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This seminar course is taught annually in cooperation with local European embassies. Seminars are conducted by faculty in conjunction with guest speakers invited by the host embassy in conjunction with faculty. Topics addressed will include individual or multilateral constitutional, political, economic, social, cultural, and defense aspects of the European Union, as well as future aspirations, and Euro-Egyptian relations in the context of the Barcelona process. Graduates are expected to read selected texts in advance in order to participate actively in discussion. A 2,000 word critical analysis of an appropriate topic must be submitted by mid-May. |
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