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After months of uncertainty and escalating rhetoric, a new EU-US trade deal has finally been announced. Under the deal, a 15% ...
Europe is facing a defining moment in its approach to science, research and innovation. As geopolitical tensions mount and ...
Georgia and Serbia, both candidate countries for EU membership, have seen large waves of civic mobilisation in recent months.
Not all countries are able (or willing) to take sides in the increasingly tense US-China rivalry and this might create new ...
Since November 2024, Serbia has experienced a huge wave of anti-government protests. As students and citizens continue to ...
Lax financial conditions can foster credit booms. The global credit boom of the last decade led to large capital flows across the world, including large movements of resources from the Northern ...
This CEPS Explainer aims to review what is at stake, how Ukraine’s reconstruction has been addressed thus far, and what conditions and timelines are necessary for scaling up efforts. It looks at the ...
Improving the currently limited prospects for offshore wind in Europe’s lower wind speed regions, such as the Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean, involves addressing several challenges. Chief among ...
European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) Working Paper No. 29, 23 pages Among the working-age population, one of the most damaging individual experiences is unemployment. Many ...
Part 2 – Competitiveness of corporate sourcing of renewable energy . The second part of the study looks at the impact of corporate sourcing of renewable energy on the competitiveness of the European ...
This study analyses the use by the European Union of the novel concept of ‘targeted sanctions’ in the framework of its Common Foreign and Security Policy.
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