Towards an Avant-Garde Europe. Current Status and Future Perspectives
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book offers a qualitative analysis of the Lisbon Treaty, examining its impact on the European Union's international political identity and foreign policy. It highlights how the treaty rationalizes EU institutions to enhance decision-making efficiency, allowing for a more coherent foreign policy approach. The analysis concludes that the Lisbon Treaty is not the culmination of the EU integration process but rather a significant step toward achieving deeper integration.
