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Summary Institutions and Policy of the European Union (European Politics)

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Polina Bondur 2024-2025




The European Union
Politics and Policies

Jonathan Olsen 2021




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Table of contents

Different views about ‘being European’ …………………………………​ 4
Different views on EU democracy ………………………………………​ 4
Chapter 1 - What is the EU? ……………………………...​ 4
Chapter overview ………………………………………………………...​ 4
The role of the state ………………………………………………………​ 5
How did the EU evolve? …………………………………………………​ 8
What has the EU become? ……………………………………………….​ 11
Questions to consider …………………………………………………….​ 12
Chapter 5 - The European Commission ………………….​ 13
Chapter overview ………………………………………………………​ 13
Evolution ………………………………………………………….. …….​ 14
Structure ………………………………………………………………….​ 15
How the Commission works ……………………………………………..​ 17
Questions to consider …………………………………………………….​ 18
Chapter 6 - The Council of Ministers & The European Council​ 19
Chapter overview​ 19
Evolution of the Council of Ministers​ 20
Structure of the Council of Ministers​ 21
How the Council of Ministers works​ 23
Evolution of the European Council​ 24
Structure of the European Council​ 25
How the European Council works​ 26
Conclusions​ 27
Questions to consider​ 27
Chapter 7 - The European Parliament​ 28
Chapter overview​ 28
Evolution​ 29
Functioning​ 30
Structure​ 31
How the Parliament works ​ 35
Questions to consider​ 36
Chapter 8 - The Court of Justice of the EU​ 37
Chapter overview​ 37
Evolution​ 37
Structure​ 38
Source of EU law​ 39
How the Court works​ 40
Questions to consider
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Chapter 9 - The European Central Bank and other EU bodies and Agencies​ 42
Chapter overview ​ 42
Financial institutions​ 42
Agencies of the EU​ 45
Other EU bodies​ 47
Institutional balance​ 48
Questions to consider​ 49
Chapter 13 - Agricultural and Environmental Policy​ 50
Chapter overview​ 50
Agricultural policy​ 50
Environmental policy​ 52
Questions to consider​ 53
Chapter 15 - Security and Global Power​ 54
Chapter overview​ 54
Toward a Common Foreign Policy​ 54
Toward a Common Security Policy​ 55
Trade Policy and Soft Power​ 56
Questions to consider​ 57
Chapter 16 - The EU and the World​ 58
Chapter overview​ 58
The Transatlantic Relationship​ 58
Explaining US-EU differences​ 60
Enlargement and the EU’s neighborhood​ 61
The EU’s rocky relationship with Russia​ 62
Relationship with BRIC countries​ 63
The EU’s relationship with the Global South​ 64
Questions to consider​ 66




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Introduction to the topic ……………………
Different views about ‘being European’ …………………………………
●​ European citizenship =/= european identity
●​ Gevoel europese identiteit stijgt wel (bv. Polen)
●​ Not everywhere people feel the same about the EU (diversity)


Different views on EU democracy ………………………………………
●​ We need to find a way to include everyone in the democratic process




Part 1: History ……………………………...
Chapter 1 - What is the EU? ……………………………...

Chapter overview ………………………………………………………...
EU: unique political arrangement
●​ Much more than a conventional international organization
●​ Less than a European superstate
●​ For some: an actor
●​ For others: sui generis = something very particular, the only 1 of its kind, not comparable to
anything else
●​ EU as a state (although no one would claim that)

●​ Initially: debate dominated by explanations generated by the subdiscipline of international
relations (IR)
➢​ EU as an international organization
➔​ Driven by decisions among governments of member states
➔​ European institutions: less important than national institutions
●​ Now: EU as a political system in its own right

●​ There is no single, generally accepted theoretical framework
➢​ 2 broad categories: theories of how the EU evolved & theories of what it has become

Conclusions
●​ The EU: a distinct ‘political arrangement that defies easy categorization’
●​ Acknowledge that talking about ‘the EU’ requires nuance:




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➢​ Consider what and who is (not) meant by ‘the EU’
➢​ Consider that the EU means different things to different people (across Europe and
beyond)

●​ The EU = 27 Member States
●​ The EU = various EU institutions/actors
●​ Europe ≠ European Union


The role of the state ………………………………………………………
●​ How we approach the EU depends on how we view the role of the state
●​ State = legal and physical entity that:
1.​ Operates within a fixed and populated territory
2.​ Has authority over that territory
3.​ Is legally and politically independent
4.​ Recognized by its people and other states

●​ States have many critics
➢​ Accused of dividing humans
➢​ Encourage people to place sectional interests above the broader interests of humanity
➢​ Identification with states: often associated with nationalism
➔​ But: few states coincide with nations & most European states consist of multiple
national groups
➔​ Can lead to internal instability, belief in a national superiority, ethnocentrism,
racism, genocide, war within & between states
➔​ Americans: less difficulties with nationalism than Europeans
❖​ Historically: more stable & united
●​ Criticism contributed to the growth of international cooperation in 20th century (particularly after
1945)
➢​ International organizations (IOs) & much more
➢​ IOs include: intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) (representatives of national
governments & promote voluntary cooperation among those governments) &
international nongovernmental organizations (individuals or representatives of private
associations rather than states)
➔​ UN is an IGO

●​ International organizations
➢​ = bodies that promote voluntary cooperation & coordination between or among their
members but have neither autonomous powers nor the authority to impose their rulings
on their members
●​ Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)
➢​ = “organizations with at least 3 state parties, a permanent headquarters or secretariat, as
well as regular meetings & budgets”




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