Despite the formal role laid out for the General Affairs Council (GAC) in the Treaties, it has been weakened since it was extracted from the General Affairs and External Relations Council (GAERC) and set up to function on its own. Its current uneven composition is leading to further marginalisation. The Policy Brief argues that reforming the GAC can bring it to the centre of gravity of the Council proceedings and address a number of problems in the current institutional structure. For that to happen, however, countries holding the rotating Council presidency need to consider placing their head of state or government in the chair of the GAC meetings. Upgrading GAC in this way would streamline the diverse work of the Council, it would help in...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
The Treaty of Lisbon has introduced major changes in the area of the European Union’s external relat...
The crucial changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty to the institutions of the European Union hav...
The General Affairs Council (GAC) has so far not lived up to the expectations created by the Treaty ...
The new Lisbon Treaty has completely changed the role of the rotating presidency. Before Lisbon, the...
After weeks of intense speculation, the question of who will fill the new EU positions of European C...
One of the most visible and discussed changes introduced by the Lisbon Treaty concerns the introduct...
The Presidency of the Council of the European Union is held on a rotational basis by EU member state...
What role does the rotating Council Presidency play in the European Union (EU)? A debate exists in t...
This article discusses the principles of election of the President of the European Council, modified...
Many scholars now argue that the Treaty of Lisbon has removed the role and influence of the rotating...
The rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, once a key actor in the European decis...
This thesis examines the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the rotating-presidencies ability to pursue ...
Herman Van Rompuy’s incumbency is likely to define the future content and scope of the position of P...
In the post-Constitution EU, the rotating Presidency has been replaced by a hybrid system combining ...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
The Treaty of Lisbon has introduced major changes in the area of the European Union’s external relat...
The crucial changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty to the institutions of the European Union hav...
The General Affairs Council (GAC) has so far not lived up to the expectations created by the Treaty ...
The new Lisbon Treaty has completely changed the role of the rotating presidency. Before Lisbon, the...
After weeks of intense speculation, the question of who will fill the new EU positions of European C...
One of the most visible and discussed changes introduced by the Lisbon Treaty concerns the introduct...
The Presidency of the Council of the European Union is held on a rotational basis by EU member state...
What role does the rotating Council Presidency play in the European Union (EU)? A debate exists in t...
This article discusses the principles of election of the President of the European Council, modified...
Many scholars now argue that the Treaty of Lisbon has removed the role and influence of the rotating...
The rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, once a key actor in the European decis...
This thesis examines the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the rotating-presidencies ability to pursue ...
Herman Van Rompuy’s incumbency is likely to define the future content and scope of the position of P...
In the post-Constitution EU, the rotating Presidency has been replaced by a hybrid system combining ...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
The Treaty of Lisbon has introduced major changes in the area of the European Union’s external relat...
The crucial changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty to the institutions of the European Union hav...