The EU Council meeting on 19-20 March will address major ongoing challenges on both the EU’s foreign and domestic agenda. On the external front, progress on two of the EU’s flagship initiatives on ...
The European economy is large enough to close the big transatlantic gap in defence spending: if NATO members were to meet the 3.5% spending target, total European defence expenditure would approach US ...
The December 2025 OSF–CEPS roundtable created space for a conversation on the strategic potential of secondary critical raw materials (CRM) in the Western Balkans. This follow-up event moves from ...
CEPS is stepping up its research on innovation policy in Europe and today, we’re launching something new. The CEPS R&D Perspectives is a series of thought pieces by leading scholars, scientists, ...
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 ...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs and requested by the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice ...
On 1 January 2026, Cyprus will assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, taking over from Denmark and concluding the current 18-month trio of Presidencies. It will continue ...
Don’t miss the new public affairs event in November! CEPS joins the Public Affairs Summit as Knowledge Partner. CEPS is a proud Knowledge Partner of the upcoming Public Affairs Summit. As part of our ...
Wellbeing has always been a cornerstone of the European project. Since the Green Deal and the Just Transition Mechanism, it has also been central to the EU’s sustainability agenda. The 8th ...