An American move on Greenland wouldn’t finish NATO or the EU – but the Trump administration’s arguments already justify a ...
The European textile sector continues to operate on largely linear production models, with around 73 % of post-consumer ...
Simplification of EU law is needed, but  what  is done and  how are hugely important. The laws that need re-thinking are complex and intertwined. To surgically ...
Expert workshop #2 Upon invitation – under Chatham House rules In light of a renewed policy debate around nuclear energy in the EU political cycle, CEPS is cond ...
In-person event The global economy is navigating exceptional uncertainty, shaped by geopolitical tensions, technological disruption and evolving macroeconomic constraints. Drawing on the latest World ...
Please note that this is a virtual event, held exclusively on Zoom. The link will be shared after registration. Women’s health remains significantly underprioritised and underfunded. Through the 100 ...
2026 opens a new chapter for CEPS. After a year of major transformations and bold projects, we enter the new year with sharpened ambition. A shifting geopolitical landscape, the EU’s need to define ...
Sergio Carrera is Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Justice and Home Affairs Unit at CEPS. He is also Adjunct Professor at the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) in SciencesPo (France).
Advanced digital skills are key to Europe’s technological and economic future. These vital competencies – from artificial intelligence to cybersecurity and data analytics – drive innovation and ...
If hypothetically Ukraine w as already today a full EU M ember S tate, it could be benefitting from around EUR 18-19 billion of receipts from the EU budg ...
Old certainties about the inevitability of democratic progress are as much under threat from illiberal populists in established democracies as from brittle coalition governments that try and hold the ...