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The Power of the Presidency in EU Council Decision-making [PDF]
Research on the presidency of the EU shows mixed results. Although most scholars agree that the EU presidency is not able to advance its domestic interests in the European forum, Tallberg (2006) provides evidence for presidency effects. In the present paper, we empirically estimate presidency-based power in the Council of the European Union on the DEU
Schalk, Jelmer +3 more
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This article assesses the achievements of the Czech presidency of the Council of the EU regarding foreign and security policy in the second half of 2022, while taking into account the external context provided by the Russian war in Ukraine, national ...
Monika Sus
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Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union: First Results [PDF]
The article discusses the features of the Czech presidency of the EU Council, which took place in the second half of 2022. The author draws attention that program documents was due to both external factors (special military operation in Ukraine) and ...
Vedernikov, M.V.
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Evaluating Presidencies of the Council of the EU: Revisiting Nice* [PDF]
AbstractJudging presidencies is easy, evaluating them is not. Evaluations are rare and often superficial. This article provides a theoretical framework for such evaluations. Using contingency theory, it develops hypotheses about the demand for, and supply of, presidency roles. It offers a structured analysis by linking behaviour to the specificities of
Schout, A., Vanhoonacker, S.M.R.L.
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The Democratic Challenges of the EU Presidency after the Lisbon Treaty. The Case of Denmark
Neben der Wirtschaftskrise stellte der Vertrag von Lissabon eine Herausforderung für Dänemarks siebente EU-Ratspräsidentschaft dar und veränderte diese, indem der neue Hohe Vertreter der EU für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik als ständiger Präsident des EU-
Nielsen, Julie Hassing +1 more
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The rotating Council presidency hinders legislative continuity in the Council of the European Union [PDF]
The Presidency of the Council of the European Union is held on a rotational basis by EU member states for six month terms. Andreas Warntjen writes that the frequent change of the Presidency sometimes causes disruption in EU legislative decision-making ...
Warntjen, Andreas
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The Corona Crisis and Germany's presidency of the Council of the European Union [PDF]
Under the influence of political and economic nationalism, competition in the production and distribution of vaccines, and the strengthening of the new discourse of world order, the post-Coronation world is undergoing new developments.
علیرضا کوهکن, Mostafa Maleki
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Setting the new European agenda for adult learning 2021-2030
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, international organisations and governments have issued mitigation policies, and (re)oriented broader policy strategies to respond to new problematisations about the future.
Marcella Milana, Borut Mikulec
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Examining the Czech Presidency’s Role in the Convergence of the EU’s Energy-Climate Agenda
The Czech presidency of the Council of the EU faced a challenging term, commencing just months after Russia invaded Ukraine. Its priorities were to maintain the unity of the European bloc against Moscow, manage the energy crisis, and adhere to the ...
Izabela Surwillo
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Conference on the Future of Europe as the Novel Form of Social Support for Integration [PDF]
Institutions of the European Union, leading Member States, political elites of the region, who share the approaches of Euro-enthusiasts, put hope on the Conference on the Future of Europe.
Ekaterina Entina, Mark Entin
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