
For the second semester, students choose four out of the fifteen 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 and Justice
- A. BAILES, New Security Challenges and Security Governance (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
- M. DEN BOER and E. GUILD, Justice and Home Affairs (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
- D. HELLY, Diplomatie, Sécurité, Défense : Instruments et Politiques Communes (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
- R. YOUNGS, EU Democracy Promotion and Human Rights Policy (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
Cluster 2: Foreign Economic Relations
Cluster 3: Bi- and Multilateral Diplomacy
- T. DE WILDE D'ESTMAEL, Les relations de l'Union européenne avec les grandes puissances (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
- S. FRÖHLICH, Transatlantic Relations (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
- C.-M. GEURTS and J. WOUTERS, The EU's External Representation (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
- J. MEN (InBev-Baillet-Latour Chair), EU-China Relations (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
- D. PHINNEMORE, EU Enlargment (25 h, 4.5 ECTS)
Cluster 4: Professional Skills
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