La stratégie de Lisbonne
Interview with António Vitorino: the methods of the Lisbon Strategy (Lisbon, 24 October 2007)
VideoIn this interview, António Vitorino, Member of the European Commission with special responsibility for justice and home affairs from 1999 to 2004 and Special Adviser in 2007 to the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union, considers the extent to which the methods of the Lisbon Strategy are in line with its objectives and assesses the results of its application in the Member States.
Interview with Pierre Moscovici: the Lisbon Strategy (Paris, 23 July 2008)
VideoIn this interview, Pierre Moscovici, French Minister in the Foreign Ministry with responsibility for European Affairs from 1997 to 2002, discusses the determination of the Member States of the European Union (EU) at the Lisbon European Council of 23 and 24 March 2000 to define a strategy for the EU with the aim of strengthening employment, economic reform and social cohesion in the framework of a knowledge-based economy.
Extraordinary Lisbon European Council (Lisbon, 23–24 March 2000)
BildOn 23 and 24 March 2000, the Heads of State or Government of the Fifteen, meeting at the Lisbon European Council, set a new strategic objective for the European Union aimed, in particular, at strengthening employment, economic reform and social cohesion as part of a knowledge-based economy.
Conclusions of the Lisbon European Council: extract concerning a new strategic goal for the European Union (23–24 March 2000)
TextOn 23 and 24 March 2000, the Lisbon European Council defines for the European Union a new strategic goal in order to create more jobs and strengthen economic reform and social cohesion as part of a knowledge-based economy.
Conclusions du Conseil européen de Bruxelles sur la stratégie Europe 2020 (17 juin 2010)
TextLe 17 juin 2010, le Conseil européen approuve la nouvelle stratégie économique, sociale et environnementale de l'Union européenne pour la période 2010-2020. Héritière de la Stratégie de Lisbonne, la nouvelle Stratégie se veut concentrer sur un nombre réduit d'objectifs. Les principes et les méthodes demeurent cependant les mêmes: cadre cohérent pour la coordination des instruments et politiques des Etats membres, viabilité des finances publiques, etc.