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TThe Council of the EU is a powerful EU institution whose centrality has been challenged by the Treaty of Lisbon. More than ten years after this major institutional revision this book examines its role within the EU political regime and its interactions with other institutions. It also explores how the Council Presidency has navigated major crises over the past decade and addressed internal challenges. The various chapters in this book address key timely questions: How has the relationship between the Council and the European Council evolved over time? To what extent have the recent crises reshaped the relationship between the Council and the European Parliament, as well as its interactions with the Commission? Is the Council Presidency still a powerful mediator? How have recent crises affected its internal functioning? What are the internal challenges of the Presidency? What are the prospects for the rotating presidency system?