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New books added to the Council Library's collection - April 2026 - New books
- 30. april 2026
Discover our selection of books recently added to the Council Library collection.
New books added to the Council Library's collection - January 2024 - New books
- 26. januar 2024
Discover our selection of books recently added to the Council Library collection.
'Citizen participation in democratic Europe : what next for the EU?' edited by by James Organ, Alberto Alemanno - EU Council bibliography
- 7. december 2021
While various initiative and avenues have been introduced to further democratise the EU’s institutional architecture, the question of how to bring European citizens even closer to Brussels and encourage their political engagement remains topical and pressing – and it is this question that James Organ and Alberto Alemanno set out to answer in their 2021 book, Citizen Participation in Democratic Europe: What Next for the EU?
International Archives Day: discover how the Archives work preserving our heritage - Blog post
- 9. juni 2020
The Council's Archives collect and preserve Council documents and information in order to make them accessible to citizens, but archiving is not only about that. As 9 June is International Archives Day, it is a good opportunity to learn more about this profession and find out how Archives work in order to preserve the memory of our institutions.
Openness and transparency at the European Council and the Council of the European Union - EU Council bibliography
- 5. juni 2020
Do you want to know more about how you can follow Council activities and keep up-to-date with the latest developments in EU legislation and policy? The Council is committed to ensuring that all EU citizens have access to this information. In a spirit of transparency, the General Secretariat of the Council (GSC) has therefore prepared this handy publication to guide you through the many ways in which the Council informs citizens and civil society.
'Du lobbying au e-lobbying' par Viviane de Beaufort - EU Council bibliography
- 28. april 2020
L'e-lobbying renouvelle le lobbying classique auprès des institutions publiques et des entreprises. En s'appuyant sur plusieurs cas concrets tels que le CETA, l'autrice décrit les mécanismes du lobbying et leur évolution dans un monde de plus en plus connecté.
New books added to the Library collection – January 2020 - New books
- 28. januar 2020
The new acquisitions of this month focus on transparency at the Council, political entrepreneurship, recent German history, amongst other subjects.
'The Council of the EU: from the Congress of Ambassadors to a genuine Parliamentary Chamber?' : a study - EU Council bibliography
- 15. november 2019
The study, commissioned by the European Parliament, analyses the parliamentary nature of the Council of the European Union, as well as the European Council, as regards their structure, working methods, and transparency.
'Transparency and access to information in the EU' – reading suggestions - EU Council bibliography
- 11. oktober 2019
Transparency and access to information are among the Finnish Presidency priorities. The Council Library has compiled a list of reading suggestions on these topics.
'Diplomacia de Defesa - O Diálogo da Força ou a Força do Diálogo' by Maria do Rosário Penedos - EU Council bibliography
- 8. juni 2018
The book, which contains practical examples of defence diplomacy in different countries, guides the reader through this complex definition, showing its relevance throughout history and the advantages and obstacles in implementing it in Portugal, according to a number of top politicians, diplomats, military officials and scholars. This essay also reflects on the future of defence diplomacy in Portugal.
"From Common Market to Common Democracy - A Theory of Democratic Integration" by Jaap Hoeskma - EU Council bibliography
- 4. juni 2018
Jaap Hoeksma makes use of this book to deconstruct established ideas concerning the European Union.
'Being European' - EU Council bibliography
- 20. februar 2018
After being asked in class by one of his students what it meant to be a European, Giancarlo Vilella, reflected on the matter and in a journey through time up until the present, he tries to answer his student. His conclusions are summarized in the essay 'Being European'.
Europe, anyone? The 'communication deficit' of the European Union revisited - EU Council bibliography
- 12. oktober 2016
What is the best way to share information about the European Union's institutions and activities with a diverse, diffuse and often uninterested public? This question, regularly posed over the past few decades, has in recent years come to be asked with ever increasing desperation. Bernd Spanier's study, Europe, anyone? The 'communication deficit' of the European Union revisited, was published in 2012 and is based on a dissertation submitted in 2010, but many of the observations it makes are still highly relevant, perhaps even more so, in 2016.