Keywords
anti-corruption Central and Eastern Europe clientelism corruption democracy democratization economic growth elections EU conditionality EU neighbourhood European integration Europeanization European Union Euroscepticism EU – Russia relations financial crisis foreign policy Good governance governance governance reforms Hungary implementation institutionalization institutions and development local government Montenegro Nationalism participation party system Poland political parties political protest post-communism Republic of Moldova Romania Russia security Serbia Slovenia small states social media Transnistria transparency Ukraine voting behaviourPosts Tagged ‹presidency›
Thursday, May 2nd, 2019
Between ‘National’ and ‘European’ Interests: Small Countries and Their Presidencies of the European Union
The article looks into the relationship between national and common European interests in the case of the small countries’ presidencies of the Council of the European Union. Based on a self-evaluation of the Council of the European Union presidencies of Slovenia, Sweden, Belgium, Hungary and Denmark, the article presents three...