CEPS in focus

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Dive into CEPS in focus, our new podcast series delivering concise, insightful analyses on the latest EU policy developments. Each episode features experts commentaries and analyses, bringing the depth of CEPS research straight to your ears. Tune in to stay informed, wherever you are.

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Episode Date
52. The EU-US trade deal promises temporary relief but longer-term pain
Jul 28, 2025
51. Going beyond the ‘EuroStack’ could help the EU build a truly global (open) Science Stack
Jul 24, 2025
50. The EU’s strategic compromises are blinding it to the ongoing fight for democracy in Serbia
Jul 17, 2025
49. This week’s motion of censure in the European Parliament was a proxy war
Jul 10, 2025
48. Why the EU needs a Special Representative for Global Health
Jul 07, 2025
47. For the euro to go global, the EU must match its ambition with real action
Jul 03, 2025
46. The EU is at a crossroads – the Global Gateway can still lead the way forward
Jul 03, 2025
45. We have a case of sustainability reporting overload. The EU needs a smarter fix
Jun 27, 2025
44. EU integration policies are broken – the case of Afghanistani immigrants (especially women) proves this
Jun 27, 2025
43. The EU’s new International Digital Strategy offers a promising start – but how it’s implemented will determine its ultimate success
Jun 13, 2025
42. Could the EU and South Korea be any closer? Time to raise the bar in bilateral ties
Jun 10, 2025
41. Stop ‘techwashing’ layoffs – and start co-designing the future of work
Jun 10, 2025
40. To unlock EU-Western Balkans energy investment, we first need accurate emissions data
Jun 02, 2025
39. A new EuroMed Pact could reinvigorate EU-MENA relations
Apr 17, 2025
38. To retaliate or not to retaliate? Or three reasons why the EU shouldn’t react to US tariffs (at least for now)
Apr 11, 2025
37. Disk backup to the cloud is a gaping vulnerability in the EU’s security
Apr 03, 2025
36. The EU’s competitiveness drive could turn quality jobs into a mirage
Apr 02, 2025
35. Europe’s retail payments are a success story – we need to keep it that way
Mar 25, 2025
34. In the plutocratic age of ‘broligarchy’, democracy is in deep trouble – but there’s still hope
Mar 17, 2025
33. With the US leaving the WHO, Europe must urgently increase its global leadership in health preparedness – not weaken it
Mar 17, 2025
32. Minding the gender gap – a critical omission in the EU’s AMR response
Mar 17, 2025
31. The fight for Georgia is still a fight for Europe
Mar 17, 2025
30. Skills aren’t your plug-and-play solution for inclusive competitiveness
Mar 17, 2025
29. The EU’s sustainability rollback is a retreat disguised as simplification
Mar 17, 2025
28. With a new German government incoming, the implications for Europe are substantial
Mar 17, 2025
27. The Italy v ICC row exposes deep-rooted hypocrisy in EU migration policy
Mar 17, 2025
26. Europe’s hidden AI champions are vital in its quest to becoming a global tech leader
Mar 17, 2025
25. Europe is taking a pragmatic approach to Syria. Its origins lie in Kabul
Feb 03, 2025
24. Get over the DeepSeek Panic – it might actually be a good thing
Feb 03, 2025
23. The EU must stay on course and be much more assertive, both at home and abroad
Jan 29, 2025
22. Stargate and the fight for AI supremacy – this is Europe’s wake-up call
Jan 28, 2025
21. These are the necessary conditions to get European boots on the ground in Ukraine
Jan 27, 2025
20. Why AI World is providing the key insights that are shaping the AI revolution
Jan 09, 2025
19. Yes, COP29 was too little, too late. But it’s a reality we must accept – at least for now
Jan 09, 2025
18. All chill, no grill – and other key takeaways from the 2024 Commission confirmation hearings
Jan 09, 2025
17. Trump’s back – now the EU must step up its game
Jan 09, 2025
16. From a Capital Markets Union towards a robust Savings and Investment Union
Jan 09, 2025
15. The cordon sanitaire is quietly fraying in the European Parliament
Jan 09, 2025
14. Did we just witness Georgia go from dream to nightmare?
Jan 09, 2025
13. The new European Commission must deliver for Europe’s future – but excessively emphasising ‘competitiveness’ could hinder this
Jan 09, 2025
12. Following July’s CrowdStrike outage, this is how we can avoid the next ‘Blue Friday’
Jan 09, 2025
11. A war without end – must the EU remain a bystander in the Middle East?
Jan 09, 2025
10. A ‘nearly’ gender-balanced Commission isn’t good enough. It’s actually an ominous omen for advancing gender equality in the EU
Jan 09, 2025
9. Why we need to rewire Europe’s financial sector – to end fragmentation and bolster integration
Jan 09, 2025
8. The EU according to Draghi – as competitive as needed, as sustainable as possible
Jan 09, 2025
7. Why it’s businesses (and not the European Commission) that need to ensure sustainable supply chains
Jan 09, 2025
6. With the Harris-Trump battle in full swing, the EU must take the future of the transatlantic relationship into its own hands
Jan 09, 2025
5. Venezuela’s election shows that technology can be democracy’s ally – and not only an enemy
Jan 09, 2025
4. How to future-proof NATO’s defence innovation and EDT strategy
Jan 09, 2025
3. Labour has moved first to reset the EU-UK relationship – Brussels needs to sit up and listen
Jan 09, 2025
2. Blood, toil, tears and sweat: The European Political Community’s summit in the UK
Jan 09, 2025
1. Europe can produce its own tech giants — here’s how
Jan 08, 2025