Basic Data
Acronym
22MEUG
Status
elective
Semester
2
Number of classes
2L + 1E
ESPB
6.0
Study programme
Type of study
master academic studies
Condition / Oblik uslovljenosti
No data
Lecturers and collaborators
Lecturer (for classes)
Goals and outcomes
Sadrzaj Predmeta

No data

Literature
  1. Burckhardt C. (2013) The European Union as an Actor in International Trade Relations. In: Boening A., Kremer JF., van Loon A. (eds) Global Power Europe - Vol. 2. Global Power Shift (Comparative Analysis and Perspectives). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 271-289

    (Original)
  2. Alasdair R. Young (2011): The Rise (and Fall?) of the EU’s Performance in the Multilateral Trading System, Journal of European Integration, 33:6, pp. 715-729

    (Original)
  3. Orbie J. (2012) The EU’s Role in Development: A Full-Fledged Development Actor or Eclipsed by Superpower Temptations?. In: Gänzle S., Grimm S., Makhan D. (eds) The European Union and Global Development. Palgrave Macmillan, London., pp. 17-36

    (Original)
  4. Alasdair R. Young (2015) The European Union as a global regulator? Context and comparison, Journal of European Public Policy, 22:9, pp. 1233-125

    (Original)
  5. Ian Manners, “Normative power Europe: a contradiction in terms?”, Journal of Common Market Studies 40: 2, 2002, pp. 235–58

    (Original)
  6. Thomas Diez, „Normative power as hegemony“, Cooperation and Conflict, 2013, 48(2) 194–210

    (Original)
  7. Asle Toje, „The European Union as a Small Power”, JCMS 2011 Volume 49. Number 1. pp. 43–60

    (Original)
  8. Andrew Moravcsik, “Europe: The quiet superpower”, French Politics (2009) 7, 403–422

    (Original)
  9. Adrian Hyde-Price, “A ‘tragic actor’? A realist perspective on ‘ethical power Europe’”, International Affairs 84: 1 (2008) 29–44

    (Original)
  10. Juncos, A. E. (2017), “Resilience as the new EU foreign policy paradigm: a pragmatist turn?”, European Security, 26(1), 1-18

    (Original)
  11. Mark Rhinard, Gunnar Sjöstedt, The EU as a Global Actor: A new conceptualisation four decades after ‘actorness’, The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, 2019

    (Original)
  12. Maja Kovačević, „European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy Operations in the Mediterranean: Missions Impossible“, Serbian Political Thought, No. 2/2018 Year X Vol. 18, pp. 89-103

    (Original)
Oblici provere znanja

Pre-exam obligations

Activites during lectures

20

Practical lessons

30

Final exam

Test paper

50