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1. We have not seen the last of the rotating presidency December 3, 2009

The Lisbon treaty was supposed to change the way the EU does business. But the impact of the changes has already been softened. The Lisbon treaty that came into effect on...  

Tags: Council of the European Union, Politics of the European Union, Treaty of Lisbon, Council of Ministers, Catherine Ashton

2. Ashton takes over foreign policy reins November 26, 2009

The EU's new high representative will have to be a quick learner to get to grips with her new job. The European Union's new institutional arrangements for managing foreign...  

Tags: European Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Foreign relations of the European Union, Treaty of Lisbon, Catherine Ashton, Common Foreign and Security Policy

3. EU leaders hail treaty's passage November 3, 2009

Leaders stress the benefits of reform for Europe; UK Conservatives drop referendum promise. Politicians across Europe welcomed today's signature of the Lisbon treaty by...  

Tags: Politics of the European Union, Treaty of Lisbon, Referendum, Václav Klaus, United Kingdom

4. Redesigning foreign policy October 22, 2009

The Lisbon treaty will change the way the EU conducts its foreign policy, both on the top level and on the ground. The Treaty of Lisbon will reshape the European Union's...  

Tags: European Constitution, Foreign relations of the European Union, Treaty of Lisbon, Common Foreign and Security Policy, European Union law

Redesigning foreign policy

5. Merger of Afghanistan office delayed by Ferrero-Waldner September 24, 2009

Commissioners fears too much Council influence, but all member states back unified representation. Benita Ferrero-Waldner, the European commissioner for external relations,...  

Tags: European Constitution, Treaty of Lisbon, Afghanistan, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Council of Ministers

Merger of Afghanistan office delayed by Ferrero-Waldner

6. Commission trains staff for future diplomatic corps March 19, 2009

Service to be created only if Lisbon treaty is ratified; Commission says training is within existing treaties. The European Commission is training hundreds of its staff to...  

Tags: External Action Service of the European Union, Treaty of Lisbon, European External Action Service, Ireland, Common Foreign and Security Policy

Commission trains staff for future diplomatic corps

7. EU is a soft power, even with Lisbon September 25, 2008

The Lisbon treaty would not have given the EU the teeth to tackle either the Georgia crisis or the global financial turmoil. The EU's haplessness in the face of recent...  

Tags: Treaty of Lisbon, Georgia,United States, European Commission, Warren Buffett, Charlie McCreevy

EU is a soft power, even with Lisbon

8. Not all EU stocks fell after Ireland's voters said ‘No' June 19, 2008

Irish voters have improved the career prospects of some of the EU's leading lights, but others now face reduced opportunity. Too many people are being far too serious about...  

Tags: President of the European Council, Treaty of Lisbon, Jean-Claude Juncker, Ireland, European Council

9. Irish reject Lisbon treaty June 13, 2008

Vast majority of Ireland's constituencies have opposed the EU's reform treaty. The Irish electorate has dealt a body-blow to plans to reform the EU, rejecting the Treaty...  

Tags: Politics of the European Union, Treaty of Lisbon, Treaty of Nice, Ireland, Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe

Irish reject Lisbon treaty

10. Irish referendum is key to summit success June 5, 2008

Vote on the Lisbon treaty threatens to overshadow summit of EU leaders Simon Taylor  

Tags: Federalism, Treaty of Lisbon, European Council, Future enlargement of the European Union, Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland Bill

11. Who will keep member states up to the mark? May 3, 2001

For the first time next month, the EU executive publishes a 'scorecard' based on the innovation goals it set itself at the Lisbon summit. Dick Leonard (above) fears the...  

Tags: Federalism, Foreign relations of the European Union, Dick Leonard, European Commission, United Kingdom

12. Lisbon pushes for swift deal with Algeria May 11, 2000

PROGRESS towards striking a new trade and aid agreement with Algeria will be high on the EU's agenda at a top-level meeting in Lisbon this week. Portuguese officials are...  

Tags: Algeria, Hubert Védrine, Jaime Gama

13. Lisbon's hard work will reap few rewards December 16, 1999

AS LISBON prepares to take over the reins of the EU presidency, it faces six months of hard work with little chance of recognition for its efforts. Unfortunately for the...  

Tags: Common Foreign and Security Policy, European Union law, Portugal, Jaime Gama, European Security and Defence Policy

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