UP116670
Seminar
Regions and Municipalities in EU governance
Peter Ulrich
Information for students
Belegung und aktuelle Informationen über PULS
Additional information / Pre-requisites
Beck, Joachim (2022): Horizontal Integration, Baden-Baden: Nomos. Börzel, Tanja A. (2020): Multilevel governance or multilevel government?, in: The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol. 22(4), S. 776–783. Crossey, Nora/Weber, Florian (2023): Borderlands of Governance – Multilevel Cross-border Governance and Trajectories of
Local Cross-border Ties in the Franco-German Moselle-Saarland Region, Journal of Borderlands Studies.
Diez, Thomas & Wiener, Antje (2018): Introducing the Mosaic of Integration Theory, in: Working Paper KFG – The
Transformative Power of Europe.
Hooghe, Liesbet & Marks, Gary (2019): Grand theories of European integration in the twenty-first century, in: Journal of
European Public Policy, Vol. 26(8), S. 1113-1133.
Kajta, Justyna/Makaro, Julita & Debicki, Marcin (2023): Divided Towns, Integration and Cross-border Cooperation. The Cases
of Cieszyn/Ceský Tesín and Slubice/ Frankfurt (Oder), Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 31(4), S. 1164-1177.
Kern, Kristine (2019): Cities as leaders in EU multilevel climate governance: embedded upscaling of local experiments in
Europe, in: Environmental Politics, Vol. 28(1), S. 125-145.
Kreienkamp, Julia/ Pegram, Tom & David Coen (2022): Explaining transformative change in EU climate policy: multilevel
problems, policies, and politics, in: Journal of European Integration, Vol. 44(5), S. 731-748.
Moodie, John R./Meijer, Mari Wøien/Salenius, Viktor & Kull, Michael (2023): Territorial governance and Smart Specialisation:
empowering the subnational level in EU regional policy, Territory, Politics, Governance, Vol. 11(7), S. 1392-1412.
Schakel, Arjan H. (2020): Multi-level governance in a ‘Europe with the regions’, in: The British Journal of Politics and
International Relations, Vol. 22(4), S. 767–775.
Ulrich, Peter (2021): Participatory Governance in the Europe of Cross-Border Regions. Cooperation – Boundaries – Civil Society. Baden-Baden: Nomos. close
Comments
The Master seminar discusses theoretically and empirically the role, agency, competences and different ways of how regions
and local actors are interwoven within the EU multilevel polity and governance. The political and administrative cooperation in
Europe will be assessed by focusing on the interaction of different levels (supranational, national/ intergovernmental, regional,
local) with regard to actor interaction, networking, governance and/or cooperation in the EU with its regions and municipalities.
The seminar is built on paper readings and discussions, input presentations by the lecturer and the students and excurs close