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The course introduces the key concepts and frameworks of economic integration and cooperation in the European Union. Students will acquire understanding of the economic logic of the integration process and the impact on EU politics and policies. Poslední úprava: Young Mitchell, M.A., Ph.D. (06.02.2025)
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1. Reaction/discussion pieces: 35% 2. Final exam: 50% 3. Participation: 15%
Students will need to write 2 short (200-300 word) reaction/discussion pieces during the semester. These should be based on either a required or optional reading, your choice. They should summarize what you see as the key points of the text and raise at least one question for discussion. The question can be about the text itself, looking for clarification, or it can be about the broader implications of the text, bringing in current events. There is a sign-up sheet online, first come-first serve. The reaction piece should be emailed to me by midnight the day before the course – it can be just an email and not an attachment. Students should be prepared to share their thoughts in class. The final exam is given on the date in the schedule below. It will cover the main points of the required readings and lectures. More details will be provided in class. Grading is based on the Dean's Measure no. 20/2019: https://fsv.cuni.cz/deans-measure-no-20/2019
Poslední úprava: Young Mitchell, M.A., Ph.D. (06.02.2025)
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If not said otherwise, the classes are taken in person. Classes require preparation (advance reading of the required texts) and active participation of students. Poslední úprava: Young Mitchell, M.A., Ph.D. (06.02.2025)
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