CEPS Commentaries explore a wide variety of issues intrinsic to the growth and development of the European Union. They are exclusively an on-line series of CEPS publications and are downloaded by thousands of readers worldwide.
Contain the programme, the written account of the oral presentations and discussions and background papers prepared for CEPS conferences.
The CEPS ‘Liberty and Security in Europe’ publication series offers the views and critical reflections of CEPS researchers and external collaborators with key policy discussions surrounding the construction of the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. The series encompasses policy-oriented and interdisciplinary academic studies and commentary about the internal and external implications of Justice and Home Affairs policies inside Europe and elsewhere throughout the world.
Present analysis and views by leading experts on important questions in the arena of European public policy, written in a style geared to an informed but generalist readership.
Present concise, policy-oriented analysis of topical issues in European affairs, with the aim of interjecting the views of CEPS researchers and external collaborators into the policy-making process in a direct and timely fashion.
Review work in progress in the European Union with a particular focus on topics of special interest to the financial and banking sectors.
Disseminate a wide range of CEPS studies that do not fall into any of the other formal series.
Contain the conclusions and policy recommendations that follow from discussion, debate and analytical presentations made in the course of CEPS Task Force sessions, reinforced by substantiating research carried out by expert rapporteurs.
Give an indication of work being conducted within CEPS research programmes and are aimed at stimulating reactions from other experts in the field.
Generated by the CEPS CHALLENGE programme (Changing Landscape of European Liberty and Security), papers in this series focus on the implications of the new security practices being implemented throughout Europe for civil liberties, human rights and social cohesion in an enlarged EU.
ECMI Commentaries provide short comments on ongoing developments affecting capital markets in Europe. ECMI researchers as well as external experts contribute to the series.
Produced by the European Capital Markets Institute, which is managed and staffed by CEPS, papers in this new series provide authoritative insights into ongoing regulatory initiatives that will alter the European financial landscape.
Produced by the European Capital Markets Institute, which is managed and staffed by CEPS, reports in this series contain in-depth analyses on the forces that are driving changes in capital markets today.
ECP Reports present research carried out under the auspices of the European Climate Platform (ECP)
The ECRI Commentary Series provides short comments on ongoing developments affecting credit markets in Europe. ECRI researchers as well as external experts contribute to the series.
ECRI Policy Briefs provide concise analyses of ongoing developments affecting credit markets in Europe
Present original research and analysis commissioned by the members of European Credit Research Institute, an independent research institution founded by CEPS in 1999 and devoted to the study of retail finance, banking and credit reporting in Europe.
ENEPRI Working Papers re-publish selective studies that have been carried out by researchers associated with ENEPRI
Produced by the European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes, which is composed of leading socio-economic research institutes from throughout Europe and managed by CEPS, this series of papers (closed in 2004) contains the synthesis of research presented at workshops organised by ENEPRI during the first years of the network
ENEPRI Policy Briefs present the policy implications of research carried out by the European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes, a consortium of research centres initiated by CEPS in 1999 with the aim of diffusing existing research, coordinating research plans and increasing the awareness of the European dimension in national problems.
Produced by the European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes, which is composed of leading socio-economic research institutes from throughout the EU and managed by CEPS, this series presents the findings and conclusions of research undertaken in the context of ENEPRI research projects.
Produced by the European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes, which is composed of leading socio-economic research institutes from throughout the EU and managed by CEPS, this series constitutes dissemination to a wider public of research undertaken and already published by ENEPRI partner member institutes.
EPIN Commentaries offer concise, policy-oriented insights into topical issues raised by the debate on the political integration of Europe.
This series contains analysis of key issues raised by the debate on the future of Europe and produced by the European Policy Institutes Network, a network of dynamic think tanks and policy institutes focusing on current EU political and policy debates.
This series brings together policy papers prepared for the CEPS/IISS/DCAF-sponsored European Security Forum (ESF) by independent security experts representing EU, Russian and US viewpoints on a range of topics.
Studies in this series (closed in 2005) examine both political and economic themes related to Turkey
Concise EUCAM Commentaries are published on the website to promote debate on EU-Central Asia relations. These pieces discuss the latest developments in the area.
EU-Central Asia Monitoring (EUCAM) Policy Briefs examine the core themes of the CEPS-FRIDE project aimed at enhancing understanding of the EU Strategy for Central Asia and at both critically monitoring its implementation.
This series presents the views of the members of EuropEos, a multidisciplinary group of jurists, economists, political scientists and journalists set up in 2002 with the aim of creating an ongoing forum for the discussion of European policy and institutional issues. The group has published two books and numerous commentaries and essays on the negotiations leading to the Lisbon Treaty. Successful collaboration between its members and CEPS has led to this dedicated series of commentaries. For more information on EuropEos, please visit: http://www.europeos.it/EuropeosWEB
This publication series presents work being conducted within the FACTOR MARKETS research project, which analyses and compares the functioning of factor markets for agriculture in the member states, candidate countries and the EU as a whole, with a view to stimulating reactions from other experts in the field.
This series (closed in 2004) features reports generated by the CEPS
MEDPRO Commentaries provide short comments on ongoing developments affecting the Mediterranean region. Researchers with MEDPRO partner institutes contribute to the series.
MEDPRO Policy Papers present concise, policy-oriented analyses of the output of each MEDPRO thematic WP, with the aim of interjecting the views of MEDPRO experts into the policy-making process in a direct and timely fashion.
MEDPRO Reports present analyses by senior experts on the future of the Mediterranean, drawing upon the foresight exercises underpinning the MEDPRO project and written in a style geared to an informed readership.
Produced in the context of the MedPro (Mediterranean Prospects) project, a three-year project funded under the Socio-economic Sciences & Humanities Programme of DG Research of the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Research Programme, papers in this series aim to contribute to the reform process in the political, economic and social spheres in the Mediterranean region by broadening our knowledge of the interplay between the diverse set of challenges and to provide insights into various policy options and their outcome.
This CEPS publication series (closed in 2003) presents analysis of policy and strategy of the EU in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the wider issues of EU relations with the countries of the Barcelona process and the Arab world by researchers associated with the CEPS Middle East and Euro-Med Project.
This publication series presents work being conducted within the NEUJOBS research project, which analyses likely future developments in European labour markets, with a view to stimulating reactions from other experts in the field.