
Ieva Grumbinaitė- Doctor of Philosophy
- Lecturer at Vilnius University
Ieva Grumbinaitė
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Lecturer at Vilnius University
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September 2022 - present
September 2014 - February 2020
April 2014 - August 2014
Education
September 2014 - June 2015
September 2014 - September 2018
October 2013 - September 2014
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Publications (18)
The Rotating European Union Council Presidency and Small Member States explores the opportunities and burdens for small states of holding the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union.
While the functions and the achievements of the Council presidencies have been widely studied on the EU level, this book adopts the inverse and under...
The aim of this study was to assess the implementation, achievements and challenges of the European Master’s in Official Statistics (EMOS) ten years since the quality label currently awarded to over 30 European higher education institutions by the European Statistical System Committee has been launched. The study also examined recent trends and dev...
The rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU), held by each Member State (MS) for six months in turn, is seen both as an opportunity and a burden for the MS. While the functions and the achievements of the Council presidencies have been widely studied on the EU level, this thesis adopts the inverse, and under-researched perspect...
A remarkable share of decisions in the Council of the European Union are agreed upon by civil servants and diplomats rather than elected politicians, which poses a legitimacy concern and has been identified as part of the alleged democratic deficit in the EU. On top of that, even though ministers are supposed to attend top-level Council meetings, t...
Trio presidency of the Council of the EU, introduced by the Lisbon Treaty, requires groups of three member states to draft a common 18-month programme and co-ordinate their activities. It is meant to improve the continuity of policy-making in the Council. However, 77 expert interviews with representatives involved in the conduct of three recent com...
The Brexit debate in the UK focuses almost exclusively on the UK's own position within the European Union and largely ignores the reaction and opinion of the other 27 member states. The UK's negotiations will, however, involve each and every member state, as well as the EU institutions, and their past relationships with the UK will be critical for...
In the face of decreasing public support and increasing mistrust in the European Union (EU) and its institutions, this paper explores whether the European Union Council presidency can be seen as an instrument capable of impacting public opinion and perceptions of the EU as well as of contributing to the Europeanization of national polities, particu...