Results 271 to 280 of about 98,622 (318)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

SPAIN’S EUROPEAN POLICY DURING ITS PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EU

Sociopolitical sciences, 2023
The article examines the main aspects of the Spain’s European policy as the President of the EU Council. The further course of the Kingdom’s European policy depends on the effectiveness of the Spanish government’s work in the Council in the second half ...
A. Shahbazov
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cultural Programmes of the EU Council Presidency as a Means of Cultural Diplomacy of the Member States

Studia Europejskie – Studies in European Affairs
The aim of the presented article is to analyse the role of the programme presented as part of the Presidency of the EU Council. The analysis focuses on the cultural programmes of six countries implemented within two Trios: France, Czechia, and Sweden ...
Anna Umińska-Woroniecka
semanticscholar   +1 more source

We Were In! The Czech Parliament and the EU Council Presidency of 2022

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies
This article examines the role of national parliaments (NPs) in EU Presidencies, focusing on the Czech EU Presidency in 2022. Using the analytical framework of Kaniok and Nováková 2023, this study integrates empirical analysis with theoretical insights ...
Jana Tillová, Petr Kaniok
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The neutral servant: the Czech EU Council Presidency and its framing by the political parties

Journal of European Integration
The rotating Presidency of the EU Council has been considered as a neutral and technocratic service that circulates among EU Member States. However, this traditional view is challenged in an era where the EU has become politicized and contested.
Petr Kaniok
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The rotating presidency of the EU Council as a two-level game, or how the “Brussels model” neutralises domestic political factors: the case of Romania

East European Politics, 2020
This article examines the Romanian rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union during the first half of 2019 as a two-level game. It shows how, despite heightened political tensions at the domestic and European level, the Romanian rotating ...
R. Coman
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Expect the Best, Prepare for the Worst? EU Council Anticipation of rule of law Challenges During the Hungarian Presidency

Journal of Common Market Studies
Research has solidly established that the presidency of the Council of the European Union can significantly influence the Council's activity. However, it has not yet explained whether, why and how Council actors anticipate the different national ...
Gisela Hernández
semanticscholar   +1 more source

EU Council Presidency as Agenda Shaper: The Case of the Czech EU Presidency

2014
Based on an analysis of several EU Presidencies, Swe dish political scientist Jonas Tallberg created a model that identifies ways in wh ich EU Presidency countries shape the EU agenda. In this model, Tallberg concep tualises the process of agenda shaping in a broader way and particularly focuses o n structuring issues that are already a part of the EU ...
openaire   +2 more sources

The continuing significance of the council of the EU presidency for small states: agenda setting or painting-by-numbers?

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies
While not uncontested, it is an oft-quoted assumption that the Presidency of the Council of the EU gives member states a unique opportunity to influence the EU agenda and to parachute national priorities onto the Brussels’ stage, an assumption which is ...
Mark Harwood
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy