doctor
 Contact Esther D’haeninck
 Recordings will also appear during exam period




 The exam
o Exam of european politics & integration at the same time
o This exam will be multiple choice (Hecke is open questions)
 That means the types of questions will be limited
 BUT: not a pure knowledge exam
 Also a few inside-quastions (understanding the EU)
 Questions will be in English (Dutch speakers can bring dictionary)

,o He can ask:
 (Verry dry) knowledge questions
 Who is the current president of…
 Imagine, you’re a member of the European Parliament and you are in a
certain situation, witch steps / decisions should you not take

o Professor thinks the Exam has Gis-correction (he has to look it up)

 Introduction to the topic

,H0: Introduction
The EU has been prized and criticized since its beginning.
 It has been prized because:  It has been criticized because;

o Revitalized European o There is unemployment.
marketplace o Problems with productivity.
o Its changing definition of o Labour market restrictions.
Europe. o A declining and ageing
o altering global balance of population.
power o Undermining sovereignty of
o European experiment brought states.
peace. o Sullying the quality of European
democracy.

0. Introduction to the course topics
 Questions:
o Last year:
 How many MS does the Eu have?  27 (UK left)
 Who meets within EC  Heads of state & government of EU MS
 Switzerland is no EU MS
 How many people live in EU  C.A. 450 million
 How many official languages does the EU have  24
 Current president of European Commission  Ursula Von der
Leyen

o This year
 Euro Area currently consists of 20 MS  Yes
 The members of the EP are directly elected by citicens of MS 
yes
 Switzerland is a member of the EU?  NO

1. What is the EU & what do European know & think
about it
 different levels of knowledge
o Graphs from Eurobarometer
 “I understand how the EU-works”
 83% of Luxemburg thinks they understand how the EU will
 2/3 of Belgium’s think they understand how the EU works
 France (one of founding members)  very little knowledge about
EU
 EU average = +/- 63 %

 Why so little knowledge
o EU = Various actors (Makes it very difficult)
 The EU = a set of verry divergent actors with sometimes overlapping
jurisdictions
 Council of the EU, European council, European commission, European
Parliament, European environment Agency ,ECB, Etc..

, o Europe ≠ European Union ≠ council of Europe
 There are some European countries that aren’t EU MS
 Like Switzerland, UK, Ukraine, Greece, Western Balkans,
“Russia”…

 Council of Europe  More MS
 Also other organisations and associations (Schengen, Euro-countries,
…)
 Not every MS within EU uses the Euro €
 Not all Schengen-countries are within the EU


2. Different views about the EU and its policies
 Graph about feeling yourself a citizen of the EU
o An increasing amount of Europeans feel like being an EU-citizen along the
years
o Majority of people actually do consider themselves an EU-citizen

 Graph about the fact that people consider being part of EU is a good
thing
o Almost ½ feel like being part of EU is a good thing

 Graph about how attached people feel about institutions / political
systems / country
 Graph about how positive people think about the EU / being
European
o Poland, Lithuania, Spain and Ireland feel very strongly attached to the EU
o Finland & Sweden don’t seem very attached to the EU but they do with
Europe

The point: Among countries, a lot of people disagree about what the EU
should be doing


3. Different views on EU policy & democracy
 Graph about the fact if people think their vote counts in the EU
o Since 1979  There are European Elections being organized
 Again, a lot of differences between countries
 Northern Europe strongly feel like they are being heard
 Southern Europe doesn’t

 minus 50% of European people actually vote in European
Elections

Conclusions of lesson 1
 EU = distinct political arrangement that defies easy categorization
o Talking about EU requires nuance
 Meanings can be quite different (because a lot of institutions)
 EU means different thing for different people
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