EUS 300
European Integration: Socio-Economic and Political Developments
Units: 1.5, Hours: 3-0
A historical background to and a contemporary account of modern European politics and society. The approach is comparative, concentrating on similarities and differences between selected European countries. Crucial social cleavages, selected policy fields, traditions in political culture and institutional settings are studied from a comparative and genuinely European perspective.
Note: May be taken more than once for credit in different topics with permission of the Director of European Studies.
Undergraduate course in European Studies offered by Interdisciplinary Programs.