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Opportunities and Challenges of a Small State Presidency: The Estonian Council Presidency 2017
Opportunities and Challenges of a Small State Presidency: The Estonian Council Presidency 2017

Author(s): Jana Bendel, Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdottir
Subject(s): Governance, Public Administration
Published by: Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology
Keywords: Estonia; European Union; Council Presidency; Public Administration; Leadership;

Summary/Abstract: This article discusses some of the opportunities and challenges that the Estonian Council presidency is facing during its first term in 2017. We also explore how Estonia is likely to approach this position. The Council presidency provides a position to propagate national interests and an opportunity for leadership within the Council but can also be perceived as a silencer of the domestic narrative. We claim that the Estonian presidency is expected to silence its interests in most policy areas in order to portray Estonia as a pro-European mediator. Through qualitative text analysis of key documents, interviews with Estonian, Danish, Finnish, and Latvian officials and comparative reflections of these states’ presidencies, we find that Estonia is likely to exercise a problem-solving leadership during its term and that the main challenge and opportunity will be the further Europeanisation of its public administration.

  • Issue Year: XVIII/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 27-52
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English
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