Council of CouncilsCEPS is a member of the Council of Councils, an initiative by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) to connect leading foreign policy institutes from around the world in a common conversation on issues of global governance and multilateral cooperation. More info: www.cfr.org/councilofcouncils |
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European Network for Economic and Fiscal Policy Research (EconPol Europe)Europe is a unique collaboration of policy-oriented university and non-university research institutes that contribute their scientific expertise to the discussion of the future design of the European Union. Founded in spring 2017, the network comprises CEPS and eight other renowned European research institutes. More info: www.econpol.eu |
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IntereconomicsTogether with the Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, CEPS produces the “Intereconomics” journal which publishes papers dealing with economic and social policy issues in or affecting Europe. All archives of CEPS’ contributions to Intereconomics are stored here. More info: www.intereconomics.eu |
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European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN)The European Policy Institutes Network comprises 38 think tanks and policy institutes working on EU affairs from 25 European countries, including almost all EU member states as well as candidate countries. By engaging in joint projects, events and publications, EPIN aims to contribute to the debate on current EU issues, the future of European integration and provide a thorough understanding of national debates. More info: www.epin.org |
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Green Growth Knowledge PlatformCEPS is a Knowledge Partner the Green Growth Knowledge Platform (GGKP). Established in January 2012 by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment) and the World Bank, GGKP is the principal global partnership of leading international organisations and research institutes that promotes the green economy transition worldwide. The network primarily focuses on: i) identifying major knowledge gaps in green growth theory and practice and addressing those gaps by promoting collaboration and coordinated research; and ii) using world-class knowledge management and communication tools to give practitioners and policymakers the analysis, guidance, information and data necessary to support a green economy transition. More info: http://www.greengrowthknowledge.org/ |