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For whom?

Students who are interested in topics such as:

  • Who governs the EU?,
  • The history of European Integration, Theory and Present Day Politics,
  • Bureaucracy and Democracy in the EU,
  • Policies and policymaking in the EU,
  • European external relations.

Please note that due to the minor starting in 2024-2025, the information in the 2023-2024 Course Catalogue may be outdated. For the most current programme and detailed course descriptions, refer to the 2024-2025 Course Catalogue from June onwards.

COURSES SEM 1 SEM 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 EC
  • Introduction to European Politics and External Relations
    Period 4
    6

    This course provides an overview of European integration and external relations, covering history, actors, policies, and theories. It analyses case studies like migration and cultural diplomacy to develop critical evaluation skills in understanding EU politics.

  • Restricted-choice electives:
    Period 1
    Period 2
    Period 3
    Period 4
    Period 5
    Period 6
    24
  • Who participates? Immigrant minority participation in Europe and the US
    6

    This course consists of lectures introducing key concepts and theories in political science, similar to those attended by first-year students. Tutorials focus on developing analytical, presentation, writing, and reading skills essential for political science research and writing. Students learn to apply political science theories, critically analyse arguments, orally present academic texts, and structure academic writing to contribute to academic debates.

  • International sources of public policy: How ideas, instruments and practices travel across borders
    12

    This course provides an overview of the historical development, main theories, and central actors in international relations, covering topics like humanitarian intervention, civil wars, trade, development, and climate change. Divided into three parts, it delves into theoretical perspectives, contemporary themes, and culminates in writing a scientific essay on a relevant IR topic, fostering critical analysis and research skills.

  • Security and multilateralism
    12

    This course explores public policy within the context of societal change, focusing on the dynamics of policymaking, politics, and governance. Students analyse the nature of governments, policymaking processes, and the relationship between politics and policymaking, while examining contemporary political issues. Through this analysis, students learn to critically evaluate multi-level governance processes and the role of knowledge and conflict in policymaking.

  • EU & US relations in a globalized world
    12

    This course analyses the dynamic relationship between the European Union and the United States, considering both cooperation and conflict. It covers theoretical perspectives, historical analysis, and current case studies on geopolitical, geoeconomic, and transnational issues in transatlantic relations. The course concludes with a negotiation simulation to provide students with firsthand experience in EU-US interaction.

  • A practitioners Guide to Lobbying and Advocacy
    12
  • Turkey and the European Union
    12

    This course analyses Turkey-EU relations, exploring their complexity across political, economic, cultural, and social dimensions. Students study key international relations and EU integration theories to understand topics like enlargement, economic relations, military cooperation, identity politics, border disputes, irregular migration, counter-terrorism, and public opinion. Through critical analysis, students gain insight into the multifaceted nature of Turkey-EU relations.

  • African politics in regional and global perspective
    6
  • The Existential Crises of the European Union
    6
Compulsory course
Elective
Read more in the Course Catalogue (2023-2024)
Video minor European Politics and Global Change
Video minor European Politics and Global Change

Related Master's programme

This minor may serve as a good preparation for academic Bachelor’s students who want to apply for admission to the Master's programme in European Politics and External Relations (Political Science). Always check the entry requirements of the Master’s programme you are interested in.

Entry requirements

The minor is open to students who completed their first year of a Bachelor degree programme at the UvA or another university. The minor is not open to students from universities of applied sciences (HBO).

Application

  • Students can register for the minor by completing the webform in the Course Catalogue.
  • Students from other universities must first enrol as a minor student of the UvA on http://www.studielink.nl.
Facts & Figures
Mode
Full-time
Credits
30 ECTS, one year
Language of instruction
English
Starts in
September