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National politics and European integration from the constitution to the lisbon treaty

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham Edward Elgar 2010Description: xiii,243p. 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781848443464
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.2424 22 NA-
LOC classification:
  • JN34 .N38 2010
Contents:
1. Introduction: understanding the domestic politics of treaty reform / Maurizio Carbone -- 2. EU reform process: from the European Constitution to the Lisbon Treaty / Thomas Christiansen -- 3. France: from rejection to return? / Helen Drake, Christian Lequesne -- 4. Germany: from launching the constitutional debate to salvaging a treaty / Simon Bulmer -- 5. United Kingdom: red lines defended / Neill Nugent, David Phinnemore -- 6. Italy: the importance of party politics in treaty negotiations / Lucia Quaglia -- 7. Poland: domestic discord makes for a problematic partner / Paul G. Lewis. Ireland: more referendums anyone? / Brian Girvin -- 9. Benelux countries: how politicization upset a prointegration coalition / Peter Bursens, Ben Crum -- 10. Spain and Portugal: continuity and consensus in Iberia / Mary Farrell -- 11. Nordic countries: between scepticism and adaptation / Finn Laursen -- 12. Czech Republic and Slovakia: party politics and the travails or ratification / Karen Hendersen -- 13. Conclusion: preference formation, inter-state bargaining and the Treaty of Lisbon / Maurizio Carbone.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: understanding the domestic politics of treaty reform / Maurizio Carbone -- 2. EU reform process: from the European Constitution to the Lisbon Treaty / Thomas Christiansen -- 3. France: from rejection to return? / Helen Drake, Christian Lequesne -- 4. Germany: from launching the constitutional debate to salvaging a treaty / Simon Bulmer -- 5. United Kingdom: red lines defended / Neill Nugent, David Phinnemore -- 6. Italy: the importance of party politics in treaty negotiations / Lucia Quaglia -- 7. Poland: domestic discord makes for a problematic partner / Paul G. Lewis. Ireland: more referendums anyone? / Brian Girvin -- 9. Benelux countries: how politicization upset a prointegration coalition / Peter Bursens, Ben Crum -- 10. Spain and Portugal: continuity and consensus in Iberia / Mary Farrell -- 11. Nordic countries: between scepticism and adaptation / Finn Laursen -- 12. Czech Republic and Slovakia: party politics and the travails or ratification / Karen Hendersen -- 13. Conclusion: preference formation, inter-state bargaining and the Treaty of Lisbon / Maurizio Carbone.

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