Course Info | Class Number: 1411
This course introduces students to some of the major political issues in contemporary Europe as well as the political institutions and coalitions that influence policymaking capacity at national and European levels. Our focus is on the forces, both internal and external to Europe, that produce cross-cutting pressures toward European unification and dissolution of the European experiment. Issues may include immigration and refugee policy, health care, defense and security, energy and climate, economic and industrial policy.
Approach: Cross-Cultural Analysis (CC); Haverford: B: Analysis of the Social World (B), Social Science (SO)
Enrollment Limit: 25; Freshmen Spaces: 5; Enrollment Criteria:
Major/Minor/Concentration; Senior; Junior; |