The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish government with the most serious crisis in external relations since the Second World War. This was the third such referendum on Europe held in Ireland since the millennium and the second plebiscite in three to result in a rejection of an EU Treaty following the failed Nice poll in 2001. There is no obvious solution to the dilemma the government faces and no obvious pathway to achieve ratification. There is however a clear consensus amongst the political parties that ratification constitutes both a clear political priority and a fundamental national interest. At the October European Council summit in Brussels, Taoiseach Brian Cowen prom...
Ireland’s fiscal position has severely degraded by the global financial crisis and the Government ha...
The impression given by the media coverage was that many of the people who voted against the Lisbon ...
An Inconvenient Wait challenges the traditional view that Ireland’s application for membership of th...
The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish govern...
The Irish referendum on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty, held on 12 June 2008, produced a negativ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on ratification and to provide policy-makers with an as...
Given the problems created by the failed Irish referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon for the European ...
This article analyzes the significance of the 12 June 2008 Lisbon Treaty referendum in the Republic ...
The Irish Government has decided to hold a second referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon. A Bertelsmann ...
The Irish people were long thought to be among the most enthusiastic Europeans. Since 1988, Eurobaro...
Ireland has rejected the Treaty of Lisbon. More than six years after the start of the constitutional...
Irish voters are about to go to the polls for a second time to decide the fate of the Treaty of Lisb...
Given the problems created by the failed Irish referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon for the European ...
The Irish people's second vote on the Lisbon treaty will have a decisive bearing on the European Un...
Article which considers whether governments of EU Member States have to comply with loyalty and soli...
Ireland’s fiscal position has severely degraded by the global financial crisis and the Government ha...
The impression given by the media coverage was that many of the people who voted against the Lisbon ...
An Inconvenient Wait challenges the traditional view that Ireland’s application for membership of th...
The rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the electorate on 12 June 2008 has presented the Irish govern...
The Irish referendum on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty, held on 12 June 2008, produced a negativ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on ratification and to provide policy-makers with an as...
Given the problems created by the failed Irish referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon for the European ...
This article analyzes the significance of the 12 June 2008 Lisbon Treaty referendum in the Republic ...
The Irish Government has decided to hold a second referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon. A Bertelsmann ...
The Irish people were long thought to be among the most enthusiastic Europeans. Since 1988, Eurobaro...
Ireland has rejected the Treaty of Lisbon. More than six years after the start of the constitutional...
Irish voters are about to go to the polls for a second time to decide the fate of the Treaty of Lisb...
Given the problems created by the failed Irish referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon for the European ...
The Irish people's second vote on the Lisbon treaty will have a decisive bearing on the European Un...
Article which considers whether governments of EU Member States have to comply with loyalty and soli...
Ireland’s fiscal position has severely degraded by the global financial crisis and the Government ha...
The impression given by the media coverage was that many of the people who voted against the Lisbon ...
An Inconvenient Wait challenges the traditional view that Ireland’s application for membership of th...