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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

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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

Deliberative Democracy in the EU

Countering Populism with Participation and Debate

Beyond Frozen Conflict

Scenarios for the Separatist Disputes of Eastern Europe

Cross-border Access to E-Evidence

Framing the Evidence

Towards a new MFF

New priorities and their impact on Italy

Reaching a Wider Audience

Is the ECB Trending?

First-mover disadvantage

The sovereign ratings mousetrap

The impact of EU price rules

Interchange fee regulation in retail payments

Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity

Task Force Evaluation of the HLEG Trustworthy AI Assessment List (Pilot Version)

When mobility is not a choice

Problematising asylum seekers’ secondary movements and their criminalisation in the EU

The ECB is running out of policy space

Can fiscal policy help?