Do we need a european identity?Considerations on the Referendums ‘against’ europe

The 2005 referenda on the European constitution and the Irish vote in 2008 against the Lisbon Treaty represent a real trauma and danger for the possible evolution of the integration of the European Union (EU), according to numerous sociologists, political scientists and lawyers. The first reaction o...

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Main Author: Patricia Chiantera-Stutte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: professionaldreamers 2008-09-01
Series:lo Squaderno
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Online Access: http://www.professionaldreamers.net/images/losquaderno/losquaderno09.pdf#page=47
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spelling doaj-cc32625e3d6d459fac23c9ed8e777d232020-11-24T20:42:50Zengprofessionaldreamerslo Squaderno1973-91412008-09-01394750Do we need a european identity?Considerations on the Referendums ‘against’ europePatricia Chiantera-Stutte0Università di BariThe 2005 referenda on the European constitution and the Irish vote in 2008 against the Lisbon Treaty represent a real trauma and danger for the possible evolution of the integration of the European Union (EU), according to numerous sociologists, political scientists and lawyers. The first reaction of some scholars was that of a shock: how was it possible that France and the Netherlands - two of the “founders” of the European Community - could refuse a EU constitution that would have established a stronger collaboration between the nations and a deeper democratisation of the EU? http://www.professionaldreamers.net/images/losquaderno/losquaderno09.pdf#page=47Democracy and Governmentlo Squaderno No. 9
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Do we need a european identity?Considerations on the Referendums ‘against’ europe
lo Squaderno
Democracy and Government
lo Squaderno No. 9
author_facet Patricia Chiantera-Stutte
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title Do we need a european identity?Considerations on the Referendums ‘against’ europe
title_short Do we need a european identity?Considerations on the Referendums ‘against’ europe
title_full Do we need a european identity?Considerations on the Referendums ‘against’ europe
title_fullStr Do we need a european identity?Considerations on the Referendums ‘against’ europe
title_full_unstemmed Do we need a european identity?Considerations on the Referendums ‘against’ europe
title_sort do we need a european identity?considerations on the referendums ‘against’ europe
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publishDate 2008-09-01
description The 2005 referenda on the European constitution and the Irish vote in 2008 against the Lisbon Treaty represent a real trauma and danger for the possible evolution of the integration of the European Union (EU), according to numerous sociologists, political scientists and lawyers. The first reaction of some scholars was that of a shock: how was it possible that France and the Netherlands - two of the “founders” of the European Community - could refuse a EU constitution that would have established a stronger collaboration between the nations and a deeper democratisation of the EU?
topic Democracy and Government
lo Squaderno No. 9
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