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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

Turkey, Europe, and the quest for security

How Turkey could contribute to Europe's ever-evolving security architecture

Future challenges for infectious disease prevention and control

A strategic foresight approach to enhance European public health preparedness and resilience

Does EU R&I policy involve low- and middle-income countries?

A look at the evidence from Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe

Climate negotiations under scrutiny

Is UNFCCC decision-making up to the challenge?

Advancing Ukraine’s reconstruction through G7 leadership

Launching a G7 fund for Ukraine’s recovery

From free-riders to front-loaders

Why the EU’s defence awakening must be matched by economic coherence