'Integration without transparency'? Reliance on the space to think in the European Council and Council
To justify the limited publicity of their sessions, members of the European Council and Council regularly argue that they require a 'space to think'. This article analyses the relative success of the plea for this 'space to think' in both legislative (Council) and non-legislative...
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