A withdrawal of countries from the EU or the creation of a new suprana-tional Union are neither realistic nor desirable alternatives in case the EU governments fail to solve the constitutional question. In order to retain Europe’s ability to reform itself and as a trade-off for their readiness to find a compromise in the upcoming intergovernmental conference, the “Friends of the Constitution” should demand a radical revision of the cur-rent treaty amendment procedure
[From the Introduction]. The most surprising aspect of Europe’s newest treaty is not so much its con...
More than fifty years after the Schuman Declaration, Europe is still far from a real Political Union...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...
A withdrawal of countries from the EU or the creation of a new suprana-tional Union are neither real...
The European Union’s constitutional treaty remains central to whatever realistic scenario one might ...
The first quinquennium of the 21st century started in a promising way for the EU’s institutional dev...
Endorsement of the ‘Reform Treaty’, culminating in its’ signing as the Treaty of Lisbon in December ...
Whether policymakers in Brussels and across European capitals like it or not: after the UK formally ...
From the Introduction. The rejection of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (hereinaft...
The European Union faces a fundamental dilemma. On the one hand, pressure to reform its structures i...
This Policy Brief investigates whether the Constitution’s coming into force would make a decisive di...
In June 2004, the European Union (EU) concluded work on a constitutional treaty that contains change...
Rejection of Constitutional treaty and enlargement of EU to 27 member states drew highlights for the...
Europe’s future is contested between those who want to integrate further, those who prefer things to...
Europe’s future is contested between those who want to integrate further, those who prefer things to...
[From the Introduction]. The most surprising aspect of Europe’s newest treaty is not so much its con...
More than fifty years after the Schuman Declaration, Europe is still far from a real Political Union...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...
A withdrawal of countries from the EU or the creation of a new suprana-tional Union are neither real...
The European Union’s constitutional treaty remains central to whatever realistic scenario one might ...
The first quinquennium of the 21st century started in a promising way for the EU’s institutional dev...
Endorsement of the ‘Reform Treaty’, culminating in its’ signing as the Treaty of Lisbon in December ...
Whether policymakers in Brussels and across European capitals like it or not: after the UK formally ...
From the Introduction. The rejection of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (hereinaft...
The European Union faces a fundamental dilemma. On the one hand, pressure to reform its structures i...
This Policy Brief investigates whether the Constitution’s coming into force would make a decisive di...
In June 2004, the European Union (EU) concluded work on a constitutional treaty that contains change...
Rejection of Constitutional treaty and enlargement of EU to 27 member states drew highlights for the...
Europe’s future is contested between those who want to integrate further, those who prefer things to...
Europe’s future is contested between those who want to integrate further, those who prefer things to...
[From the Introduction]. The most surprising aspect of Europe’s newest treaty is not so much its con...
More than fifty years after the Schuman Declaration, Europe is still far from a real Political Union...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...