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Internal and external security policy of the European Union

Class at Faculty of Social Sciences |
JMM449

Syllabus

Addressed issues:

1) Key events in the second and third pillar development

2) Structural issues - institutions, law, politics - Structural characteristics and institutional architecture of internal and external security regulation: pillar differences, transplantation of institutions and possible future solutions

3) CFSP/CSDP - development, significance, operations

4) EU Internal Security - terrorism, border control, migration and asylum

5) EU energy security

6) Multilateralism and the EU

Annotation

In SS 2020, the course will be taught twice weekly from 17 February to 27 March 2020.

The course aims at indroducing to students areas of security policy in the the European Union and their role in European security. Attention will be paid not only to structural characteristics of policy areas, but also their common and distinct attributes. After completing the course, students will understand ways and problems of providing internal and external security at the European level.