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On Europe's Representation: A Symbolic Interpretation of Rejecting theConstitution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 June 2008
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The lack of enthusiasm for the European Union and its proposed constitution among theEuropean people surprised the political elite of Europe. Codifying common beliefs and valuesseemed to be a good way to represent the European identity in written form. The signing ofthe constitutional treaty should have become an important symbolic act, demonstrating thewillingness of the people to bond together. Instead, a so-called Reform Treaty was passed inLisbon in 2007 (to be ratified by all member states by 2009) that specifically abandoned anyallusion to symbolic forms of European representation such as the term constitution, the flag, or a European anthem.
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