The development of European Defence Projects of Common Interest (EDPCIs) represents a decisive step towards strengthening the EU’s crisis response, economic com ...
An American move on Greenland wouldn’t finish NATO or the EU – but the Trump administration’s arguments already justify a ...
Europe’s green and digital transitions are increasing demand for critical raw materials (CRMs), just as geopolitical risks ...
Europe sits on substantial household savings, yet too little of that capital is channelled into long-term investment that supports innovation, competitiveness a ...
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We are happy to publish CEPS’ Annual Report 2025. It presents CEPS’ activities, achievements and key highlights throughout the year. It features, among others, our policy impact, our global outreach, ...
Download the final report here. Artificial Intelligence is showing enormous promise for improving our daily life. Countless applications in many sectors of the economy are already being developed and ...
The European textile sector continues to operate on largely linear production models, with around 73 % of post-consumer textiles in the EU incinerated or landfi ...
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 ...
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 ...
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