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14 Beyond the Rotating Presidency

2008
Abstract All of the presidents of the Council of Ministers have left their mark, in areas ranging from EU agenda-setting to securing agreement after technical negotiations. Partly because their duties are multifarious and poorly defined, their success has been variable. Leadership has been of three kinds.
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What’s left of the rotating presidency? The future of ‘national’ presidencies

2013
The rotating presidency has been at the core of the European Union’s (EU) institutional design ever since its foundation. Rotation ensured non-hierarchical, decentralized leadership of the Council and avoided the emergence of a single power centre. The result of a sensitive bargain between small and big states, the rotating Council presidency was ...
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What role for the rotating Presidency in European development policy? the case of ACP-EU relations

Journal of European Integration, 2018
The European Commission has the legal right of initiative to propose both legislative and non-legislative actions, including in areas where competence is shared with the member states such as devel...
Niels Keijzer, Gerard Schulting
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Reinvigorating the rotating presidency: Slovakia and agenda-setting in the EU’s external relations

Global Affairs, 2017
ABSTRACTWhat scope and autonomy are available to a small member state holding the EU Presidency as regards shaping the agenda and influencing decision-making in the EU’s external relations? This article focuses on the case of the Slovak Presidency (SK PRES) of the Council of Ministers of the EU in the second half of 2016.
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How to Assess a Rotating Presidency of the Council Under the Lisbon Rules

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The new Lisbon Treaty has completely changed the role of the rotating presidency. Before Lisbon, the political responsibility of each of presidency included almost all areas of the European project with the main decisions being brokered by national diplomats. Under the new system this ‘political’ dimension has been seriously curtailed, if not done away
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The Search for Stability in Post Civil War Nigeria: on the Prospects of the Rotational Presidency Idea

Dialectical Anthropology, 1997
Dans un contexte de sortie de guerre civile et d'instabilite politique recurrente, la conference constitutionnelle soulignait la necessite d'un projet national. En insistant sur la rotation du pouvoir comme extension du caractere federal, la conference constitutionnelle de 1995 a finalement fonde le coeur du noeud gordien de la politique nigeriane : l ...
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Conclusion. The Rotating Presidency of the Council: A Major Actor of the EU Here to Stay

The conclusion first looks back at the contributions of the 14 chapters gathered in the volume.They show that the presidencies of the Council play, or can play under certain circumstances, a role that is far more important than was predicted after the entry in force of the Treaty of Lisbon, and that is often underestimated. This chapter then examines 4
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