The Treaty of Lisbon entered into force five months ago, introducing six major institutional innovations that were supposed to make the Union more efficient, more transparent and increase its legitimacy. Twelve authors from the European Policy Institutes Network consider how the ‘new’ Europe is shaping up and whether it is likely to have any more appeal for European citizens
At a time when the European Union’s strategic and geopolitical environment is more troubled and unpr...
To counteract the powerful anti-Europe sentiments swirling throughout the EU today and to motivate E...
In the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections, CEPS Director Daniel Gros offers a ...
The Treaty of Lisbon entered into force five months ago, introducing six major institutional innovat...
Despite all the changes introduced in the EU over the last year – including the appointment of Presi...
Despite its complexity and verbosity, Stefano Micossi pronounces the Treaty of Lisbon as a good Trea...
Together with researchers from two other Brussels-based research institutes - Egmont (Belgium’s Roya...
The crisis in the eurozone– which became worse in Europe at the same time that the Lisbon Treaty ent...
This policy brief examines the implementation to date of the Lisbon Treaty's provisions for EU exter...
[Excerpt] From the southwestern periphery of the European Union (EU), Portugal is presiding over the...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
Philippe de Schoutheete takes as his point of departure in this Commentary the assumption that insti...
After a long period of internal introspection and deadlock over the Constitutional Treaty, the EU ca...
The ongoing selection of the next President of the European Commission has underscored the growing i...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
At a time when the European Union’s strategic and geopolitical environment is more troubled and unpr...
To counteract the powerful anti-Europe sentiments swirling throughout the EU today and to motivate E...
In the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections, CEPS Director Daniel Gros offers a ...
The Treaty of Lisbon entered into force five months ago, introducing six major institutional innovat...
Despite all the changes introduced in the EU over the last year – including the appointment of Presi...
Despite its complexity and verbosity, Stefano Micossi pronounces the Treaty of Lisbon as a good Trea...
Together with researchers from two other Brussels-based research institutes - Egmont (Belgium’s Roya...
The crisis in the eurozone– which became worse in Europe at the same time that the Lisbon Treaty ent...
This policy brief examines the implementation to date of the Lisbon Treaty's provisions for EU exter...
[Excerpt] From the southwestern periphery of the European Union (EU), Portugal is presiding over the...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
Philippe de Schoutheete takes as his point of departure in this Commentary the assumption that insti...
After a long period of internal introspection and deadlock over the Constitutional Treaty, the EU ca...
The ongoing selection of the next President of the European Commission has underscored the growing i...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
At a time when the European Union’s strategic and geopolitical environment is more troubled and unpr...
To counteract the powerful anti-Europe sentiments swirling throughout the EU today and to motivate E...
In the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections, CEPS Director Daniel Gros offers a ...