For the second semester, students choose four out of the optional courses below taught on the Bruges campus. These explore selected topics from the areas of security and justice, foreign economic relations, bi- and multilateral diplomacy, or professional skills in more detail and emphasise active student participation. In order to cover a broad range of issues within the EU’s external relations, while allowing for some specialisation, participants choose the four courses from at least three different thematic clusters.
Cluster 1: Security, Justice and Values
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CADIER D. - Les politiques étrangères nationales et l'action extérieure de l'Union européenne (25h)
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MORENO-LAX V. - EU Borders, Asylum and Migration Policies : A Critical Perspective (25h)
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SMITH H. - Hybrid Threats to European Security: Challenges and Counteraction (25h)
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SMITH S.J. - Drivers of European Defence Cooperation and the Transatlantic Alliance (25h)
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TARDY T. - L'Europe de la sécurité et de la défense (PSDC, capacités, cultures stratégiques) (25h)
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YOUNGS R. - EU Democracy Promotion and Human Rights Policy (25h)
Cluster 2: Foreign Economic Relations and Sustainable Development
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PERIDY N. - Négociations et politiques commerciales de l'Union européenne: outils et études de cas (25h)
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SCHUNZ S. - The European Unions Green Diplomacy in an Evolving Global Context (25h)
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SOTTILOTTA C.E. - Political Risk Analysis in a European Perspective (25h)
Cluster 3: Bi- and Multilateral Diplomacy
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MICHALSKI A. - The Evolving Relations between the EU and China : Partnership and Competition in a Changing World Order (25h)
Cluster 4: Specific Professional Skills
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KOULAIMAH A. - Le rôle de l'aide humanitaire dans l'action extérieure globale de l'Union européenne : cadre et pratique (25h)
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KURBALIJA J. & TELEANU S. - Digital Diplomacy and the European Union: Global Governance, Geopolitics and Diplomatic Practice (25h)
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MARCOUX N. - Gestion de projets dans la coopération internationale de l'Union européenne (25h)