Author (Person) | Emmanouilidis, Janis A., Missiroli, Antonio |
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Publisher | European Policy Centre |
Series Title | EPC Policy Brief |
Publication Date | 10/12/2009 |
Content Type | Blog & Commentary |
Summary:The Lisbon Treaty, in force since 1 December 2009, still left many grey areas to be clarified, one of the more tricky ones being the function of the six-monthly rotating EU Presidency in the next institutional architecture, say the authors in this publication. It is clear that EU Member States still expect to play a major role in the European Council and even in foreign policy, so the authors outline a number of roles the (residual but resilient) rotating Presidency could play both internally and externally without undermining the new bodies and figures created by Lisbon. |
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https://www.epc.eu/en/Publications/Implementing-Lisbon-the-EU-Pr~23b4a0
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Subject Tags | Council of the European Union |
Keywords | EU Council Presidencies |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |