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The European Council and The Council of the European Union: Shapers of a European Confederation

Simon J. Bulmer

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, vol. 26, issue 4, 17-42

Abstract: The European Council and the Council of the European Union play key roles in the European Union. The European Council is largely concerned with system-steering, while the Council of the EU undertakes sectoral policymaking. What is common to these roles is the balancing act carried out by both institutions. Both have to mediate the centripetal dynamics of integration, termed cooperative confederalism here, and the centrifugal dynamics which are found in the strongly entrenched territorial nature of power, centered on the member states. Using new institutionalist analysis, the article illuminates different facets of the two institutions1 functioning in mediating the two dynamics. Copyright , Oxford University Press.

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