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The EU’s approach to research and innovation (R&I) is often praised by commentators and policymakers as being oriented ...
As Europe scales up its ambition to lead in AI, understanding the structure of AI labour markets becomes essential. This ...
This working document offers a conceptual framework for understanding the processes underpinning the external dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs (ED-JHA).
How Turkey could contribute to Europe's ever-evolving security architecture ...
This event aims to present findings of the final report of the one year research project led by the Queen Mary University London and CEPS on “Anti-Smuggling Policies and their Intersection with ...
Given the deteriorating and explosive situation in the Palestinian occupied territories and the record-low credibility of the United States in the region, CEPS Visiting Research Fellow Ruth ...
This special report presents the results of the research project on Adequacy and Sustainability of Old-Age Income in the EU (AIM), a collaborative effort of 13 research institutes from across the EU, ...
Much analysis of trends in democratisation in the world nowadays gives a rather pessimistic message, with such sweeping notions as the end of the third wave of democratisation, or of the democratic ...
Constitutionalising the Open Method of Coordination – What Should the Convention Propose?
Funds and Games: The Economics of European Cohesion Policy Sjef Ederveen / Joeri Gorter / Ruud de Mooij / Richard Nahuis ...
Credit reporting agencies collect and compile highly sensitive information on the millions of consumers in credit markets throughout the world and also increasingly across a variety of industries, ...
Although they play a pivotal role in opening up the European gas markets to competition and in the creation of a single market for natural gas, investment in gas interconnections has been scarce and ...