PO/IR 332 - The European Union and the Muslim World
This foreign policy course offers a systematic overview on European Union relations with the Muslim World and Muslim Communities, including inside Europe, on the periphery of Europe as well as beyond Europe. It encompasses issues of security, international relations, comparative public policy and intercultural dialogue.
The course will cover:
- The European Union and the Muslim World – Background, Concepts, Actors
- Relations within the European Union with its Muslim communities
- Relations with the periphery: the importance of Turkey to the EU
- Relations beyond Europe
- Wrap up: The way forward and comparative approaches
Course Information
Discipline(s):
International Relations
Political Science
Term(s) Offered:
Fall
Spring
Credits:
3
Language of instruction:
English
Contact Hours:
45
Prerequisites:
One course in International Relations, Political Science, or post World War II European History