Solicitud de Admisión. Inglés: se aconseja un nivel de TOEFL de 550 puntos (213 en el sistema actual), equivalente a 6,0 puntos en el IELTS, o el Certificado Advanced
Titulación oficial
Certificado Académico Oficial en el que se recogerán las calificaciones obtenidas en cada uno de los módulos matriculados.
Prácticas
An optional and complementary visit to the European Union Institutions in Brussels and/or other practical seminars are also foreseen.
Para qué te prepara
To understand the evolution and current stage of these three geographical and political areas: European Union, United States and Latin America. To introduce the students to the basic functioning of the European Union Foreign Policy (Institutions, decision making process...). To obtain a better understanding of how interrelations between the three areas worked and to discuss possible future trends.
Instalaciones del centro: Summer School CEU - San Pablo
Isaac Peral, 58. Campus de Moncloa. Madrid 28003 Madrid (España)
Avda. Montepríncipe, s/n. Campus de Montepríncipe. Boadilla del Monte. 28003 Madrid (España)
La Granja de San Ildefonso. La Granja 00000 Segovia (España)
Julián Romea, 23 Madrid 28003 Madrid (España)
Temario del curso
I. Analysis of the European Integration Process (1,5 ECTS)- July 9th-13th
History of European integration
The division of powers between the European Union and the Member States. EU Institutions and the decision making process
Deepening the Union. Towards a European Constitution?
Widening the Union: 27 Member States and Beyond. Turkey and the Limits to the European Union.
The role of Spain and Portugal in the EU
II. Transformations in the Transatlantic Area (1,5 ECTS)- July 16th-20th
United States: The Limits of the hegemonic Power
Current economic and political trends in Latin America:
The EU in the World
- Theories of Foreign Policy in the EU
- EU foreign Policy decision-making process
- Institutions and dimensions of the EU foreign policy (Council, Commission. Parliament) and (trade, security-ESDP-, aid, so on)
- EU relations with Russia, China, India, ACP
III. Interrelations in the Transatlantic Triangle (1,5 ECTS)- July 23rd-27thth
EU-USA
EU-Canada,
EU-Mexico,
EU-Central America,
EU Caribbean,
EU-South America.
This course examines the main political, economic and social trends in the European Union, Latin America and the United States as well as the multiples interactions among them since the end of the Cold War. After briefly reviewing the historical development of these three partners on both sides of the Atlantic in the past five decades, the course identifies, first, the key processes that are defining the main characteristics of Europe (deepening vs. widening), United States (isolationism vs. internationalism) and Latin America (democracy vs. social equality). Secondly, the course explains the tendencies and contradictions in the construction of the external relations of the European Union towards the United States and Latin America.
METHODOLOGY The Course in presented with and interdisciplinary focus and evolutionary study. A specific emphasis is put into the present and the future of the Triangle. There will be readings, presentations and discussion of particular cases. An optional and complementary visit to the European Union Institutions in Brussels and/or other practical seminars are also foreseen.
DIRECTORS Roberto Domínguez, Ph. D. Assistant Professor at the Government Department (Suffolk University) and Research Associate at Miami-Florida Center for European Studies,UNAM, Mexico Jerónimo Maillo, Ph. D.(Doctor Europeus) Head of the Public Law Department and Professor of European Union Law at the Law Faculty and Main Researcher at the Institute for European Studies (CEU San Pablo University) En colaboración con Suffolk University