How do small EU member states approach the Council Presidency: is the Presidency a silencer or an amplifier of national interests? Moreover, what challenges and opportunities do a small state face in the Presidency? In this comparative case study, I analysed the approach, challenges and opportunities of three member states in relation to the chairmanship: Denmark, an old and experienced member state and its Presidency in 2012; Latvia, a relatively new member state and first time Presidency in 2015; and finally Estonia, another new member, and its upcoming first time Presidency in 2018.My main findings indicate that the Presidency functions as a silencer for first time holders of the Presidency; and as an amplifier for Denmark, which efficie...
In the last few years, we observed the introduction of a political and institutional innovation in E...
[From the Introduction]. In recent years we have seen an increasing interest in EU Presidencies, par...
The main goal of the article is to establish how a small country, Slovenia, promoted its national in...
How do small EU member states approach the Council Presidency: is the Presidency a silencer or an am...
This article discusses some of the opportunities and challenges that the Estonian Council Presidency...
This article discusses some of the opportunities and challenges that the Estonian Council Presidency...
The presidency of the Council of the European Union occurs every six months. It provides all member ...
M.A.I.S., University of Oklahoma, 2014.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-91).Main, cop....
Chapter 1How does a small state maximize their influence when leading the Council? This chapter argu...
The main goal of the article is to establish how a small country, Slovenia, promoted its national in...
Working methods in the Council of the EU are under pressure to change in the context of enlargement....
The presidency of the European Union (EU) is one of the most important institutional actors for the ...
In 2021, Estonia and Norway served as elected members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)....
Finland acted as the President of the EU Council in the second half of 2019. The Finnish Presidency ...
The Presidency plays a crucial role in the management and organisation of the Council’s work and the...
In the last few years, we observed the introduction of a political and institutional innovation in E...
[From the Introduction]. In recent years we have seen an increasing interest in EU Presidencies, par...
The main goal of the article is to establish how a small country, Slovenia, promoted its national in...
How do small EU member states approach the Council Presidency: is the Presidency a silencer or an am...
This article discusses some of the opportunities and challenges that the Estonian Council Presidency...
This article discusses some of the opportunities and challenges that the Estonian Council Presidency...
The presidency of the Council of the European Union occurs every six months. It provides all member ...
M.A.I.S., University of Oklahoma, 2014.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-91).Main, cop....
Chapter 1How does a small state maximize their influence when leading the Council? This chapter argu...
The main goal of the article is to establish how a small country, Slovenia, promoted its national in...
Working methods in the Council of the EU are under pressure to change in the context of enlargement....
The presidency of the European Union (EU) is one of the most important institutional actors for the ...
In 2021, Estonia and Norway served as elected members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)....
Finland acted as the President of the EU Council in the second half of 2019. The Finnish Presidency ...
The Presidency plays a crucial role in the management and organisation of the Council’s work and the...
In the last few years, we observed the introduction of a political and institutional innovation in E...
[From the Introduction]. In recent years we have seen an increasing interest in EU Presidencies, par...
The main goal of the article is to establish how a small country, Slovenia, promoted its national in...