Publications Archive
This archive contains all documents published by cep over the last few years
- cepAdhoc: Incisive comment on current EU policy issues
- cepPolicyBrief: Concise reviews of EU proposals (Regulations, Directives, Green Papers, White Papers, Communications) – including an executive summary
- cepInput: Impulse to current challenges of EU policies
- cepStudy: Comprehensive examination of EU policy proposals affecting the economy
2024
cepAdhoc: What's left of French influence in Brussels?
As France struggles to break its political deadlock, confusion also reigns over its ability to continue to assert its European vision in order to influence policies in Brussels.
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cepNews: Our contribution to the T20!
A few weeks ago, we told you that we were part of the T20, a group of 20 think tanks accompanying the G20 summit in Brazil.
2024
cepAdhoc: The New European Pact on Migration and Asylum
Migration and asylum policy has long been a central element of the European political agenda, both in the EU and in its member states. In the final months of the last legislative period, the Union agreed on the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, which creates a new European framework for this issue.
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cepInput: The Political Guidelines 2024-2029 of the European Commission “von der Leyen II”
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has presented guidelines for her second term of office 2024-2029. She wants to strengthen Europe's competitiveness and promote sustainable innovation. The Centre for European Policy (cep) advises more concrete measures through prioritisation and smart regulation.
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cepAdhoc: Challenges to the Rule of Law in Italy: Also a Danger to the EU?
Ursula von der Leyen was very explicit when, during the Eurovision debate 2024 among the Spitzenkandidaten for the presidency of the Commission, she said that she was only willing to work with politicians who guaranteed three conditions: 'to be pro-European, pro-Ukraine - and therefore anti-Putin - and to be in favour of the rule of law'.
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cepStudy: Green financial products: cep calls for new practical EU transparency rules
Too complex, too incomprehensible, too ineffective: the criticism on the transparency requirements for sustainable financial products - more precisely, the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) - is unrelenting. In a study, the Centre for European Policy (cep) calls for a general overhaul - right at the start of the new legislative period.
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cepInput: AI is Disrupting Education – For Better or Worse
Artificial Intelligence (AI) instead of brains: ChatGPT is increasingly being used surreptitiously in science and education. The Centre for European Policy (cep) has analyzed this development between unintentional plagiarism and disrupted learning and peer review processes and calls for a paradigm shift. Going forward, it will be important to have a capability- and process-based approach and a more reflective use of AI.
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cepAdhoc: Drones are Stressing the Security Services
Whether it is the European Football Championship or the Olympics, modern drones are increasingly becoming a threat to internal and external security – even at major events. The Centre for European Policy (cep) warns of a capability gap in defence. Security authorities and industry are working flat out to close it.
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cepStudy: The Future of Global Technology Cooperation
Patent applications are an important indicator of innovative strength and competitiveness. The EU is far from being a global leader in many critical technologies. The Centre for European Policy (cep) has used patent data to analyse the benefits and risks of international research cooperation for six critical technologies and compared the EU with global innovation powers such as the USA, Japan and South Korea. The result: without international cooperation, Europe will be left behind.
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cepNews: A Tale of Two Metaverses: Assessing the EU’s Influence on Standard-Setting in Virtual Worlds
Our digitalisation cep expert Anselm Küsters has published an article on the emerging metaverse and the definition of standards to promote interaction between different platforms in the EU.
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