Team 10, Lisbon, 1981. The Lost Meeting
Team 10 and Lisbon share a piece of history: namely, a few elements of Team 10, such as Alison and Peter Smithson, Amâncio Miranda Guedes, Giancarlo de Carlo and Jullian de la Fuente, and the Lisbon School of Architecture (or the “Lisbon School”).
Leonor Cabral Matos Silva
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THE LISBON TREATY: A SINUOUS RATIFICATION [PDF]
This article deals with the intricate ratification process of the Lisbon Treaty, while focusing on the thorny issues of Euroscepticism and democratic deficit within the European Union in the current institutional context.
Adrian-Gabriel Corpadean
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Understanding the Treaty of Lisbon [PDF]
The entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon comes at a time of continuing lack of agreement about its significance thus justifying a new and less polarized assessment.
Clive H. Church, David Phinnemore
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Governing Education, Governing Europe? Strengths and Weaknesses of the Lisbon Model
The weaknesses of the Lisbon model of governance, as exemplified by the intergovernmental open method of coordination, has been widely aired in the literature.
Anne Corbett
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Analysis of reaching the Lisbon Strategy targets at the national level: the EU-27 and Slovenia [PDF]
Adopted by the European Council in 2000, the Lisbon Strategy is a long-term strategy whose main target is to make Europe the most competitive, dynamic and knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010.
Andrej, Pungartnik +1 more
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Christchurch as Lisbon: The legacy of the seismic sublime [PDF]
The most benign of anglophile cities, Christchurch, New Zealand, suddenly became possessed by something monstrous as a series of earthquakes beginning in 2010 shook the city to pieces. Some 3 years, 185 deaths, and over 13,000 aftershocks later, only 20%
Bowring, Jacqueline
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Alternative Composite Lisbon Development Strategy Indices: A Comparison of EU, USA, Japan and Korea [PDF]
This study addresses the measurement of two composite Lisbon strategy indices that quantifies the level and patterns of development for ranking countries. The first index is nonparametric labelled as Lisbon strategy index (LSI).
JongEun Oh, Almas Heshmati
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The Lisbon Strategy: a Tool for Economic and Social Reforms in the Enlarged European Union [PDF]
This paper evaluates achievements and shortcomings of the Lisbon Strategy launched by the European Union in the spring of 2000 aiming to increase the competitiveness of the European economy within ten years.
Barbara Blaszczyk
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Annual report, Town of Lisbon, New Hampshire. [PDF]
Title varies: 1898-1907 Annual report of the town officers.Description based on 1994.Mode of access ...
Lisbon (N.H.)
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Lisbon II, Two Years on: An Assessment of the Partnership for Growth and Jobs. Special CEPS Reports, July 2007 [PDF]
The re-launch of the Lisbon strategy in March 2005 was meant to inject a new momentum into what is now known as the Partnership for Growth and Jobs, and to highlight the challenges that Europe faces in responding to globalisation. More than two years on,
Begg, Iain.
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