Selector de idioma: Castellano Català
Lecture
The German Presidency of the European Union has managed, with great difficulty, to find a point of agreement among all of the member countries to break the deadlock in the reformation of the fundamental treaties of the European Union. For the first time since rejection of the European Constitution by France and the Netherlands in referendums, the Union has a new roadmap for making progress in its essential institutional reforms. With the German Presidency finished and Portugal taking the baton, the time has come to make an assessment of what has been achieved and, above all, to see what challenges remain ahead in the process of European construction.
Speakers: Prof. Jan Zielonka, Professor of European Policy at Oxford University, and the journalist and Anna Terrón, Secretary for the European Union.
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