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Hungary: Two Presidencies of the Council of the EU [PDF]
Comparing Hungary’s two presidencies in the Council of the EU in 2011 and 2024, the author comes to the conclusion that a number of priorities identified by Hungary during the first presidency for 13 years have not been properly resolved.
Lyubov N. Shishelina
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Migration Aspects of the German Presidency of the EU Council [PDF]
One of the most difficult tasks that Germany will have to solve during its presidency of the EU Council in the second half of 2020 is to improve the EU’s migration policy in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.
Vladislav Belov
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The Scheduling Power of the EU Council Presidency
Review of Frank M.
Ionela Gavril
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The Influence of the EU Council Presidency on Public Opinion [PDF]
The Presidency of the EU Council is regarded as an influential and useful instrument for domestic political progress of European integration and the issues it brings along.
Petr Kaniok
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Voting system of the European Union (EU) Council and the future of the EU (I)
An analyze of decision-making process in EU Council, starting from its history, its voting mechanisms and its relations with the other EU institutions which often involve co-decision.
Gabriel Catalan
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The European Union in Crisis: What Should the Member States Do?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(2), 969-980 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction - II. The persistence of serious crises - III. The feasibility of three suggested options for the future of Europe
Jean-Claude Piris
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The Power of the Presidency in EU Council Decision-making [PDF]
Research on the presidency of the EU shows mixed results. Although most scholars agree that the EU presidency is not able to advance its domestic interests in the European forum, Tallberg (2006) provides evidence for presidency effects. In the present paper, we empirically estimate presidency-based power in the Council of the European Union on the DEU
Schalk, Jelmer +3 more
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Evaluating Presidencies of the Council of the EU: Revisiting Nice* [PDF]
AbstractJudging presidencies is easy, evaluating them is not. Evaluations are rare and often superficial. This article provides a theoretical framework for such evaluations. Using contingency theory, it develops hypotheses about the demand for, and supply of, presidency roles. It offers a structured analysis by linking behaviour to the specificities of
Schout, A., Vanhoonacker, S.M.R.L.
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Explaining Cooperation in the Council of the EU Before and After the Brexit Referendum
This article focuses on the impact of the UK’s decision to leave the EU on cooperation within the Council of the EU. It does so by studying how cooperation between member states has changed from the period before the Brexit referendum to the period after.
Markus Johansson
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Slovakia and V4: European Dimension [PDF]
After the formation in March 2020 of a new government coalition led by Igor Matovic, the Slovak government has adopted the foreign policy concept analyzing the European agenda.
Victor Nikitin
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