This course examines the multi-level governance system of the European Union.
Its purpose is to make sense of the intricate web of institutions, actors, rules and processes involved in European integration and EU policy-making. In doing so, its looks both at the EU’s institutional set-up, the role of its member states as well as European non-governmental actors, such as civil society actors. The extent to which the different actors can exert power and impact the policy-making process within the EU is thoroughly discussed.
The course also explores and theorises the EU’s role on the global stage, as well as how it deals with European and global challenges. Attention is drawn to both internal and external challenges the EU faces, by discussing contemporary contestations of European governance.
Case studies from the environmental policy domain will be presented to illustrate how EU policy-making works in practice.
Six modules are developed to guide you through this learning journey. Each of the modules will approach the learning objectives by considering the EU from a multi-level perspective. We will come back time and time again to the synergies, and possible tensions, between the EU and the Member States, and the EU and other global or regional actors.
The six modules are divided up as follows:
- The Nature of the EU: we will tackle questions about what the EU is, what it is not, and how the EU came to be as it is today.
- The EU's Institutions: we will delve into the functioning and evolution of the main decision-making EU institutions.
- Policy-making in the EU: we will highlight the main policy-making procedures, actors and processes that occur in the EU.
- Stakeholders and their role in European governance: we will discuss the role of lobbyists, EU citizens and EU elections.
- The European Union in World Politics: we will consider the EU's own objectives on the global stage and its multilateral and bilateral relations in the world.
- Contestation in the EU: we will explore periods of crises and contestation in the EU, and how the bloc has responded.