An Unwarranted Pessimism: Rethinking the European Integration Debate (Perspectives)
Harvard International Review 2006, Fall, 28, 3
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When the French and Dutch referenda on the European Constitution failed in late spring 2005, Luxembourg held the rotating presidency of the European Union. A few days later, while chairing the EU Council of Ministers, I looked at the concerned faces of fellow foreign ministers and knew that the same question was on all of their minds: how long will it take for the European Union to recover? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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