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100 1 _aLEWIS, Jeffrey
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245 1 0 _aInformal integration and the supranational construction of the council
260 _aOxfordshire :
_bRoutledge,
_cDecember 2003
520 3 _aThe standard treatment of the Council considers it the institutional heart of intergovernmentalism and member-state control in the European Union. This article does not challenge that view, except and in so far as it offers only a limited and potentially lopsided perspective of the Council's design and actual operation. A more balanced and accurate view of the Council needs to account for the robust levels of informal rules/institutions, norms, and conventions that are produced during interregnum integration and mark nearly every aspect of its internal development. The result, I argue, is a composite Council system that combines the seemingly contradictory elements of both an intergovernmental and supranational construct.
773 0 8 _tJournal of European Public Policy
_g10, 6, p. 996-1019
_dOxfordshire : Routledge, December 2003
_xISSN 13501763
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