Archive pour “L’agenda européen : enjeux nationaux et rôle des présidences”

Drama or no Drama? The German Federal Constitutional Court Decides on the Lisbon Treaty 2/2

Professor Dirk Lehmkuhl has analysed the recent decision of the German Constitutional Court on the Lisbon Treaty for “l’Europe en débat”. This is the second part of his contribution (the first part is available here). Dirk LEHMKUHL studied political science at the University of Constance and gained his PhD from the European University Institute. He [...]

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Drama or no Drama? The German Federal Constitutional Court Decides on the Lisbon Treaty 1/2

  Professor Dirk Lehmkuhl has analysed the recent decision of the German Constitutional Court on the Lisbon Treaty for “l’Europe en débat”. This is the first part of his contribution. Dirk LEHMKUHL studied political science at the University of Constance and gained his PhD from the European University Institute. He occupied various positions as research [...]

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Et maintenant, quelle dynamique européenne ?

Marie-Cécile Milliat, juriste de formation, a travaillé dans les institutions européennes à Bruxelles sur des dossiers relevant de l”Europe sociale et du marché intérieur. Aujourd”hui chargée de mission au sein du Centre d”analyse stratégique, elle y suit notamment les affaires institutionnelles et les questions de gouvernance. Elle s”exprime ici à titre personnel. Un chiffre vient [...]

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The Future of Nuclear Co-operation in Europe 2/2

Nuclear energy is a core issue for industrial policies and for establishing a European energy policy. We are pleased to publish a contribution by professor Jean Marc Trouille on this important debate for the balance of national and European interests. Jean-Marc Trouille is Jean Monnet Chair in European Economic Integration at Bradford University, School of [...]

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The Future of Nuclear Co-operation in Europe 1/2

Nuclear energy is a core issue for industrial policies and for establishing a European energy policy. We are pleased to publish a contribution by professor Jean Marc Trouille on this important debate for the balance of national and European interests. Jean-Marc Trouille is Jean Monnet Chair in European Economic Integration at Bradford University, School of [...]

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Les présidences tournantes de l’Union européenne – courroies de transmission entre les arènes politiques nationale et européenne

Les présidences tournantes peuvent-elles servir à rapprocher l”Europe des citoyens ? Nous sommes heureux de compter sur le point de vue de Anja Thomas à ce sujet. Anja Thomas est collaboratrice de la Chaire Jean Monnet à l”Université de Cologne, ténue par le professeur Wolfgang Wessels. Elle est aussi responsable du réseau franco-allemand THESEUS en partenariat [...]

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La mer Baltique, la mer Noire et la Méditerranée : des espaces d’influence naturelle pour l’UE

Philippe Perchoc, président et cofondateur de l”Association Nouvelle Europe qui œuvre à une meilleure connaissance de la grande Europe, nous livre dans sa deuxième contribution à ce blog, une fine analyse sur la dimension stratégique des mers qui entourent l”UE. Et cela à quelques jours de la réunion au sommet du 13 juillet à Paris. [...]

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Perspective – Poland : All about party politics

   Fountain in the Saxon Gardens, Warsaw, in front of the Tumb of the Unknown Soldier, by Ewewlo Nobody could have possibly complained on the lack of Polish political debate with regard to the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty. The fact that it was entirely focused on the procedure of ratification and hardly ever touched [...]

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Reading Note: Poland – Polytika

  Identity card of the review Title:PolitykaDate of launch: 1957Topics covered: politics, international affairs, economy, society, science, culture, sportsPeriodicity: weeklyCirculation: 340 000 Readership: 600 000Political positioning: Centre-left, opinion review Website: www.polytika.pl Email: polytika@polytika.com.pl   Features of the article Author : Janina ParadowskaTitle :« Kryzys traktatowy»« The treaty crisis ».Publication :P olityka, nr 12 (2646), 22.03.2008   In Poland, the [...]

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Reading note: The Irish Times – The Independent

The two newspapers featured are considered “quality” daily publications. The Irish Times is the most widely respected newspaper in the county, priding itself on the quality and impartiality of its reporting. Its audience would tend to be middle class and in general it tends to reflect the educated establishment. In order to maintain balanced coverage [...]

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