This paper takes stock of the growing body of research on the European Union (EU) Presidency, a vital player in EU negotiations. The paper also suggests new avenues of research, among which we prioritize one issue cluster: we ask under what conditions and in what way (following which social logic) norms guide Presidency behaviour? Our focus is directed towards the impartiality norm as that norm most strongly influences whether, and to what extent, Presidencies act as a ‘broker’, one of the Presidency functions that has received most attention in the literature. We also suggest a number of pointers concerning methodology and operationalization of the above question for empirical research. We conclude with some brief thoughts on the implicati...
Presidencies play an important role in the EU and a dysfunctional Presidency has as a significant im...
Research on the presidency of the EU shows mixed results. Although most scholars agree that the EU p...
Working methods in the Council of the EU are under pressure to change in the context of enlargement....
The Presidency plays a crucial role in the management and organisation of the Council’s work and the...
The paper contributes to the ongoing debate as to whether large member states make better (or worse)...
Existing literature is overwhelmingly sceptical about the capacity of the Council Presidency to shap...
Decision-making in the European Union is subject to the risk of negotiation failure, because of gove...
This paper explores when, why, and how the chairmanship of international negotiation bodies allows t...
In this chapter I examine the link between the presidents’ use of going-public tactics and intra-exe...
[From the Introduction]. Every six months the office of the presidency changes from one member state...
This thesis analyses the 2005 UK presidency of the Council, and more particularly the negotiations o...
Research on the presidency of the EU shows mixed results. Although most scholars agree that the EU p...
The extent of the Council presidency’s political influence is the subject of disagree-ment among bot...
Studies of the European integration reveal that EU Council Presidency is an institution, whose visio...
The extent of the Council presidency's political influence is the subject of disagreement among both...
Presidencies play an important role in the EU and a dysfunctional Presidency has as a significant im...
Research on the presidency of the EU shows mixed results. Although most scholars agree that the EU p...
Working methods in the Council of the EU are under pressure to change in the context of enlargement....
The Presidency plays a crucial role in the management and organisation of the Council’s work and the...
The paper contributes to the ongoing debate as to whether large member states make better (or worse)...
Existing literature is overwhelmingly sceptical about the capacity of the Council Presidency to shap...
Decision-making in the European Union is subject to the risk of negotiation failure, because of gove...
This paper explores when, why, and how the chairmanship of international negotiation bodies allows t...
In this chapter I examine the link between the presidents’ use of going-public tactics and intra-exe...
[From the Introduction]. Every six months the office of the presidency changes from one member state...
This thesis analyses the 2005 UK presidency of the Council, and more particularly the negotiations o...
Research on the presidency of the EU shows mixed results. Although most scholars agree that the EU p...
The extent of the Council presidency’s political influence is the subject of disagree-ment among bot...
Studies of the European integration reveal that EU Council Presidency is an institution, whose visio...
The extent of the Council presidency's political influence is the subject of disagreement among both...
Presidencies play an important role in the EU and a dysfunctional Presidency has as a significant im...
Research on the presidency of the EU shows mixed results. Although most scholars agree that the EU p...
Working methods in the Council of the EU are under pressure to change in the context of enlargement....