UP113604
Seminar
Political and administrative cooperation in Europe
Peter Ulrich
Additional information / Pre-requisites
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The Master seminar discusses theoretically and empirically political and administrative cooperation in Europe by focusing on different levels (supranational, national/ intergovernmental, regional, local) of actor interaction, networking, governance and/or cooperation in the EU and beyond. Thus, different arenas of cooperation are illuminated. The seminar is built on paper readings, input presentations by the lecturer and the students and excursions.
Dates:
10.4.25 (10 - 12)
17.4.25 (10 - 12)
24.4.25 (10 - 12)
22.5.25 (10-18, excursion)
12.6.25 (10 - 12)
19.6.25 (10 - 12)
26.6.25 (10-14 Uhr, excursion)
3.7.25 (10-14 Uhr, excursion)
10.7.25 (10 - 12)
17.7.25 (10 - 12)
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Suggested reading
Elbinger, Falk, Kuhlmann, Sabine, Bogumil, Joerg (2018): Territorial reforms in Europe: effects on administrative performance and democratic participation.
Europe Direct Brandenburg an der Havel/ Potsdam (2023): Europa und Brandenburg, Potsdam: Berlin-Brandenburgische Auslandsgesellschaft.
Hooghe, Liesbet (ed.) (1996): Cohesion policy and European integration: Building
multi-level governance. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hooghe, Liesbet/Marks, Gary (2003): Unravelling the Central State, but how? Types of
multi-level governance. In: American Political Science Review 97, no. 2, p. 233–243.
Kohler-Koch, Beate/Quittkat, Christine (eds.) (2013): De-mystification of participatory
democracy: EU-governance and civil society. Oxford: Oxford Univirsity Press.
Marks, Gary (1996): Governance in the European Union. London: SAGE.
Ulrich, Peter (2021): Participatory Governance in the Europe of Cross-Border Regions: Cooperation – Boundaries – Civil Society (Border Studies. Cultures, Spaces, Orders, Nr. 4). Baden-Baden: Nomos. close