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Politics of Transition and Integration in Central and Eastern Europe., - JMMZ048
Title: Politics of Transition and Integration in Central and Eastern Europe.
Guaranteed by: Department of Russian and East European Studies (23-KRVS)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2013 to 2018
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: summer s.:combined
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:2/2, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Explanation: The ciourse is taught at UCL!
Additional information: http://www.ssees.ucl.ac.uk/prospect/MACourseGuide.pdf
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: Seán Hanley, PhD.
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Annotation
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This course surveys the politics of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) from early-mid
1990 to the present by exploring the twin processes of domestic transition to democracy
and a market economy and European integration into the EU and NATO. Students will
be familiarized with comparative and theoretical frameworks for explaining radical
change, patterns of post-communist political development and European integration.
The countries principally covered by the course are Bulgaria, the Czech Republic,
Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
Aim of the course
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This course aims to give students a broad theoretical and empirical knowledge and

understanding of the politics of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) from 1989 to the

present by exploring the twin processes of domestic transition to democracy and a

market economy and integration into the EU and NATO. It also aims to familiarize with

comparative and theoretical frameworks for explaining patterns of post-communist

political development and European integration.

Literature
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PRELIMINARY READING
Desmond Dinan, Europe Recast: A History of European Union

Stephen White, Judy Batt and Paul Lewis (eds.), Developments in Central and East European

Politics 4 (Palgrave, 2007).

Milada Anna Vachudova, Europe Undivided: Democracy, Leverage and Integration After 1989,

Oxford University Press, 2005

Teaching methods
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Teaching and learning methods
Number of hours
Seminars 20 (10 X 2 hour seminar)
Private reading 120
Preparation of required written work 30
Revision 30

Requirements to the exam
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Assessment
One 2500 word essay (weighting 50%)

1 unseen two-hour examination (weighting 50%

Syllabus
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• Institutional, political and socio-economic reforms in post-1989 Central and Eastern

Europe (CEE)

• forms of political competition and representation in post-1989 CEE

• process of European integration as they relate to CEE

links between CEE domestic politics and European integration

 
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