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Mechanisms for coordinating the activities of international interstate and macro-regional organizations of the North-Arctic regions, the implementation of which may be directly related to the program of the Russian Federation’s Presidency of the ...
Boris Kh. KRASNOPOLSKIY
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An Assessment of the Polish Presidency of the Council Through the Lens of the EU VAT System
The Presidency of the Council is a unique event for each member of the European Union. The effectiveness of the presidency is a determinant of the position both in the Union and in the country.
Marek Bełdzikowski
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The Czech Presidency of the EU Council: No Triumph, No Tragedy [PDF]
The text firstly briefly introduces the Presidency as an instrument or tool of the decision-making process within the EU. The article further presents the basic potential criteria for evaluating an EU Council Presidency.
Petr Kaniok, Hubert Smekal
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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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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 EU Council Presidency: Billboard for the European Integration?
The EU Council Presidency is considered a very influential and suitable tool for domestic communication of European integration and its agenda. The article analyses the last ten EU Council Presidencies and their impact on public support to the key ...
Petr Kaniok
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The potential impact of the EU Council Presidency on legislative decision-making has been frequently identified. This article provides an empirical analysis of the Presidency's influence on decision outcomes based on a large-n data set. Two counterfactuals are used to represent consensual decision-making and hard bargaining in the Council.
Andreas Warntjen
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As holder of the Presidency of the Council of the EU, Romania will act as a true impartial mediator to generate solutions in view of advancing the European agenda.
Elena Loredana Pîrvu
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The 2022 Czech EU Council Presidency: Performance in the Fields of Security, Energy and Rule of Law
By the end of December 2002, the Czech EU Council presidency came to an end. Czechia was holding the rotating Council presidency for the second time and like in 2009 its presidency trio was rounded out by the preceding French presidency and the ...
Jan Kovář, Tomáš Weiss
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Hungary at the Head of the Council of Europe [PDF]
In the article, the author analyzes the program and plans of Hungary’s Presidency in the Council of Europe, a body that unites 47 countries of the continent today.
Lyubov Shishelina
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