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The scheduling power of the EU Council Presidency [PDF]
Does the Presidency of the Council of the European Union have the ability to direct the political attention of this body by emphasizing and de-emphasizing policy issues according to its own priorities? This study examines this question empirically by relying on a new dataset on the monthly meeting duration of Council working parties in different policy
Frank M. Häge
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How to follow the new EU Council recommendation and improve prostate cancer early detection: the Prostaforum 2022 declaration. [PDF]
An updated Council of the EU recommendation on cancer screening was adopted in December 2022 during the Czech EU presidency. The recommendation included prostate cancer as a suitable target disease for organised screening, and invited countries to ...
Májek O +13 more
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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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Consensus and Isolation in the EU Council of Ministers
When and how are member states in a small minority or isolated position able to prevail in the EU Council of Ministers? The Council is known for its ability to avoid vetoes and votes. However, we lack a causal mechanism that explains how such a consensus is commonly reached.
S. Smeets
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In defence of common values: The Finnish EU Council Presidency 2019
Finland promoted a value-based agenda as the President of the European Union (EU) Council in 2019. The focus was especially on the defence of the rule of law principle.
H. Tuominen
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Electoral competitiveness and responsiveness: rational anticipation in the EU Council
Several studies have reported a relationship between governments’ behaviour in the EU Council and public opinion. However, doubts remain about which mechanisms drive this relationship.
F. Franchino +2 more
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Improved lower bound on the dimension of the EU council’s voting rules [PDF]
Kurz and Napel (Optim Lett 10(6):1245–1256, 2015, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11590-015-0917-0) proved that the voting system of the EU council (based on the 2014 population data) cannot be represented as the intersection of six weighted games, i.e., its ...
Stefan Kober, Stefan Weltge
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The rapid spread of RES technologies, due to regulatory pressure and a dramatic decrease in their construction and operation costs, makes it possible for citizens to become active participants in the energy market.
Bartłomiej Kupiec
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A New Paradigm for EU Diplomacy? EU Council Negotiations in a Time of Physical Restrictions
Can diplomacy work without physical presence? International relations scholars consider the European Union (EU) the most institutionalised case of international co-operation amongst sovereign states, with the highest density of repeated diplomatic ...
H. Maurer, Nicholas Wright
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European Union and Cooperation in the Arctic Council
Since 2008, the European Union has unsuccessfully tried to obtain permanent observer status in the Arctic Council, the central cooperation forum in the Arctic.
Arseniy V. KIRGIZOV-BARSKIY
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