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 ISSN 1645-9199

RAIMUNDO, António. The Presidency and the strategies of small states: the case of Portugal in EU-Africa relations. []. , 68, pp.77-90.   31--2020. ISSN 1645-9199.  https://doi.org/10.23906/ri2020.68a06.

The present article is based on an understanding of the rotating Presidency of the European Union (EU) as a channel of influence of special importance for smaller Member States. Its empirical focus is on Portugal’s role in EU-Africa relations, contextualising the Presidency in the broader range of strategies adopted by Portuguese authorities to exert influence in this domain of European external action. Thus, the use of the Presidency is examined in parallel with other strategies such as multilateralism, prioritization, specialization and coalition-building. Apart from contributing to a better knowledge and understanding of Portugal’s involvement in EU-Africa relations, this study helps appraising the possible relevance of future Portuguese presidencies in this realm, taking into account the important implications that the Lisbon Treaty had for the Presidency in foreign policy matters.

: Portugal; European Union; Council Presidencies; Africa.

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