Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
2. Department of Political Science, Lund University
Abstract
This
paper aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on criteria for measuring the
performance of the rotating Presidencies of the Council of the EU. The
comparison between Austria and Croatia, two countries that concluded the two
most recent Council Presidency Trios, can be illustrative in identifying the
main factors that can influence the overall performance of rotating Presidencies.
Based on the series of quantitative and qualitative indicators, the overall
score of both countries’ Presidencies turned to be positive, despite some
failures of these Presidencies to demonstrate a firm commitment to fundamental
EU values. In view of the lack of evaluations of the Council Presidencies based
on verifiable, measurable indicators, this paper seeks to contribute to the
development of a more objective methodological framework for the assessment of the
future Presidencies of the Council as a still under-researched area within EU
studies.
Publisher
Institute for Development and International Relations
Subject
Political Science and International Relations
Cited by
2 articles.
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