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In person event Since November 2024, Serbia has experienced an impressive wave of anti-government protests. Driven by students and citizens doubling down on their demands while leaving their EU flags ...
In person event Caught between an aggressive Russia and a disengaging US, Europe is ramping up its defence spending. By working through the EU institutions, Member States aim to harmonise standards fo ...
In Person symposium The EU’s effectiveness in the Indo-Pacific relies on accurate contemporary knowledge of the states in the region. To address this need for knowledge, the National Centre for Resear ...
In person event The 2025 ECMI Annual Conference will tackle the most pressing structural and strategic challenges facing Europe’s capital markets. This year’s edition will focus on three interlinked ...
EU and national policy-makers argue that the single services market is a key to EU growth, but that many barriers to services market access remain. Grasping the scope, nature and economic meaning of ...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, examines the EU’s mechanism of relocation ...
Different economic and financial structures require different crisis responses. Different crises also require different tools and resources. The first ‘stage’ of the financial crisis (2007 ...
CHALLENGE Research Paper No. 11 / 23 pages This paper assesses the implications of the European Commission Communications on the evaluation and future development of FRONTEX (European Agency for the ...
European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) Research Report No. 54 / 36 pages This report presents an empirical typology of pension regimes in the European Union, the US, Canada, ...
This report explores the untapped growth that could result from the better functioning of services markets in the EU and aims to bridge the gap between the policy debate and the latest empirical ...
Technological revolutions bring opportunities, but sometimes even greater threats. This ‘paradox of progress’ affects cyberspace and threatens the very principle and foundation of the open internet.
This paper presents a methodology for calculating the potential impact of the new socio-ecological transition away from fossil fuels on employment in EU energy supply. The methodology is based on ...