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Challenges in EU External Climate Change Policy-Making in the Early Post-Lisbon Era: The UNFCCC Copenhagen Negotiations
2011
The 15th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP) meeting held in Copenhagen from 7 to 18 December 2009, which took place one week after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon on 1 December 2009, has brought about rather disappointing outcomes from the perspective of the European Union (EU), which had previously displayed substantial leadership within the UN climate regime. Contrary to the EU’s objectives for the COP15 meeting, no legally binding agreement was reached to succeed the Kyoto Protocol after 2012 and the final Copenhagen Accord contained disappointingly few ambitious targets. This chapter tries to explain how this resul…
Da Expo à cidade/Entrevista com Arq. Manuel Salgado
2002
Architettura e progetti della città evento
2008
Region, Stadt, Großprojete: Das Beispiel der Expo’98 in Lissabon
2003
Stratégies de transformation urbaine au bord du Tage. L’exemple de l’Expo’98 de Lisbonne
2004
Le sujet de cette proposition porte sur la contribution des grands événements à la rénovation urbaine et sur les mécanismes de transformations des villes contemporaines. On s'interrogera sur la façon dont la programmation et la transformation des villes et des territoires peut être réalisée dans des conditions privilégiés, dont les acteurs et les politiques urbaines se côtoient aux choix des nouvelles stratégies de planification urbaine. Je prendrais pour champ d'observation l’Expo’98 qui s’inscrit dans le cadre du «Plan stratégique de Lisbonne» élaboré par la municipalité entre 1990 et 1992 et qui définit les futures transformation de la zone orientale de la Capitale portugaise jusqu’au 20…
L’Expo’98 e la riqualificazione del waterfront di Lisbona / L’Expo’98 et la requalification du waterfront de Lisbonne
2007
BUILDING FOREIGN AFFAIRS CAPACITY IN THE EU: THE RECRUITMENT OF MEMBER STATE OFFICIALS TO THE EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE (EEAS)
2013
The Treaty of Lisbon introduced common action capacities in the EU's external relations administration, notably the European External Action Service (EEAS). One essential capacity is staff resources. This article analyses to what extent and under what conditions the practice of staff recruitment to the EEAS is independent of government influence, and in particular the recruitment of officials temporarily assigned from EU member states. The data draw on interviews with officials from all 27 member states as well as the EEAS which is charged with the selection of national public servants to the EEAS. Key findings suggest substantial independence of recruitment to the EEAS, and this independen…
The civic university: the policy and leadership challenges
2018
The societal role of higher education institutions has long been a topic of interest amongst academics and policy maker communities alike. In Europe, the EU’s Lisbon strategy (2000–2010) catapulted...
„Dyplomatyczna Republika Europy”?
2018
‘Diplomatic Republic of Europe’? Reflections on the Impact of Selected Lisbon Solutions on EU Diplomacy in a Multilateral International Environment The aim of the reflections in this article is to analyze the impact of selected institutional solutions adopted by the Treaty of Lisbon on the EU diplomacy in contemporary international relations. The article does not refer to all regulations that concern broadly defined EU External Policy, but those which, by the nature of their connections, content of competence and meaning, became the object of special interest of the treaty architects and whose implementation was to counteract deficits in continuity, coherence and leadership in EU External P…