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Five takeaways from the German “Corona Presidency”

  • On 31 December 2020, Germany’s rotating EU Council presidency will come to an end after a particularly difficult term. Corona burst upon an already crowded policy agenda, including the negotiation of the EU’s next seven-year budget, rule of law conditionality and the finalization of the Brexit negotiations. On top of a packed agenda, the German presidency faced considerable institutional and corona-related constraints. In this Policy Brief, Nicole Koenig and Thu Nguyen look back at the German presidency and develop five key takeaways for the upcoming corona presidencies, notably Portugal (first half of 2021) and Slovenia (second half). The German presidency has shown that they should prepare for more corona crisis management,internal divisions and unexpected crises.

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Document Type:Working Paper
Language:English
Author(s):Nicole Koenig, Thu Nguyen
Contributing Corporation:Jacques Delors Centre
Publication year:2020
Publishing Institution:Hertie School
Number pages:8
Related URL:https://www.delorscentre.eu/de/publikationen/detail/publication/five-takeaways-from-the-german-corona-presidency
Contributing Corporation:Jacques Delors Centre
Release Date:2021/02/04
Hertie School Research:Jacques Delors Centre / Policy Briefs
Licence of document (German):Creative Commons - CC BY - 4.0 International
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