
Understanding the European Council
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 14. May 2026
Book
Hardback
472 pages
978-1-350-51404-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines the political dynamics and complexities of the European Council at a time of seemingly chronic crisis and rapid political change. Providing insight into the everyday workings of this critically important EU institution, it covers: why the European Council matters; its roles and responsibilities; its impact on the EU over time, including in response to the Russian War and the COVID-19 pandemic; and the role that the European Council might play in the EU's uncertain future. Including pedagogical features such as boxes, tables and graphics to help study and revision, the book also covers under-researched areas such as:
- The relationship and rivalry of the European Council President and the European Commission President
- The role of European political parties in summits and debates
- Communication around the European council, including the use of social media, doorstops, and press briefings
- The background of members of the European Council
- How national coalition government affects leaders' participation in the European Council
- The involvement of the European Council in the EU policy cycle
- The changing nature and political significance of European Council meetings and conclusions
Designed for students of the EU, comparative European politics and international relations, this book is a concise introduction to the EU's collective leadership body, its key office holders, and its relation to member states.
- The relationship and rivalry of the European Council President and the European Commission President
- The role of European political parties in summits and debates
- Communication around the European council, including the use of social media, doorstops, and press briefings
- The background of members of the European Council
- How national coalition government affects leaders' participation in the European Council
- The involvement of the European Council in the EU policy cycle
- The changing nature and political significance of European Council meetings and conclusions
Designed for students of the EU, comparative European politics and international relations, this book is a concise introduction to the EU's collective leadership body, its key office holders, and its relation to member states.
Reviews / Votes
Desmond Dinan and Ralf Drachenberg are known to be leading experts on The European Council. With this book they confirm it again. * Klaus Welle, Former Secretary General of the European Parliament * A must-read for anyone interested in the European Union. Comprehensive, informative, thoughtful, entertaining, and written in an accessible language. A brilliant foray into the inner workings of the European project and the best key for unlocking the secrets of the European Council. Trust my word as long-time practitioner. * Jim Cloos, Secretary-General of the Trans European Policy Studies Association, Belgium * This is the book to read to look inside the "black box" of the European Council. The authors provide a rich and illuminating analysis of the exercise of collective leadership in the Union, expertly guiding readers through the EUCO's intricate "mosaic", offering insight into its vibrant ecosystem and addressing key issues-including communication, the lack of EU-level accountability of the European Council, prospects for reform, and broader questions of EU legitimacy and efficiency. * Elena Baracani, Jean Monnet Chair on The EU as a Global Actor and Associate Professor in Political Science, University of Bologna, Italy * The book provides a thoughtful synthesis of the Council's institutional development, decision-making process, and political significance, making it a valuable contribution to a deeper understanding of how this key body influences European governance. * Irene Hill Affiliation, Oxford Brookes University, UK * Timely and well-written book covering the key developments, roles and influence of the European Council for the European integration and EU's role in the world. * Ingi Iusmen, University of Southampton, UK *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-51404-1 (9781350514041)
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Persons
Desmond Dinan is Professor of public policy at George Mason University, USA, where he holds an ad personam Jean Monnet Chaira.
Ralf Drachenberg is a long-standing policy analyst in the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS), in Brussels, in the unit dedicated to analyzing the European Council, and holds a PhD in European politics from the University of Brunel, UK.
Ralf Drachenberg is a long-standing policy analyst in the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS), in Brussels, in the unit dedicated to analyzing the European Council, and holds a PhD in European politics from the University of Brunel, UK.
Content
1. Who Needs the European Council?
2. The Emergence and Impact of the European Council
3. Members, Meetings, Working Methods, and Output
4. The Ecosystem of the European Council: Plenary Sessions and Surrounding Events
5. The Ecosystem of the European Council: Between Meetings
6. Shaping Outcomes: The Influence of National Leaders
7. Institutional Actors: The European Council President and the Commission President
8. Relations with the European Parliament
9. What Next for the European Council?
2. The Emergence and Impact of the European Council
3. Members, Meetings, Working Methods, and Output
4. The Ecosystem of the European Council: Plenary Sessions and Surrounding Events
5. The Ecosystem of the European Council: Between Meetings
6. Shaping Outcomes: The Influence of National Leaders
7. Institutional Actors: The European Council President and the Commission President
8. Relations with the European Parliament
9. What Next for the European Council?