
Rejecting the EU Constitution? : From the Constitutional Treaty to the Treaty of Lisbon
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Is the Constitutional Project Dead? An Introduction | p. 1 |
Rejecting the EU Constitution: Between Reason and Emotion | p. 15 |
On Europe's Representation: A Symbolic Interpretation of Rejecting the Constitution | p. 16 |
The EU Treaty Reform Process since 2000: The Highs and Lows of Constitutionalising the European Union | p. 29 |
Constitutional Process: Procedural Defeat or Substantive Victory? | p. 41 |
Thinking about the Recent Past and the Future of the EU | p. 42 |
The Lisbon Treaty and the Future of EU Enlargement | p. 71 |
Understanding Similarities and Differences in the No-Votes: The French, the Dutch, and the Irish | p. 89 |
The European Disunion | p. 90 |
The Netherlands and Europe. Saying No to a European Constitution: Dutch Revolt, Enigma or Pragmatism? | p. 99 |
Why Ireland Rejected the Lisbon Treaty | p. 127 |
The Irish "No" and the Rich-Poor/Urban-Rural Divide | p. 137 |
Appendixes | |
Laeken Declaration on the Future of the European Union | p. 141 |
A Constitution for Europe: Factsheet | p. 151 |
Treaty of Lisbon: Taking Europe into the 21st Century | p. 159 |
The Treaty of Lisbon: Status of Ratification | p. 175 |
The European Constitution: Post-Referendum Survey in France | p. 179 |
The European Constitution: Post-Referendum Survey in the Netherlands | p. 209 |
Post-Referendum Survey in Ireland | p. 235 |
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