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Global Opening for Hungary — New Beginning for Hungarian African Policy?

open access: yesAfrican Studies Quarterly, 2013
Following the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union it held between January and June 2011, the Hungarian government introduced a new foreign policy strategy of “Global Opening.” As part of this strategic concept, Hungary intends to ...
István Tarrósy, Péter Morenth
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Rotating Presidencies in Parliamentary Assemblies

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This article examines the role and challenges of rotating presidencies in multilateral organizations, with a specific focus on parliamentary assemblies. Many international organizations use rotating presidencies as a way to give each member state a fair role in leadership and to prevent power from becoming too centralized.
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Entre um Novo Tratado e uma Nova Cimeira Social Comparação das Prioridades das Presidências Portuguesas do Conselho da UE de 2007 e 2021 | Between a New Treaty and a New Social Summit Comparison of the Priorities of the Portuguese Presidencies of the CEU

open access: yesPolitical Observer
 Since the beginning of the process of European construction, the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) has been an important exercise for the country that performs it, especially for smaller ones like Portugal.
Ana Matos Neves
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The strength of the rotating Presidency is that it keeps the Presidency weak

open access: yes, 2008
One of the most important justifications for the adoption of the Treaty of Lisbon was that the introduction of a fixed President of the European Council would result in a more efficient Europe. During the negotiations serious attempts were made to strengthen the Presidency at the Council of Ministers level, including proposals to allow the European ...
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Parliamentary dimension of the Council presidency: Testing a research framework through the case of the 2016 Dutch rotating presidency of the EU

open access: yesParliamentary Affairs
Abstract Measuring the level of parliamentary involvement in European Union (EU) affairs cannot be undertaken without any reference to the parliamentary dimension, an integral part of the 6-month rotating presidency of member states in the EU.
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IMPLEMENTING SEMAI: ENHANCING STUDENT LEADERSHIP THROUGH ROTATIONAL CLASS PRESIDENCY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

open access: yesEsteem Journal of English Education Study Programme
The "Semua adalah pemimpin (SEMAI)" program at UPT SPF SDN Percontohan PAM Makassar tackles the problem of inequitable leadership chances among elementary students, which may impede the cultivation of essential social, emotional, and leadership competencies.
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Rhetoric Functions during the Rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union

open access: yesRhetoric and Communications
Abstract: The aim of the article is to draw attention to a specific aspect of rhetoric related to practices in the European Union by focusing on the interdisciplinary research into the specifics of public speaking during the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union.
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The rotating Presidency and the EU’s external representation in environmental affairs: the case of climate change and biodiversity negotiations

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary European Research, 2012
This paper examines the role of the rotating Presidency in the external representation of the EU in international environmental negotiations after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. Focussing on two negotiation sessions under the 2010 Belgian Presidency, the biodiversity negotiations in Nagoya (October 2010) and the climate change negotiations ...
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