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CEPS Publications

Our exceptional in-house research capacity allows us to publish over 150 publications per year, ranging across 20 policy topics. We provide expert insights and policy analysis through our state-of-the-art research and constantly look ahead to the next big challenges facing Europe.

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Commissioned reports

JUSTICE, INTERRUPTED

Revisiting transitional justice, truth and reconciliation efforts at the EU level and in Germany, Romania, Spain and Sweden

Vecteezy vector illustration of romani flag gypsy flag vector
Commissioned reports

JUSTICE, INTERRUPTED

Revisiting transitional justice, truth and reconciliation efforts at the EU level and in Germany, Romania, Spain and Sweden

Vecteezy vector illustration of romani flag gypsy flag vector
Commissioned reports

JUSTICE, INTERRUPTED

Revisiting transitional justice, truth and reconciliation efforts at the EU level and in Germany, Romania, Spain and Sweden

Vecteezy vector illustration of romani flag gypsy flag vector
Commissioned reports

JUSTICE, INTERRUPTED

Revisiting transitional justice, truth and reconciliation efforts at the EU level and in Germany, Romania, Spain and Sweden

Vecteezy vector illustration of romani flag gypsy flag vector
Commissioned reports

JUSTICE, INTERRUPTED

Revisiting transitional justice, truth and reconciliation efforts at the EU level and in Germany, Romania, Spain and Sweden

EU Payment Observatory

Annual report 2023

Digital-Savvy Retail Investors

How can the financial industry and regulation help them to prosper?

A ‘good jobs compass’ for the EU’s internal market

Creating its human face for the mid-21st century

A battle against time – and against Putin’s Russia

What should be the next steps in the EU's enlargement agenda for the Western Balkans?

Empowering the single market

A 10-point plan to revive and deepen it

The EU’s preventive diplomacy

Practice makes (not yet) perfect?

Ukraine and the EU Budget – A Tale of Two Narratives

The manageable versus the alarmist