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Evaluating Presidencies of the Council of the EU: Revisiting Nice* [PDF]

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2006
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 Power of the Presidency in EU Council Decision-making [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Union Politics, 2007
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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A Performance Assessment of the 2022 Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU: External Security

open access: yesCzech Journal of International Relations, 2023
This contribution to the forum on the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU (CZ PRES) in 2022 focuses on external security policy issues. It provides a tentative assessment of the legislative agenda, non-legislative deliverables, and relevant ...
Oldřich Bureš
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The Czech EU Presidency: Strengthening Energy Security Amidst the Crisis

open access: yesCzech Journal of International Relations, 2023
The Czech Republic took over the presidency of the European Union Council from France during a deep crisis ignited by the aggressive Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Martin Jirušek
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The Czech Presidency and the Rule of Law: Not Hungary’s Satellite Anymore

open access: yesCzech Journal of International Relations, 2023
This article assesses the achievements and failures of the 2022 Czech presidency in one of its priority areas, namely democratic resilience and the rule of law.
Sonja Priebus
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Rule of Law and the 2022 Czech Presidency: Strengthening Resiliency and Avoiding Conflicts

open access: yesCzech Journal of International Relations, 2023
The insertion of “resiliency of democratic institutions” into the five key priorities of the 2022 Czech presidency indicates a political commitment to focus on the rule of law agenda.
Ivo Šlosarčík
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Hungary at the Head of the Council of Europe [PDF]

open access: yesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН, 2021
In the article, the author analyzes the program and plans of Hungary’s Presidency in the Council of Europe, a body that unites 47 countries of the continent today.
Lyubov Shishelina
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The scheduling power of the EU Council Presidency [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of European Public Policy, 2016
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
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Portugal no Centro da Europa: As Presidências Portuguesas do Conselho da União Europeia (1992, 2000 e 2007)

open access: yesLer História, 2013
The European Union is a living organism in constant reinvention, to what regards its common policies, number of Member States, and goals to pursue. In the framework of its institutions the Council advocates member States’ interests.
Alice Cunha
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The Democratic Challenges of the EU Presidency after the Lisbon Treaty. The Case of Denmark

open access: yesNORDEUROPAforum - Zeitschrift für Kulturstudien, 2015
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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