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100 1 _aNIEMANN, Arne
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245 1 0 _a(How) do norms guide Presidency behaviour in EU negotiations?
260 _aOxfordshire :
_bRoutledge,
_caug. 2010
520 3 _aThis paper takes stock of the growing body of research on the European Union (EU) Presidency, a vital player in EU negotiations. The paper also suggests new avenues of research, among which we prioritize one issue cluster: we ask under what conditions and in what way (following which social logic) norms guide Presidency behaviour? Our focus is directed towards the impartiality norm as that norm most strongly influences whether, and to what extent, Presidencies act as a 'broker', one of the Presidency functions that has received most attention in the literature. We also suggest a number of pointers concerning methodology and operationalization of the above question for empirical research. We conclude with some brief thoughts on the implications of our proposed approach to Presidency norms for bridge-building between rationalist and sociological accounts
650 4 _aÁrea de Livre Comércio
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650 4 _aAlta Administração Pública
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650 4 _912917
_aLiderança
650 4 _aNegociação
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650 4 _aRegulamento
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650 4 _aInstitucionalismo
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651 4 _aEuropa
_912887
700 1 _aMAK, Jeannette
_944708
773 0 8 _tJournal of European Public Policy
_g17, 5, p. 727-742
_dOxfordshire : Routledge, aug. 2010
_xISSN 13501763
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