Posts Tagged: Lisbon Treaty
European External Action Service: A dragon with no head
With the full implementation of the Lisbon Treaty and the amendments it brought in its wake, a wind of hope was blowing over Brussels in 2009. Every reform was deemed possible and gone were the days of political bickering hampering
European External Action Service: A dragon with no head
With the full implementation of the Lisbon Treaty and the amendments it brought in its wake, a wind of hope was blowing over Brussels in 2009. Every reform was deemed possible and gone were the days of political bickering hampering
Czech Mate for the Fiscal Treaty?
Last week we published an article on the draft fiscal discipline treaty. In the days that followed negotiations continued at the intergovernmental summit and the dissenters appear to be growing in number. The new fiscal discipline treaty was agreed on
Czech Mate for the Fiscal Treaty?
Last week we published an article on the draft fiscal discipline treaty. In the days that followed negotiations continued at the intergovernmental summit and the dissenters appear to be growing in number. The new fiscal discipline treaty was agreed on
New MEPs joining the European Parliament
December 2011 saw the arrival of eighteen new MEPs, who respectively took up their seats in the European Parliament among the existing MEPs. The new MEPs were granted their positions due to the measures that were introduced by the Lisbon
New MEPs joining the European Parliament
December 2011 saw the arrival of eighteen new MEPs, who respectively took up their seats in the European Parliament among the existing MEPs. The new MEPs were granted their positions due to the measures that were introduced by the Lisbon
The role of the EU in the world in 2011
If we think back to the many crucial events and developments that unfolded in 2011, it is difficult to think of a moment in which the EU was perceived to be a crucial player in world affairs.
The role of the EU in the world in 2011
If we think back to the many crucial events and developments that unfolded in 2011, it is difficult to think of a moment in which the EU was perceived to be a crucial player in world affairs.
