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Different honesty conceptions align across US politicians' tweets and public replies. [PDF]

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Carrella F   +5 more
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The agenda-shaping powers of the EU Council Presidency

Journal of European Public Policy, 2003
Existing literature is overwhelmingly sceptical about the capacity of the Council Presidency to shape the EU agenda. The Presidency's ability to promote private concerns is considered highly limited and, typically, the Presidency is depicted as a "responsabilite sans pouvior'. This article challenges the conventional wisdom on theoretical and empirical
J. Tallberg
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The Polish EU Council Presidency in 2011: Master or Servant?

Journal of European Integration, 2015
The point of departure of this article is limited systematic research on the rotating EU Council Presidency after the Lisbon Treaty. In order to assess rotating presidencies the paper proposes a three-tier approach which includes a functional, a behavioural and a contingency dimension.
Karolewski, Ireneusz Pawel (Prof. Dr.)   +2 more
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UKRAINIAN MEDIA ON HUNGARY'S PRESIDENCY OF THE EU COUNCIL

Public Administration and Law Review
This article examines the reaction and coverage by Ukrainian media of Hungary's presidency of the Council of the European Union. The aim of the article is to analyze and systematize the approaches of Ukrainian media to covering Hungary's presidency of the EU Council, assess their impact on shaping public opinion in Ukraine on this issue, and explore ...
Dmytro Tkach, Maria Burmaka
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