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Hungary: Two Presidencies of the Council of the EU [PDF]

open access: yesСовременная Европа
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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An Assessment of the German Presidency in the EU Council

open access: yesCzech Journal of International Relations, 2010
The article concerns the German presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of the year 2007. The text is focused on three aspects of the presidency.
Alexander Klozar
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The Scheduling Power of the EU Council Presidency

open access: yesSfera Politicii, 2018
Review of Frank M.
Ionela Gavril
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EU Council Presidencies in Times of Crises [PDF]

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Coman, Ramona 1978-, Sierens, Vivien
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The EU Council Presidency Dilemma: An Historical Institutionalist Interpretation [PDF]

open access: greenSSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the usefulness of taking into account the variable of EU institutional development when analysing the consequences of EU membership. Using an historical institutionalist perspective, the article examines the path of the Council Presidency since its origins and argues that five decades of institutional feedback ...
Ana Mar Fernández Pasarín
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Slovenia’s First and Second EU Council Presidency

open access: yesActa Histriae
By comparing Slovenia’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) in 2008 and 2021 the article aims to provide lessons learnt and suggestions for enhancing the benefits of EU membership in the future.
Sabina Lange, Marjan Svetličič
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The 2022 Czech EU Council Presidency: Performance in the Fields of Security, Energy and Rule of Law

open access: yesCzech Journal of International Relations, 2023
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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The German presidency of the council and the EU social dimension

open access: green, 2020
On the 1st of July, Germany will take over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union. Normally, holding the chair of the council is not something that is considered to be a power position, especially since the Prime Minister of the given country is not chairing the European Council, which has been headed by an elected President since
László Andor
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