Sustainable Development Goals

Abstract/Objectives

This course takes an interdisciplinary perspective to explore the process and content of post-war European integration. It examines the efforts of key figures in promoting integration, the negotiation and coordination of member states' interests, the implementation of common policies, and the establishment and development of organizational structures. This voluntary process of integration has been profoundly influenced by international political environments and economic changes, while also facing numerous internal disputes and crises. It is worth understanding the spirit of setting aside prejudices and seeking common ground amidst differences, as well as exploring the efforts made to pursue peace and national modernization. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to reflect on our current situation and future actions.

Results/Contributions

Teaching Opinion Survey - Students' Experiences and Suggestions:

-     This course is highly beneficial for understanding the historical context of Europe and acquiring comprehensive knowledge about the continent. Although designated as an introductory course, it covers details thoroughly and meticulously.

-     The course content is rich and engaging, and the classroom atmosphere is relaxed, allowing us to learn new things without pressure!

-     I really like this professor and the course content. Grading is based solely on midterm and final exams. I did well on the midterm, but the final carries such a heavy weight that I'm a bit worried.


Keywords

European Union, France, Germany, UK

Contact Information

鍾志明
cmchung@nhu.edu.tw