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A window of opportunity? The relevance of the rotating European Union presidency in the public eye. [PDF]
The rotating EU presidency's relevance for EU politics has decreased since the introduction of a permanent council president. However, news salience and framing of the own government acting as the EU presidency can amplify publicity for EU affairs. We, therefore, evaluate the visibility and framing of the EU presidency in 12 Austrian newspapers for ...
Eisele O +4 more
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Mental health and work: a European perspective [PDF]
Among the many social determinants of health and mental health, employment and work are getting momentum in the European political agenda. On 30–31 January 2024, a ‘High-level Conference on Mental Health and Work’ was held in Brussels on the initiative ...
Angelo Fioritti +4 more
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Taking Over the Rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union by Romania: A Psychosocial Approach [PDF]
The 2018th Eurobarometer shows that "the number of Romanians who have a positive image about the EU is also rising above the European average (52% vs. EU average of 43%)".
Mihaela Rus, Tănase Tasențe
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The 2022 Czech EU Council Presidency: Performance in the Fields of Security, Energy and Rule of Law
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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Rule of Law and the 2022 Czech Presidency: Strengthening Resiliency and Avoiding Conflicts
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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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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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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Growing Significance of EU Institutions in Promotion of Inter-regional policies
The article explores the variety of tools and vehicles applied within the EU to expand the prerogative of the regions of the EU member states. The author uses as an example the inter-regional policies in Belgium in respect of the Flemish Region and the ...
Ella V. Ermakova
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Idea kolegialnej władzy wykonawczej [PDF]
Montesquieu’s idea of the tripartite system already expressed a concern with preventing one power from dominating excessively. Another argument for the collegial nature of power is the concern with the continuation of state authorities at the time of ...
ŻYROMSKI, Marek
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The ‘Trio Presidency’ of the Council of the European Union: Towards More Continuity?
This article addresses the Council presidency trio mechanism codified in the Lisbon Treaty with a particular focus on the continuity question in the Council's decision-making framework.
Raik Ele
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