Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Assignment 5.

European Union Policies

This report will evaluate the minor ‘European Union Policies’. It will provide an introduction of the minor, the main topics discussed and my personal opinion about the minor in general. To conclude, some recommendations will be given.

 

Introduction

The minor European Union Policies (EUP) gets you integrated in the international body called ‘Europe’. It makes you aware of the importance of such an entity and makes you understand which advantages and disadvantages are involved concerning the member states and its citizens. 

 

The content

Looking to the content of the minor, I think it provided us with useful information to make us understand how important Europe really is. First of all it was made clear how the EU got established. Think of the first Treaty, the Treaty of Paris, all the way to the Lisbon Treaty that still needs to be signed. This part of history was interesting as it clarified how and why this international organization originally started and developed.

Furthermore, it was told how the European Union is structured. Think of the institutions involved, its functions and the areas in which they operate. I noticed myself that not many people in my direct environment are aware of the way the EU works and how it influenced and still influences their lives. In addition, if you see which aims Europe has achieved and can achieve by being such a strong unit of different countries next to e.g. the USA, Japan and Russia it makes you interested to get more involved.

Also the legislation and the decision-making process of the EU are discussed. Think of the areas on which the member states cooperate, the various rules that apply for all members and how the legislation concerned is created, adopted and controlled.

To conclude, the excursion of 4 days, which has shown us some of the various institutions of the EU, was an interesting and fun experience. After all the theory provided during the lessons it was good to see where exactly happens. Personally, I found it especially interesting to hear how the European Investment Bank (EIB), located in Luxembourg, operates and selects projects to invest in that need to make the EU member states stronger.

 

Personal opinion and recommendations

I think this minor was a very interesting one. As already mentioned before, it made clear how important Europe is in the world and how it influences the daily lives of all EU citizens. This also raises your awareness of the direct influence on your personal life. In addition, I think getting familiar with the EU is important for each student that likes to work in an international company to know what is possible and accepted and what is not.

The only recommendation I can make is to make more use of the free hours that students have available next to the few hours spend to this minor. There is so much time left to study other subjects or to gain more knowledge on other areas. Think for example of one larger assignment to raise a European company and to find out how the EU could influence your international way of doing business. 

2 comments:

  1. Dear Jordy,

    I think that you are right about the free hours. An other point is the turor meetings. Actually I have to say the new manner of following classes at school, never used to that.
    Still I have to write this article myself.

    Greets,
    Liana

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  2. Dear Jordy,

    I think you gave a good structural well overview over what we did in the last 12/13 weeks of the EUP minor programme.
    Moreover, I totally agree with you on the point, that the minor programme gave us an insight into the European policies, economics and law. It really became more obvious what the EU is / what they do, and how they effect our lives today and may effect us in the future.

    kind regards Sebastian

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