June 29, 2008
Previous series: After the Irish No
The failure of the Lisbon Treaty in the Irish referendum on June 12, 2008 constitutes an important set-back for the EU. In a series of contributions we discuss possible consequences of the Irish "No", both for the EU and the EMU, and analyse ways out of the resurfaced reform crisis.
4th part of the series:
The implications of Ireland's No for France's EU Presidency by Daniela Schwarzer, July 29th, 2008
3rd part of the series:
Economic outlook is clouding: recesssion call for Ireland and Spain, Germany is slowing sharply by Sebastian Dullien, July 6th, 2008
2nd part of the series:
Opening up the Lisbon Treaty for new negotiations? by Daniela Schwarzer, July 2nd, 2008
1st part of the series:
Another protocol for Ireland? by Daniela Schwarzer, June 29th, 2008