At this event, we will present a new CEPS expert report ‘Benefits and costs of website-blocking legislation: an economic, legal and policy assessment’. The stud ...
Europe is drawing on the US playbook on migration enforcement – precisely as that playbook’s costs are now becoming ...
After more than a decade of dormancy, EU enlargement has re-emerged as both a political priority and a strategic geopolitical investment for the EU. Russia’s fu ...
Europe’s financial regulatory and supervisory framework has delivered major stability and protection gains over the past two ...
Europe’s financial problem isn’t a lack of rules. It comes from too much friction, and a large share of that drag is ...
Europe’s quantum ecosystem is often described as a success story. It hosts world-class research centres, an increasing ...
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 ...
Since 28 February, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has blocked roughly a fifth of global oil and LNG trade.
Migrants’ irregular status in Europe is not a fixed legal category but a product of the interactions between migration, ...
Hungarians will head to the polls on 12 April to elect a new parliament in one of the most closely watched national elections in the EU. How have 16 years of Fi ...
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