GLYN MORGAN BLOG: EUROPEAN POLITICS .... and other things that come to mind etc.

Thursday, May 18, 2017



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This blog is meant to accompany my current introductory course on European Integration (PSC 363/Geo 363). This class was taught at Harvard University (2003-9); and has been taught at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University (2012-2020).

The blogposts include some summaries of the literature introduced in the class as well as links to newspaper articles, essays, and other literature that we will discuss in class. Students should feel free to comment and ask questions. Students can also submit blog posts themselves if they like. Send them to me and I will post.

morgan.glyn@gmail.com

Glyn Morgan is currently a Director of the Moynihan Center for European Studies at The Maxwell School, Syracuse University

Before joining Syracuse University, Morgan taught in the Government Department at Harvard University. Before that he was a radio journalist. And before that he attended UC Berkeley, which is where he earned a PhD. He is originally from Wales.

Morgan is the author of The Idea of a European State (Princeton University Press).

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