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Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS - Belgium)

Partner type Think Tank
Location Belgium - Brussels
Website http://www.ceps.eu
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Centre for European Policy Studies

Founded in Brussels in 1983, the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is one of the most experienced and authoritative think tanks operating in the European Union today. Its most distinguishing feature lies in its strong in-house research capacity, complemented by an extensive network of partner institutes and research associates throughout the world.

CEPS holds lunchtime meetings and special events, involving its members and other stakeholders in the European policy debate, national and EU-level policy-makers, academics, corporate executives, NGOs and the media.


Goals 

  • carry out state-of-the-art policy research leading to solutions to the challenges facing Europe today
  • achieve high standards of academic excellence and maintain unqualified independence 
  • provide a forum for discussion among all stakeholders in the European policy process 
  • build collaborative networks of researchers, policy-makers and business representatives across the whole of Europe 
  • provide a regular flow of substantial publications tackling the EU-policy debate 
  • offer public events and membership meetings on a regular basis, covering a broad range of research topics, thanks to a great in-house research capacity.

CEPS
Place du Congrès 1
1000 Brussels
Belgium

Tel: 32.2.2293937
Fax: : 32.2.2293922

website: www.ceps.eu
bookshop: http://shop.ceps.eu  


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The Summer 2010 issue of Europe's World looks at a number of policy areas where that lesson must be borne firmly in mind by today's decisionmakers. The global economic recession has laid bare a range of issues that need to be addressed very promptly before they develop further and become difficulties of a very different magnitude. It has also accentuated long-term trends to which Europe has so far failed to respond.

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