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				<title>Assessing the EU&#39;s &#39;Lisbon Strategy:&#39; Failures &amp; Successes</title>
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				<description>By Jiri  Krcek - The quest for economic supremacy has been at the heart of the European integration process since its very inception. Tracing the historical origins of the economic progress agenda, Europe&amp;rsquo;s ambition to bolster its economy vis-&amp;agrave;-vis its main competitors has traditionally rested on major projects, namely the foundation of the common market in the 1950s and 1960s, the Werner Plan in the 1970s, the Single European Market in the 1980s, and the Economic and Monetary Union in the 1990s (James 2012: 10). In March 2000, the European Council Summit in Lisbon marked yet another significant step...</description>
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