Agenda-setting in the European Council, December 2014 - June 2017
The European Council plays an important role in European Union agenda-setting. Its task is to provide impetus and political direction to the European integration process. The Treaty of Lisbon has made the European Council an EU institution in legal terms, although its tasks remained virtually unchanged. It also introduced a permanent President. This study can be read as a follow-up to the ‘Analysis of Agenda Setting in the European Council, 2009-2014’, which examined the agenda of the institution during the Presidency of Herman Van Rompuy. The focus here is on the first mandate of the second President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, from December 2014 to June 2017.
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This study has been written by Dr Petya Alexandrova Petrova of the University of Oxford at the request of the European Council Oversight Unit of the Directorate for Impact Assessment and European Added Value, within the Directorate General for Parliamentary Research Services (DG EPRS) of the General Secretariat of the European Parliament.
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- EKONOMI
- ekonomisk analys
- ekonomisk politik
- ekonomisk politik
- EU-avtal
- EU-institutionerna och EU:s förvaltning
- EU-statistik
- EU:s migrationspolitik
- europeisk integration
- Europeiska rådet
- EUROPEISKA UNIONEN
- Europeiska unionens förbindelser
- handel med tredjeland
- HANDEL OCH AFFÄRSVERKSAMHET
- handelspolitik
- internationell politik
- INTERNATIONELLA FÖRBINDELSER
- migration
- POLITIK
- SOCIALA FRÅGOR
- styrelseskick
- toppmöte
- verkställande makt och offentlig förvaltning