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In-person event As geopolitical tensions persist and security challenges intensify, the EU is stepping up its defence ambitions. A particular focus is the ongoing military support to Ukraine, which is ...
The EU’s sustainability reporting rules urgently need to be recalibrated. What began as a bold legislative push to steer ...
It's a busy week in Benelux with the NATO Summit in the Hague on 24 and 25 June, and the European Council in Brussels in tow on 26 and 27 June. Defence and security, topics ...
Due to reaching full capacity, registrations for this event have now closed. Please note that this event is in-person only, with the exception of CEPS Members who may request a link to follow ...
The European Union’s approach to research and innovation (R&I) is often lauded for promoting scientific excellence and addressing global challenges. This dual focus was reaffirmed in the recent Horizo ...
In-person event While the retail digital euro has attracted more public and regulatory attention, the wholesale dimension of ...
As Russia’s war continues to rage in Ukraine and NATO’s philosophy of deterrence has been eroded by the caprice of the Trump ...
Kabul’s fall in August 2021 was a slow-motion tragedy. EU Member States opened their doors, then bureaucracy slammed them ...
Please note that this event is in-person only, with the exception of CEPS Members who may request a link to follow virtually. Faced with Russian aggression and an increasingly fractured geopolitical ...
Although the EU and US have the world's largest bilateral trade and investment relationship, tensions are high following the ...
Retail payment fraud is a structural challenge that no longer falls solely within the remit of payment service providers ...
Sweden’s capital market is among the most developed and inclusive in the EU, offering a compelling model for how long-term ...