EU Presidencies between Politics and Administration

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EU Affair
EU Committee
EU Coordination
EU Council
EU Council Presidency
EU Institution
EU Presidency
European Council President
European governance
European Union
Execution Phase
Functional Politicisation
intergovernmental negotiations
Line Ministries
Lisbon Treaty
Member States
Ministry Of The Environment
national administration impact assessment
Nedergaard
policy coordination
Polish Presidency
Pr Ep
Presidency Process
Public Administration
qualitative policy analysis
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Trio Formation
Trio Member
Trio Programme
Van Rompuy

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  • ISBN 9780367173586
  • Weight: 204g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers the first comprehensive analysis after the Lisbon Treaty came into force of the EU Presidency's impact on national administrations in the Member States of Poland, Denmark and Cyprus before, during and after the Presidency. Placing the practical issues facing officials and policy-makers into a "governmentality" framework, it analyses the impact on the daily activities of bureaucrats and ministers.

The book utilises comprehensive and novel empirical material including around 100 interviews with key officials, documentary sources and academic literature. It uncovers the kind of negotiations, management and coordination triggered by the immense challenge of presiding over the EU –including being a part of a Trio.

This text will be of key interest to scholars, students of political science, European Union studies and public administration, as well as more broadly to Comparative Politics and International Relations. It will also be of interest to officials and policy members in EU Member states approaching the Presidency.

Mads Dagnis Jensen is Associate Professor at Roskilde School of Governance, University of Roskilde’s Department of Social Sciences and Business, Denmark.

Peter Nedergaard is Professor at the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Political Science, Denmark.

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