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European Studies - Understanding Governance Politics and Integration in the Continent - cover
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European Studies - Understanding Governance Politics and Integration in the Continent

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Unlock the secrets of Europe with European Studies, a comprehensive guide that delves into the continent’s intricate political systems, institutions, and policies. This essential resource helps readers understand Europe's dynamic role in global politics and international relations.
 
1: European Studies - An overview of European Studies, its significance, and impact on political science.
 
2: Political Science - Explore methodologies and theories of political science as they relate to Europe.
 
3: Social Science - Discover how social science disciplines enrich our understanding of European societies.
 
4: Outline of Academic Disciplines - Insight into various disciplines contributing to European Studies for a holistic view.
 
5: Maastricht University - Investigate Maastricht University's role in shaping European Studies and its research contributions.
 
6: Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf - Highlight Heinrich Heine University's impact on European studies and research focus.
 
7: East Asian Studies - Examine the intersection of East Asian and European Studies through comparative analysis.
 
8: European University Institute - Learn about the European University Institute's influence on research and policy discourse.
 
9: Research Centre for East European Studies - Explore contributions of the Research Centre for understanding Eastern European dynamics.
 
10: Centre International de Formation Européenne - Investigate the Centre's impact on European integration and policy education.
 
11: University of Potsdam - Uncover the University of Potsdam’s contributions to contemporary European political research.
 
12: Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University - Explore academic insights from Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University relevant to European Studies.
 
13: Panteion University - Review Panteion University’s role in advancing European political theory and practice.
 
14: Riga Graduate School of Law - Investigate the Riga Graduate School of Law’s impact on legal and political studies in Europe.
 
15: Kozminski University - Discover Kozminski University's contributions through its research and academic programs.
 
16: Centre for Studies on Federalism - Delve into the role of federalism in European governance explored by this Centre.
 
17: Vistula University - Learn about Vistula University's contributions to understanding European political systems.
 
18: Migration Studies - Examine migration studies' role in shaping Europe's socio-political landscape and policies.
 
19: European Union - Explore the EU’s formation, structure, and its significant impact on global politics.
 
20: National University of Public Service - Review the University’s contributions to European public administration and policy.
 
21: List of Cambridge University Press Book Series - Familiarize yourself with additional resources that complement European Studies.
Disponível desde: 16/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 396 páginas.

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