Global development assistance has traditionally focused on reducing poverty and boosting economic growth with health as a ...
Corporate governance refers to the relationships and structures through which company objectives are established, monitored, ...
The EU's economic resilience continues to be tested by a volatile global environment. While inflationary pressures have eased ...
In June 2025, seven EU Member States (namely France, Spain, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Estonia, Germany and Portugal) ...
The EU’s capital markets play a vital role in supporting innovation and entrepreneurship. Yet fragmentation persists: many Member States still struggle to attract household investors, generate initial ...
The EU has entered its simplification moment. After a decade of head-spinning rulemaking, the European Commission is now ...
On 10 July, the European Parliament (EP) rejected a censure motion against the European Commission. Only three months later, on Thursday 9 October, another two ...
The Financial Data Access Regulation (FIDA) is entering a decisive phase in negotiations. FIDA is the EU’s attempt to expand ...
Europe’s digital rulebook has expanded dramatically, with the number of EU laws related to digitalisation more than ...
The EU’s efforts to become climate neutral by 2050 can feel abstract, measured in intangible emissions and wrapped up in technical jargon. Yet on Europe’s stree ...
The complexity of EU laws and regulation for the digital world has been growing with dizzying speed. That’s why CEPS has been publishing a series of datasets to help experts and policymakers hack ...