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Decisive rejection by French and Dutch voters in 2005 forced the EU
to abandon the Constitutional Treaty agreed the previous year. Yet
by the end of the 2007, contrary to all expectations and after an
intergovernmental conference essentially devoid of substantive
negotiation, EU leaders had agreed and signed the Treaty of Lisbon
containing the bulk of the Constitutional Treaty's substantive
reforms. How did this latest treaty come about? Why did events move
so quickly in 2007? Who were the key actors and what methods did
they use to enable a treaty to be drawn up and agreed in such a
short period of time? This book explores the unique process that
saw EU leaders hastily agree a lengthy and detailed mandate for the
intergovernmental conference. In doings so, it highlights the
pivotal roles played by the German Council Presidency and key
institutional actors in paving the way for and securing agreement
among EU leaders on the new treaty.
Detailed and comprehensive analysis of how the Treaty of Lisbon
emerged in 2007 this book explores the role played by the German
Council Presidency and the EU's institutional actors in securing
agreement among the leaders of member states on an
intergovernmental conference as well as a new treaty text to
replace the rejected Constitutional Treaty.
Exploring the development of the European Union, this book examines
the ways in which it has been studied over fifty years from the
vantage point of four disciplines, each side of the Atlantic, and
both academic and practitioner perspectives. Drawing on
contributions by some of the world's leading scholars in the field,
it maps the past and present of both the EU and EU studies before
setting out a provocative agenda for future work in the area.
This up-to-date collection analyzes Romania's experiences of the transition form the harsh realities of the Ceausescu dictatorship to the uncertainties of the efforts to consolidate democracy and introduce a market economy. This volume focuses on Romania's progress in coming to terms with the legacy of its communist past, the realities of pluralism, the introduction of a market economy, and the challenge of European integration.
Drawing on contributions from various disciplines, this up to date
collection analyses Romania's experiences of the transition from
the harsh realities of the Ceausescu dictatorship to the
uncertainties of the efforts to consolidate democracy and introduce
a market economy. With its focus on Romania's progress in coming to
terms with the legacy of its communist past, the realities of
pluralism, the introduction of a market economy and the challenge
of European integration, the volume will be key reading for
academics, students and practitioners interested in transition and
Romania.
Exploring the development of the European Union, this book examines
the ways in which it has been studied over fifty years from the
vantage point of four disciplines, each side of the Atlantic, and
both academic and practitioner perspectives. Drawing on
contributions by some of the world's leading scholars in the field,
it maps the past and present of both the EU and EU studies before
setting out a provocative agenda for future work in the area.
Exploring the development of the European Union, this book examines
the ways in which it has been studied over fifty years from the
vantage point of four disciplines, each side of the Atlantic, and
both academic and practitioner perspectives. Drawing on
contributions by some of the world's leading scholars in the field,
it maps the past and present of both the EU and EU studies before
setting out a provocative agenda for future work in the area.
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