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The Lisbon Treaty and Spain: Background, Context and Impact. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Special Issue 1, August 2012 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The year 2010 will be remembered in the European Union (EU) circles of governmental Spain as a crucial milestone regarding the role of the country in one of the most important alliances of world history.
Roy, Joaquín.
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Delegation in inconsistency: the Lisbon strategy record as an institutional failure [PDF]

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In this paper, we develop an analysis of the reasons for the apparent failure of the “Lisbon strategy” (2000) so far. After having made the general case for a comprehensive “institutionalist perspective” on the European economy, we first try to formalise
Jerome Creel   +2 more
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Spatial Scenarios and the Lisbon Strategy [PDF]

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The European Union is changing significantly. It has recently been enlarged by 10 new Member States, decision-making about the European Constitution is going on, and it has set itself the target of becoming the most competitive economy in the world ...
Aldert De Vries, Ed Dammers, David Evers
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The Lisbon Treaty's "Europe 2020" Economic Growth Strategy and the Bologna Process. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Vol. 8, No. 12, June 2011 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Excerpt from the Introduction: This paper follows with an overview of regional integration theory, the Lisbon Treaty, the European 2020 strategy, and the Bologna Process. Finally there are two member state examples from within the European Union of Spain
Barrett, Beverly
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Suboceanic Rayleigh Waves in the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Moderate-magnitude shallow earthquakes in the Atlantic Ocean, hundreds of kilometres southwest of Lisbon, can generate efficient suboceanic Rayleigh waves (SRW) that are well recorded in Portugal.
Mele, G.   +3 more
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The new Lisbon Strategy: An estiamtion of the impact of reaching 5 Lisbon targets [PDF]

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The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European leaders agreed to stimulate economic growth and employment and make Europe’s economy the most competitive in the world.
Gelauff, George, Lejour, Arjan
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Competitiveness of the European Union under the structural funds framework and the Lisbon Agenda [PDF]

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The European Union should strengthen its role as one important global player by increasing competitiveness and cohesion of its regions and, in the same time by enforcing its strategy as competitor on an international scale.
Andreas KOLODZIEJAK   +2 more
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Lisbon five years later: what future for European employment and growth?. [PDF]

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At the Lisbon summit of 2000 the European Union (EU) set an agenda for making Europe the most competitive economy in the world. The targets that were set then are unlikely to be achieved.
Pissarides, Christopher
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The European Union in the 21st century: Perspectives from the Lisbon Treaty. CEPS Paperbacks. December 2009 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The new Treaty of Lisbon brings important changes to the European construction, including a significant expansion of common policies decided by the Community method, a stable President for the European Council, a strengthened framework for external ...
Sacchi, Fiorella   +16 more
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Common Security and Defence Policy and the Lisbon Treaty Fudge: No common strategic culture, no major progress. EPIN Working Paper No. 28, 10 June 2010 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
With the establishment of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) in 1999, the EU aimed to tackle challenges in the field of security by deploying various police and military missions in troubled crisis areas.
Margaras, Vasilis.
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