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Title: The Treaty of Lisbon: changing perceptions through redenomination
Authors: Fernandes, Maria Fernanda
Ferreira, Domingos S.
Keywords: União Europeia
Tratado de Lisboa
Relações Internacionais
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: http://janusonline.pt/images/anuario2017/2.3.15_FFernandesDFerreira_TreatyLisbon.pdf
Abstract: The European Union (EU) has been plagued by a democratic deficit (Meyer, 1999) and by the need to justify the European integration (Glencross, 2009). These authors, among others, have put the lack and/or the failure of political communication as central to the debate. The 2004 Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (TCE) initiated a period of great changes in the integration project since it was an important step in formalizing the conceptual entity that is the EU. The unsuccessful task of explaining and (in)forming citizens on the notion of a constitutional treaty is reflected in the increasing fears among several of its member states regarding the ensuing loss of political power, and consequently, even greater loss of national sovereignty.
Peer Reviewed: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/3572
ISBN: 978-989-8191-72-4
ISSN: 2183-4814
Publisher Version: http://janusonline.pt/images/anuario2017/2.3.15_FFernandesDFerreira_TreatyLisbon.pdf
Appears in Collections:OBSERVARE - JANUS 2017 - A comunicação mundializada

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