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June 25, 2025

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3 SKS

Deskripsi Mata Kuliah

This course is designed to discuss the dynamics of the development of the European and Australian regions in terms of economy, politics, and socio-culture. The European region is known as the region with the most advanced countries in the world. This cannot be separated from the influence of modernization and industrialization that began in Western Europe. Meanwhile, Australia is a region that is developing because it is a British Commonwealth country. The European region is a very interesting subject of study because the concept and structure of the modern state emerged from there. This is what then formed a unique international relations order. For this reason, this course will study the development of the European and Australian regions since the 16th century. In addition, this course will focus on examining contemporary issues that have a significant influence on the dynamics of domestic and foreign politics.

  • Pokok Bahasan / Bahan Kajian

    1. A Brief History of European Order
    2. The Process of European Integration
    3. Socio-Cultural Issues in Europe and Australia
    4. Political Dynamics in Europe and Australia
    5. Case Studies: British, Germany, France, Greek, Ukraine, Turkey & Australia

  • Pustaka
  • Book

    • Henig, R. (2006). The Origins of the First World War. Routledge.
    • Henig, R. (2006). The Origins of the Second World War 1933-1939. Routledge.
    • Cini, M. (2001). From the Marshall Plan to EEC: direct and indirect influences. In The Marshall Plan: Fifty Years After (pp. 13-37). New York: Palgrave Macmillan US.
    • Andersen, M. S., & Wohlforth, W. C. (2021). Balance of power: A key concept in historical perspective. In Routledge Handbook of Historical International Relations (pp. 289-301). Routledge.
    • Hix, S., & Høyland, B. (2022). The political system of the European Union. Bloomsbury Publishing. (pp. 1-19)
    • McCormick, J. (2020). Understanding the European Union: a concise introduction. Bloomsbury Publishing. (pp. 1-22 & 67-87)
    • Taras, R. (2012). Xenophobia and islamophobia in Europe. Edinburgh University Press.
    • Firth, S. (2020). Australia in international politics: an introduction to Australian foreign policy. Routledge.
    • Gamble, A. (2021). Taking back control: the political implications of Brexit. In The Politics and Economics of Brexit (pp. 127-144). Routledge.
    • Nilsson, P. E. (2018). French populism and discourses on secularism. French Populism and Discourses on Secularism, 1-232.
    • Boyer, E. (2019). The Rise of Populism in 21st Century France: Normalizing Islamophobia.
    • Kalantry, S. (2016). The French Veil Ban: A Transnational Legal Feminist Approach. U. Balt. L. Rev., 46, 201.
    • Tekin, F. (2021). Differentiated integration: An alternative conceptualization of EU–Turkey relations. In EU-Turkey Relations: Theories, Institutions, and Policies (pp. 157-181). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
    • Roberts, C. B., & Habir, A. D. (2015). Indonesia-Australia relations: Progress, challenges and potential. In Indonesia’s Ascent: Power, Leadership, and the Regional Order (pp. 195-223). London: Palgrave Macmillan UK.

    Journal

    • Patton, S. (2019). The peace of Westphalia and it affects on international relations, diplomacy and foreign policy. The Histories, 10(1), 91-99.
    • Caporaso, J. A. (2000). Changes in the Westphalian order: Territory, public authority, and sovereignty. International studies review, 2(2), 1-28.
    • Adas, M. (1998). Imperialism and colonialism in comparative perspective. The International History Review, 20(2), 371-388.
    • Baun, M. J. (1995). The maastricht treaty as high politics: Germany, France, and European integration. Political Science Quarterly, 110(4), 605-624.
    • Abdelkader, E. (2017). A comparative analysis of european islamophobia: France, UK, Germany, Netherlands and Sweden. UCLA J. Islamic & Near EL, 16, 29.
    • Liger, Q., TODOROVA, R., BOGDANOVA, V., & HRISTOVA, V. (2022). Protection against racism, xenophobia and racial discrimination, and the EU Anti-racism Action Plan.
    • Carr, A. (2014). Is Australia a middle power? A systemic impact approach. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 68(1), 70-84.
    • Cheng, M. (2022). AUKUS: The changing dynamic and its regional implications. European Journal of Development Studies, 2(1), 1-7.
    • Pettifor, A. (2017). Brexit and its consequences. Globalizations, 14(1), 127-132.
    • Adam, R. G. (2019). Brexit: causes and consequences. Springer. (195-282)
    • Castelli Gattinara, P., & Froio, C. (2022). Politicizing Europe on the far right: Anti-EU mobilization across the party and non-party sector in France. Social Movement Studies, 21(1-2), 199-215.
    • Glorius, B. (2018). Migration to Germany: Structures, processes, and discourses. Regional Statistics, 8(01), 3-28.
    • Bertoli, S., Brücker, H., & Moraga, J. F. H. (2016). The European crisis and migration to Germany. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 60, 61-72.
    • Gehrsitz, M., & Ungerer, M. (2022). Jobs, Crime and Votes: A Short‐run Evaluation of the Refugee Crisis in Germany. Economica, 89(355), 592-626.
    • Milios, J., & Sotiropoulos, D. P. (2010). Crisis of Greece or crisis of the euro? A view from the European ‘periphery’. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 12(3), 223-240.
    • Arghyrou, M. G., & Tsoukalas, J. D. (2011). The Greek debt crisis: Likely causes, mechanics and outcomes. The World Economy, 34(2), 173-191.
    • Fouskas, V. K., & Dimoulas, C. (2012). The Greek workshop of debt and the failure of the European project. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 14(1), 1-31.
    • Dodds, K., Taylor, Z., Akbari, A., Broto, V. C., Detterbeck, K., Inverardi-Ferri, C., ... & Woon, C. Y. (2023). The Russian invasion of Ukraine: implications for politics, territory and governance. Territory, Politics, Governance, 11(8), 1519-1536.
    • Raik, K. (2019). The Ukraine crisis as a conflict over Europe’s political, economic and security order. Geopolitics, 24(1), 51-70.
    • Kuzemko, C., Blondeel, M., Dupont, C., & Brisbois, M. C. (2022). Russia's war on Ukraine, European energy policy responses & implications for sustainable transformations. Energy Research & Social Science, 93, 102842.
    • Kutlay, M., & Öniş, Z. (2021). Turkish foreign policy in a post-western order: strategic autonomy or new forms of dependence?. International Affairs, 97(4), 1085-1104.
    • Atmaca, A. Ö., & Torun, Z. (2022). Geopolitical visions in Turkish foreign policy. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 24(1), 114-137.
    • Nabbs-Keller, G. (2020). Understanding Australia-Indonesia relations in the post-authoritarian era: resilience and respect. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 74(5), 532-556.
    • Pratama, A., & Yuliana, G. (2024). The Ratification of Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement: Investment Challenges and Opportunities. Audito Comparative Law Journal (ACLJ), 5(1), 18-32. 

    Video

    • Lecture
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    Agus Syarifudin Efendi, M.A
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      Agus Syarifudin Efendi, M.A
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    • Durasi :1 Semester