Date: 2020
Type: Thesis
Turning 'them' into 'we' : the impact of the rotating European Union Council Presidency on the member states
Florence : European University Institute, 2020, EUI, SPS, PhD Thesis
GRUMBINAITE, Ieva, Turning 'them' into 'we' : the impact of the rotating European Union Council Presidency on the member states, Florence : European University Institute, 2020, EUI, SPS, PhD Thesis - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/66189
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The rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU), held by each Member State (MS) for six months in turn, is seen both as an opportunity and a burden for the MS. While the functions and the achievements of the Council presidencies have been widely studied on the EU level, this thesis adopts the inverse, and under-researched perspective of looking at what holding the presidency means for the MS and whether it fulfills its alleged function of bringing Europe closer to the MS. Combining new institutionalist theoretical approaches under the concept of Europeanisation and employing both qualitative and quantitative methods, this thesis addresses the question of whether the Council presidency leads to Europeanisation of national polities and politics. It examines the impact of the presidency on three levels: national administrations; national ministers; and the citizens of the MS.
Additional information:
Defence date: 14 February 2020; Examining Board: Prof. Ulrich Krotz, EUI, supervisor; Prof. Alexander Trechsel, University of Lucerne/EUI, co-supervisor; Prof. Daniel Naurin, University of Oslo; Prof. Dimiter Toshkov, Leiden University
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/66189
Full-text via DOI: 10.2870/356130
Series/Number: EUI; SPS; PhD Thesis
Publisher: European University Institute
LC Subject Heading: European Union countries; Politics and government
Published version: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/77325