EURO223-12SU1 (C)
Summer Jan 2012 start
Remaking the New Europe
Description
The geography of the new Europe has been built on the remains of the old. It is one of the key nodes of a globalised world, especially important to New Zealand because of persistent cultural, economic and political connections. The course will look at both integration and contradictions in the process of Europeanisation – the emergence of the EU, changes in Central and Eastern Europe; and also at continuing diversity based on environmental difference, historical experience, and persistent tensions.
Any 30 points in EURO 100 level papers OR any 45 points at 100 level in Arts, Commerce, Law OR any other 45 points at 100 level with the approval of the Course Coordinator.
Assessment
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Test
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50%
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Project/Essay
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50%
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Examination and Formal Tests
For further information see
National Centre for Research on Europe.
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