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Number of items at this level: 660.

June 2006

De Clerck-Sachsse, Julia. (2006) A Europe of Projects without a Plan? CEPS Commentaries, June 2006. [Policy Paper]

July 2006

Guild, Elspeth and Carrera, Sergio (2006) The Hague Programme & the EU's agenda on freedom, security and justice: delivering results for Europe's citizens? CEPS Commentaries, 7 July 2006. [Policy Paper]

Vinokurov, Evgeny. (2006) Kaliningrad transit and visa issues revisited. CEPS Commentaries, July 2006. [Policy Paper]

October 2006

Van Schaik, Louise. (2006) Could 'Policy Coherence for Development' catalyse EU Council reform? CEPS Commentaries, 16 October 2006. [Policy Paper]

December 2006

Egenhofer, Christian. (2006) The Price of Energy Security. CEPS Commentaries, 21 December 2006. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2006) Dear Turkey, play it long and cool. CEPS Commentaries, 15 December 2006. [Policy Paper]

Guild, Elspeth and Geyer, Florian (2006) Getting local: Schengen, Prüm and the dancing procession of Echternach; Three paces forward and two back for EU police and judicial cooperation. CEPS Commentaries, 2006. [Policy Paper]

Melvin, Neil J. (2006) Turkmenistan's uncertain future. CEPS Commentaries, December 2006. [Policy Paper]

Tsolova, Svetla. (2006) When were you last tested for HIV? CEPS Commentaries, 2006. [Policy Paper]

January 2007

Dura, George. (2007) EU membership gives Romania new opportunities in its relations with Moldova. CEPS Commentaries, 19 January 2007. [Policy Paper]

Hagemann, Sara. (2007) Why a far-right party group in the Parliament will have little formal influence, but should still be taken seriously. CEPS Commentaries, 29 January 2007. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2007) MiFID: A Regulatory Doomsday? CEPS Commentaries, 10 January 2007. [Policy Paper]

February 2007

Geyer, Florian. (2007) Germany's regularisation of November 2006: Committed to an EU immigration policy?. CEPS Commentaries, 9 February 2007. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2007) Italy on the Brink? CEPS Commentaries, 7 February 2007. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2007) The FSA should not resist takeover of the London Stock Exchange. CEPS Commentaries, 9 February 2007. [Policy Paper]

March 2007

Gros, Daniel and Micossi, Stefano. (2007) A New Approach to Policy Coordination in the EU. CEPS Commentaries, 6 March 2007. [Policy Paper]

June 2007

Emerson, Michael and Tocci, Nathalie. (2007) A little clarification, please, on the 'Union of the Mediterranean'. CEPS Commentaries, 8 June 2007. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Kurpas, Sebastian and Widgren, Mika. (2007) Weighting votes in the Council: Towards a 'Warsaw compromise'? CEPS Commentaries, 20 June 2007. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Micossi, Stefano. (2007) The new deal, a good deal? CEPS Commentaries, 25 June 2007. [Policy Paper]

July 2007

Düzgit, Senem Aydin. (2007) What exactly is happening in Turkey? On the way to normalisation or breakdown? CEPS Commentaries, 6 July 2007. [Policy Paper]

Hanau-Santini, Ruth. (2007) A propitious moment for the EU to assert itself in the Palestinian occupied territories? CEPS Commentaries, 17 July 2007. [Policy Paper]

September 2007

Lannoo, Karel. (2007) Banking Supervision Returns to the Forefront. CEPS Commentaries, 25 September 2007. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2007) MiFID Revolution or Delayed Execution. CEPS Commentaries, 26 August 2007. [Policy Paper]

October 2007

Figueira, Filipa. (2007) The EU Budget - is this the moment for reform? CEPS Commentaries, 15 October 2007. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Micossi, Stefano. (2007) Two for the price of one?. CEPS Commentaries, 22 October 2007. [Policy Paper]

December 2007

Egenhofer, Christian. (2007) Beyond the 'Bali Roadmap': The New International Climate Change Agenda Encompasses Trade. CEPS Commentaries, 21 December 2007. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2007) Watch the price of carbon!. CEPS Commentaries, 21 December 2007. [Policy Paper]

January 2008

Brewer, Thomas L. (2008) Climate Change Meets Trade: The rapidly expanding agenda in the post-Bali period. CEPS Commentaries, 21 January 2008. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian. (2008) Is continued free allocation to industry defensible?. CEPS Commentaries, 23 January 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2008) Decoupling: Can Europe avoid a recession?. CEPS Commentaries, 23 January 2008. [Policy Paper]

Kurpas, Sebastian and Kaczyński, Piotr Maciej. (2008) Inching towards a Second Irish Referendum. CEPS Commentaries, 15 December 2008. [Policy Paper]

Riley, Alan. (2008) The Vaxholm Case of Swedish 'Social Dumping' - The ECJ does its job. CEPS Commentaries, 11 January 2008. [Policy Paper]

February 2008

Arbak, Emrah. (2008) Will CCCTB be stillborn?. CEPS Commentaries, 21 February 2008. [Policy Paper]

Behrens, Arno. (2008) Biofuels or Bicycles? Why the European Union should reconsider its biofuels target. CEPS Commentaries, 20 February 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2008) Is Europe's Housing Market Next?. CEPS Commentaries, 12 February 2008. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2008) The Maastricht Criteria for Banking. CEPS Commentaries, 4 February 2008. [Policy Paper]

March 2008

De Grauwe, Paul. (2008) Act now to stop the markets' vicious circle. CEPS Commentaries, 21 March 2008. [Policy Paper]

Düzgit, Senem Aydin. (2008) Just how 'revolutionary' is Turkey's hadith project?. CEPS Commentaries, 17 March 2008. [Policy Paper]

Tocci, Nathalie. (2008) Two Cheers for Christofias! Is the glass half full or half empty in post-election Cyprus?. CEPS Commentaries, 28 March 2008. [Policy Paper]

April 2008

Guerin, Selen Sarisoy. (2008) Prospects for the EU's New Generation of FTAs. CEPS Commentaries, 29 April 2008. [Policy Paper]

Riley, Alan. (2008) Ownership Unbundling: A Logic Outage for the Anti-Energy Liberalisers? CEPS Commentaries, 9 April 2008. [Policy Paper]

May 2008

Düzgit, Senem Aydin. (2008) What is happening in Turkey? Party Closure and Beyond. CEPS Commentaries, 22 May 2008. [Policy Paper]

Ruding, H. Onno. (2008) The European Union 2005-2008: Crisis, impasse or renewed progress? CEPS Commentaries, 16 May 2008. [Policy Paper]

June 2008

Gros, Daniel. (2008) Plan B. CEPS Commentaries, 16 June 2008. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2008) It's high time to create a truly European System of Financial Supervisors. CEPS Commentaries, 26 June 20. [Policy Paper]

Nunez Ferrer, Jorge. (2008) The EU Budget at Risk of a New Policy Blunder. CEPS Commentaries, 5 June 2008. [Policy Paper]

July 2008

De Grauwe, Paul. (2008) Cherished myths have fallen victim to economic reality. CEPS Commentaries, 24 July 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2008) The logic of leaving oil in the ground. CEPS Commentaries, 10 July 2008. [Policy Paper]

August 2008

Lannoo, Karel. (2008) The crisis, one year on. CEPS Commentaries, 7 August 2008. [Policy Paper]

September 2008

De Grauwe, Paul. (2008) The twin shocks hitting the eurozone. CEPS Commentaries, 16 September 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Micossi, Stefano. (2008) Crisis Management Tools for the Euro Area. CEPS Commentaries, 30 September 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2008) The beginning of the end game. CEPS Commentaries, 18 September 2008. [Policy Paper]

October 2008

Behrens, Arno. (2008) Financing Climate Change: Bailing out the environment in the long-term may be just as important as bailing out financial markets now. CEPS Commentaries, 7 October 2008. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. (2008) Nationalizing Banks to Jumpstart the Banking System. CEPS Commentaries, 10 October 2008. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian. (2008) Climate Change Policy after the Financial Crisis: The latest excuse for a new round of state aid? CEPS Commentaries, 30 October 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Micossi, Stefano. (2008) A Concerted Approach to Re-start the Interbank Market. CEPS Commentaries, 10 October 2008 (updated 12 October). [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Micossi, Stefano. (2008) A call for a European Financial Stability Fund. CEPS Commentaries, 30 October 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Micossi, Stefano. (2008) The cost of 'non-Europe'? CEPS Commentaries, 7 October 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2008) What next for Europe’s financial markets? CEPS Commentaries, 14 October 2008. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2008) Restoring Confidence. CEPS Commentaries, 21 October 2008. [Policy Paper]

Sarisoy Guerin, Selen. (2008) The mega new-generation deal with Canada. CEPS Commentaries, 30 October 2008. [Policy Paper]

November 2008

De Grauwe, Paul. (2008) Returning to Narrow Banking. CEPS Commentaries, 14 November 2008. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2008) Europe`s Two Priorities for the G20. CEPS Commentaries, 14 November 2008. [Policy Paper]

December 2008

O’Brennan, John. (2008) Ireland’s plan to resurrect the Lisbon Treaty to be unveiled at the Brussels summit. CEPS Commentaries, 4 December 2008. [Policy Paper]

2009

Lannoo, Karel. (2009) Mind the Basel Gap. CEPS Commentaries, 16 July 2009. [Policy Paper]

de Grauwe, Paul. (2009) Economics in crisis: It is time for a profound revamp. CEPS Commentaries, 23 July 2009. [Policy Paper]

January 2009

Emerson, Michael and Tocci, Nathalie and Youngs, Richard. (2009) Gaza’s hell: Why the EU must change its policy. CEPS Commentaries, 13 January 2009. [Policy Paper]

Grauwe, Paul De. (2009) Warning: Rating agencies may be harmful to your (financial) health. CEPS Commentaries, 27 January 2009. [Policy Paper]

February 2009

Grauwe, Paul De. (2009) Flexibility is out: now we see rigidity’s virtues. CEPS Commentaries, 23 February 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2009) Collapse in Eastern Europe? The rationale for the creation of a European Financial Stability Fund. CEPS Commentaries, 25 February 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2009) Transparency on banks' balance sheets? CEPS Commentaries, 13 February 2009. [Policy Paper]

March 2009

Lannoo, Karel. (2009) A bit more clarity, please, M. de Larosière. CEPS Commentaries, 3 March 2009. [Policy Paper]

April 2009

Checchi, Arianna. (2009) Gas Interconnectors in Europe: More than a Funding Issue. CEPS Commentaries, 9 April 2009. [Policy Paper]

Grauwe, Paul De and Moesen, Wim. (2009) Gains for All: A proposal for a common Eurobond. CEPS Commentaries, 3 April 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Klüh, Ulrich and Mauro, Beatrice Weder di. (2009) Reforming global governance: How to make the IMF more independent. CEPS Commentaries, 2 April 2009. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2009) What’s next after the London G-20? CEPS Commentaries, 9 April 2009. [Policy Paper]

May 2009

Emerson, Michael. (2009) Do we detect some neo-Finlandisation in the Eastern neighbourhood? CEPS Commentary, 28 May 2009. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2009) A crisis is a terrible thing to waste. CEPS Commentary, 29 May 2009. [Policy Paper]

June 2009

Gros, Daniel. (2009) Institution-Building in Action. CEPS Commentary, 22 June 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2009) A more conservative Europe and EU! CEPS Commentary, 8 June 2009. [Policy Paper]

Kaczyński, Piotr Maciej. (2009) More Unity than Diversity - The European Parliament after the elections. CEPS Commentary, 24 June 2009. [Policy Paper]

de Grauwe, Paul. (2009) Government debt is both unsustainable and desirable. CEPS Commentary, 24 June 2009. [Policy Paper]

July 2009

Emerson, Michael. (2009) Russian Games with the WTO. CEPS Commentaries, 14 July 2009. [Policy Paper]

Okano-Heijmans, Maike and van der Putten, Frans-Paul. (2009) China’s Rise and the Changing Rules of the Game in the International Order. CEPS Commentaries, 6 July 2009. [Policy Paper]

August 2009

Gros, Daniel and Roth, Felix. (2009) The Crisis and citizens' trust in central banks. CEPS Commentaries, 26 August 2009. [Policy Paper]

September 2009

Egenhofer, Christian. (2009) Less than 100 days to Copenhagen: Time to panic? CEPS Commentaries, 1 September 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2009) Why it feels different. CEPS Commentaries, 15 September 2009. [Policy Paper]

Kaczyński, Piotr Maciej. (2009) Lessons from the Czech EU Presidency. CEPS Commentaries, 4 September 2009. [Policy Paper]

October 2009

De Grauwe, Paul. (2009) To coordinate or not to coordinate? CEPS Commentaries, 7 October 2009. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian. (2009) Court ruling need not cause the carbon market to unravel. CEPS Commentaries, 1 October 2009. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2009) Scrapping the missiles - a tipping-point? CEPS Commentaries, 7 October 2009. [Policy Paper]

Kefferputz, Roderick. (2009) Obama's Missile U-Turn. CEPS Commentaries, 8 October 2009. [Policy Paper]

Zalewski, Piotr. (2009) Missile Defence: A View from Turkey. CEPS Commentaries, 12 October 2009. [Policy Paper]

November 2009

De Grauwe, Paul. (2009) The Dilemma of the Dollar. CEPS Commentaries, 26 November 2009. [Policy Paper]

Duzgit, Senem Aydin and Tocci, Nathalie. (2009) Transforming Turkish Foreign Policy: The Quest for Regional Leadership and Europeanisation. CEPS Commentaries, 12 November 2009. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2009) From Central Asian Strategy into EurAsian Strategy. CEPS Commentaries, 4 November 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2009) Next time must be different. CEPS Commentaries, 4 November 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2009) The long shadow of the wall on Europe's economy. CEPS Commentaries, 13 November 2009. [Policy Paper]

Kefferputz, Roderick. (2009) Gazprom's Changing Fortunes. CEPS Commentaries, 27 November 2009. [Policy Paper]

December 2009

Dura, George. (2009) On track. Moldova wants EU integration, but needs to do its homework first. CEPS Commentaries, 18 December 2009. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian and Georgiev, Anton. (2009) The Copenhagen Accord: A first stab at deciphering the implications for the EU. CEPS Commentaries, 25 December 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2009) Why a cap-and-trade system may be bad for your health. CEPS Commentaries, 11 December 2009. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2009) A border tax to protect the global environment? CEPS Commentaries, 11 December 2009. [Policy Paper]

Micossi, Stefano. (2009) Fresh Opportunities from the Treaty of Lisbon. CEPS Commentaries, 14 December 2009. [Policy Paper]

Pelkmans, Jacques. (2009) Who drafts better EU regulation? CEPS Commentaries, 14 December 2009. [Policy Paper]

Riley, Alan. (2009) The Yukos Decision: Profound implications for the EU-Russia energy relationship? CEPS Commentaries, 10 December 2009. [Policy Paper]

Zalewski, Piotr. (2009) Abnormalisation: The bumpy road to Turkish-Armenian rapprochement. CEPS Commentaries, 17 December 2009. [Policy Paper]

January 2010

De Grauwe, Paul. (2010) Lessons for Europe from the 1930s. CEPS Commentaries, 21 January 2010. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian and Georgiev, Anton. (2010) Why the transatlantic climate change partnership matters more than ever. CEPS Commentaries, 10 January 2010. [Policy Paper]

Fujiwara, Noriko. (2010) Reinvigorating the EU's Role in the post-Copenhagen Landscape. CEPS Commentaries, 15 January 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Too interconnected to fail = too big to fail: What's in a leverage ratio? CEPS Commentaries, 28 January 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Who is afraid of a Japanese decade? CEPS Commentary, 19 January 2011. [Policy Paper]

Kaczynski, Piotr. (2010) The European Citizens' Initiative: A Proper Response from the Commission. CEPS Commentaries, 8 January 2010. [Policy Paper]

February 2010

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Greek burdens ensure some Pigs won't fly. CEPS Commentaries, 1 February 2010. [Policy Paper]

Kaczynski, Piotr Maciej and Schout, Adriaan. (2010) Capital Brussels: What kind of political actor will the Lisbon EU be? CEPS Commentaries, 26 February 2010. [Policy Paper]

March 2010

De Grauwe, Paul. (2010) A Greek endgame? CEPS Commentaries, 9 March 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Greece and the IMF. CEPS Commentaries, 24 March 2010. [Policy Paper]

Pelkmans, Jacques. (2010) Single Market Revival. CEPS Commentaries, 17 March 2010. [Policy Paper]

April 2010

Alcidi, Cinzia and Gros, Daniel. (2010) The European experience with large fiscal adjustments. CEPS Commentaries, 29 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2010) Russia in Europe and the West. CEPS Commentaries, 1 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

Giovannini, Alberto. (2010) It's high time the integrity of economic statistics is seriously safeguarded. CEPS Commentaries, 28 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) The Greek Fiscal Adjustment Programme: An evaluation. CEPS Commentaries, Published 21 April/Updated 27 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Learning from the US experience? CEPS Commentaries, 30 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Who can save Greece? CEPS Commentaries, 15 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

Kaczynski, Piotr. (2010) Pain in Poland. CEPS Commentaries, 13 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

Pelkmans, Jacques. (2010) How social the single market? CEPS Commentaries, 13 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

Zalewski, Piotr. (2010) Turkey's Genocide Diplomacy: What's in a word? CEPS Commentaries, 20 April 2010. [Policy Paper]

May 2010

Burkov, Anton. (2010) Russia and the European Court of Human Rights: Reform of the Court and of Russian judicial practice? CEPS Commentaries, 10 May 2010. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. (2010) When financial markets force too much austerity. CEPS Commentaries, 6 May 2010. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2010) President Yanukovich's Dubious Deal. CEPS Commentaries, 5 May 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Mayer, Thomas. (2010) Financial Stability beyond Greece: Making the most of the European Stabilisation Mechanism. CEPS Commentaries, (Updated) 11 May 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Is financial failure an option in the EU? CEPS Commentaries, 27 May 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) The implications of a Greek default for the euro. CEPS Commentaries, 10 May 2010. [Policy Paper]

June 2010

Emerson, Michael. (2010) Time for a Tripartite Gas Pipeline Consortium for Ukraine. CEPS Commentaries, 8 June 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Europe's Competitiveness Obsession. CEPS Commentaries, 5 June 2010. [Policy Paper]

Makarov, Viktor. (2010) The Baltic-Russian History Controversy: From war to diplomacy. CEPS Commentaries, 8 June 2010. [Policy Paper]

July 2010

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Europe's Banks, Europe's Crisis. CEPS Commentaries, 8 July 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Europe's Stressed Banks. CEPS Commentaries, 12 July 2010. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2010) The bank stress tests: A work in progress. CEPS Commentaries, 30 July 2010. [Policy Paper]

Pelkmans, Jacques. (2010) Required: A bold follow-up to Monti. CEPS Commentaries, 22 July 2010. [Policy Paper]

August 2010

Krawatzek, Felix. (2010) Modernisation and a new political game in Russia? CEPS Commentary, 5 August 2010. [Policy Paper]

September 2010

Aydin Duzgit, Senem. (2010) Constitutional referendum in Turkey: what next? CEPS Commentary, 23 September 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) How to level the capital playing field. CEPS Commentary, 23 September 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) The skills deficit. CEPS Commentary, 6 September 2010. [Policy Paper]

October 2010

Bruton, John. (2010) The EU should harness domestic politics, not fines, to bring deficits into line. CEPS Commentaries, 28 October 2010. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael and Wouters, Jan. (2010) The EU's diplomatic debacle at the UN - what else and what next? CEPS Commentary, 1 October 2010. [Policy Paper]

Ferrer, Jorge Nunez. (2010) Some reflections on the EU budget review. CEPS Commentary, 21 October 2010. [Policy Paper]

Ferrer, Jorge Nunez. (2010) The circle that cannot be squared. CEPS Commentary, 21 October 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Europe in the IMF. CEPS Commentary, 4 October 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) Liquidate or liguefy? CEPS Commentary, 25 October 2010. [Policy Paper]

November 2010

Emerson, Michael. (2010) Rendez-vous with eastern Europe. CEPS Commentaries, 2 November 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Broin, Peadar o. and Kaczynski, Piotr Maciej. (2010) A post-mortem on the European Council. CEPS Commentaries, 2 November 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) The Cost of America’s Free Lunch. CEPS Commentary, 10 November 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) A (short) to-do list for the G20. CEPS Commentary, 10 November 2010. [Policy Paper]

de Grauwe, Paul. (2010) A mechanism of self-destruction of the eurozone. CEPS Commentary, 9 November 2010. [Policy Paper]

December 2010

Gros, Daniel. (2010) All together now? Arguments for a big-bang solution to eurozone problems. CEPS Commentary, 6 December 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) What size is the fire exit? CEPS Commentary, 7 December 2010. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2010) The seniority conundrum: bail out countries but bail in private, short-term creditors? CEPS Commentary, 6 December 2010. [Policy Paper]

Roth, Felix. (2010) The Eurozone crisis and its effects on citizens' trust in national parliaments. CEPS Commentary, 8 December 2010. [Policy Paper]

January 2011

Beblavy, Miroslav. (2011) Slovakia's courageous gimmick. CEPS Commentary, 14 January 2011. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian and Nunez Ferrer, Jorge and Alessi, Monica. (2011) Innovation Requires an Efficient Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan. An Open letter from CEPS to the Energy and Innovation European Council on 4 February 2011. CEPS Commentary, 19 January 2011. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael and Kaczynski, Piotr Maciej and Balfour, Rosa and Corthaut, Tim and Wouters, Jan and Renard, Thomas. (2011) Upgrading the EU's Role as Global Actor. CEPS Commentary, 25 January 2011. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael and Wouters, Jan. (2011) Time for justice in Kosovo. CEPS Commentary, 6 January 2010 (2011). [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2011) Dignity, democracies and dynasties - in the wake of the revolt on the Arab street. CEPS Commentary, 7 January 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) Dream house no more. CEPS Commentary, 19 January, 2011. [Policy Paper]

February 2011

Lannoo., Karel (2011) The forest of Basel III has too many trees. CEPS Commentary, 10 February 2011. [Policy Paper]

11 February 2011

Gros., Daniel (2011) Europe's futile search for cheaper money. CEPS Commentary, 11 February 2011. [Policy Paper]

March 2011

Gros, Daniel. (2011) Competitiveness pact: flawed economies? CEPS Commentary, 18 March 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) Financial stability: 'Collective responsibility' will not work. CEPS Commentary, 9 March 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) Neither a borrower nor lender be. CEPS Commentary, 18 March 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) Tough talk but soft conditions? CEPS Commentary, 16 March 2011. [Policy Paper]

Kefferputz, Roderick. (2011) Worth the wait? The EU's latest communication on raw materials. CEPS Commentary, 29 March 2011. [Policy Paper]

May 2011

Ayadi, Rym. (2011) Supporting the challenges of democratic transition in Tunisia: A call for prompt action from the G8. CEPS Commentary, 26 May 2011. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2011) An elegant solution to the Medvedev-Putin policy. CEPS Commentary, 27 May 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) How to make Ireland solvent. CEPS Commentary, 13 May 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) Sovereign debt vs foreign debt in the Eurozone. CEPS Commentary, 12 May 2011. [Policy Paper]

June 2011

Emerson, Michael. (2011) Review of the review of the European Neighbourhood Policy. CEPS Commentary, 8 June 2011. [Policy Paper]

Force, Task. (2011) The EU budget needs fundamental reform: an open letter to the European Council, the Council, the European Parliament and the European Commission. From the CEPS Task Force on Aligning the EU Budget with the Europe 2020 Competitiveness and Growth Objectives. CEPS Commentary, 16 June 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) Privatisation is no salvation. CEPS Commentary, 23 June 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Mayer, Thomas. (2011) Debt reduction with (a messy) default. CEPS Commmentary, 23 June 2011. [Policy Paper]

July 2011

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Giovannini, Alessandra and Gros, Daniel. (2011) History repeating itself: from the Argentine default to the Greek tragedy? CEPS Commentary, 1 July 2011. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2011) The Arab Regatta - a half year report card. CEPS Commentary, 1 July 2011. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2011) The Timoshenko Case and the Rule of Law in Ukraine. CEPS Commentary, July 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Giovannini., Alessandro (2011) The EFSF as a European Monetary Fund: Does it have enough resources? CEPS Commentary, 22 July 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) A tale of two defaults. CEPS Commentary, 12 July 2011. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2011) The second EU bank stress test: Further work in progress. CEPS Commentary, 22 July 2011. [Policy Paper]

August 2011

Gros, Daniel and Mayer, Thomas. (2011) August 2011: what to do when the euro crisis reaches the core? CEPS Commentary, 11 August 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) From pain to gain on the EU frontier. CEPS Commentary, 8 August 2011. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2011) Opinion polls support a more European approach to the crisis. CEPS Commentary, 11 August 2011. [Policy Paper]

September 2011

De Grauwe, Paul. (2011) Balanced budget fundamentalism. CEPS Commentary, 5 August 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Andersen, Thomas Barnebeck and Barslund, Mikkel (2011) Can Greece 'grow solvent'? CEPS Commentary, 8 September 2011. [Policy Paper]

Mayer, Thomas. and Gros, Daniel. (2011) Debt reduction without default. CEPS Commentary, 28 September 2011. [Policy Paper]

October 2011

Arbak, Emrah. (2011) Will the financial transaction tax (FTT) enhance stability? CEPS Commentary, 4 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

Ayadi, Rym. (2011) A three-pillar firepower to solve the European sovereign crisis: A last chance! CEPS Commentary, 21 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. (2011) Eurozone bank recapitalisations: pouring water into a leaky bucket. CEPS Commentary, 24 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

De Groen, Willem Pieter (2011) A closer look at Dexia: The case of the misleading capital ratios. CEPS Commentary, 19 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2011) East goes right, South goes left. CEPS Commentary, 28 October, 2011. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael. (2011) The political and legal logic for Palestinian statehood. CEPS Commentary, 3 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2011) A liquid Europe? CEPS Commentaries, 12 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2011) The pitfalls of official first-loss bond insurance. CEPS Commentary, 27 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

Kaczyński, Piotr Maciej (2011) Poland and Slovakia: Drawing the same lesson from two different events? CEPS Commentary, 19 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2011) State aid lessons from 2008 for a 'Troubled Asset Relief Program' for the euro. CEPS Commentaries, 13 October 2011. [Policy Paper]

November 2011

De Grauwe, Paul. (2011) Who cares about the survival of the eurozone? CEPS Commentary, 16 November 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) China's assistance could do more harm than good in the eurozone. CEPS Commentary, 3 November 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) What is holding Italy back? CEPS Commentary, 8 November 2011. [Policy Paper]

Incerti, Marco (2011) What's wrong with technocrats? CEPS Commentary, 15 November 2011. [Policy Paper]

December 2011

Emerson, Michael (2011) The Arab Spring - Is it a revolution? CEPS Commentary, 22 December 2011. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2011) The responsibility to protect and regime change. CEPS Commentary, 1 December 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) Can austerity be self-defeating? CEPS Commentary, 2 December 2011. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2011) ‘Yes we can’ Europe can solve this crisis – if it wants to. CEPS Commentary, 8 December 2011. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2011) Placing EU banks under undue stress. CEPS Commentary, 2 December 2011. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2011) Post Durban: Moving to a fragmented carbon market world? CEPS Commentary, 22 December 2011. [Policy Paper]

January 2012

Gros, Daniel (2012) The decline and fall of the euro? CEPS Commentary, 12 January 2012. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2012) The Commission's CRD IV requires a deeper reading. CEPS Commentary, 31 January 2012. [Policy Paper]

Makarychev, Andrei and Deviatkov, Andrey (2012) Eastern Partnership: still a missing link in EU strategy? CEPS Commentary, 13 January 2012. [Policy Paper]

February 2012

Emerson, Michael (2012) Putin's faltering return. CEPS Commentary, 1 February 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) Greece and Portugal: Similar fundamentals but different outcomes? CEPS Commentary, 17 February 2012. [Policy Paper]

Makarychev, Andrey (2012) Farewell to the liberal technocrat? Reassessing Medvedev’s foreign policy legacy. CEPS Commentary, 1 March 2002. [Policy Paper]

March 2012

De Grauwe, Paul. (2012) How not to be a lender of last resort. CEPS Commentary, 23 March 2012. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2012) A European view of Putin’s foreign and security policy. CEPS Commentary, 2 March 2012. [Policy Paper]

Giovannini, Alessandra and Gros, Daniel. (2012) How high the firewall? Potential peripheral financing needs. CEPS Commentary, 30 March 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) Greece's soft budgets in hard times. CEPS Commentary, 7 March 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) The Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union (aka Fiscal Compact). CEPS Commentary, 8 March 2012. [Policy Paper]

April 2012

Emerson, Michael (2012) De the BRICS make a bloc? CEPS Commentary, 30 April 2012. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2012) The Ukraine question. CEPS Commentary, 4 April 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) The big easing. CEPS Commentary, 12 April 2012. [Policy Paper]

Núñez Ferrer, Jorge (2012) Between a rock and the Multiannual Financial Framework. CEPS Commentary, 27 April 2012. [Policy Paper]

May 2012

De Grauwe, Paul. (2012) In search of symmetry in the eurozone. CEPS Commentary, 2 May 2012. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. (2012) A self-inflicted crisis. CEPS Commentary, 31 May 2012. [Policy Paper]

Faleg, Giovanni and Giovannini, Alessandro (2012) EU Defence Policy after Chicago: Going Smart? CEPS Commentary, 19 May 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) Europe's misguided search for growth. CEPS Commentary, 7 May 2012. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant. and Tsertsvadze, Tika (2012) The fading rose of Georgia's revolution: Will elections bring fresh hope? CEPS Commentary, 11 May 2012. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2012) EU version of Basel III runs into trouble. CEPS Commentary, 11 May 2012. [Policy Paper]

June 2012

Ayadi, Rym and Danielsson, Jon and Laeven, Roger and Pelsser, Antoon and Perotti, Enrico and Wüthrich, Mario (2012) Countercyclical regulation in Solvency II: merits and flaws. CEPS Commentary, 25 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

Carmassi, Jacopo and Di Noia, Carmine and Micossi, Stefano. (2012) Banking Union in the Eurozone and the European Union. CEPS Commentary, 12 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2012) Implications of the eurozone crisis for EU foreign policy: costs and opportunities. CEPS Commentary, 1 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2012) Why an ESM programme could be a kiss of death: Recovery values and subordination. CEPS Commentary, 27 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) Democracy versus the Eurozone. CEPS Commentary, 4 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) The fiscal economics of a Greek exit. CEPS Commentary, 1 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Schoenmaker, Dirk (2012) Cleaning up the mess: Bank resolution in a systematic crisis. CEPS Commentary, 7 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

Knops, Louise and Swinnen, Johan F.M. (2012) CAP Reform: Will the European Parliament take the bull by the horns? CEPS Commentary, 7 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2012) Banking Union in three steps. CEPS Commentary, 12 June 2012. [Policy Paper]

July 2012

Emerson, Michael (2012) History does not move in a straight line. CEPS Commentary, 5 July 2012. [Policy Paper]

Faleg, Giovanni and Blockmans, Steven. (2012) The EU’s re-engagement as a security actor: Fresh start or still sleepwalking. CEPS Commentary, 12 July 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2012) Adjusting to a credit cycle bust: The role of fiscal policy. CEPS Commentary, 27 July 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) An incomplete step toward a banking union. CEPS Commentary, 5 July 2012. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2012) Eurozone as home country of banks. CEPS Commentary, 2 July 2012. [Policy Paper]

August 2012

Blockmans, Steve (2012) Preparing for a post-Assad Syria: What role for the European Union? CEPS Commentary, 2 August 2012. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2012) The roadmap to banking union: a call for consistency. CEPS Commentary, 30 August 2012. [Policy Paper]

September 2012

Blockmans, Steven. (2012) Beyond retrenchment over Iran: can the EU offer a framework for regional security? CEPS Commentary, 3 September 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) This recovery is different. CEPS Commentary 6 September 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Schoenmaker, Dirk (2012) European deposit insurance: financing the transition. CEPS Commentary, 6 September 2012. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant and Vorobiov, Ievgen (2012) Free and Fair? A Challenge for the EU as Georgia and Ukraine gear up for elections. CEPS Commentary, 27 September 2012. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant. (2012) The EEAS and the Eastern Partnership: let the blame game stop. CEPS Commentary, 4 September 2012. [Policy Paper]

Llaudes, Salvador and Kaczyński, Piotr Maciej (2012) Duel between the EU and Argentina: Weapons in the EU Arsenal. CEPS Commentary, 13 September 2012. [Policy Paper]

October 2012

Balcer, Adam (2012) Enlisting business to help loosen the Gordian knot around Cyprus. CEPS Commentary, 5 October 2012. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. (2012) EU global peace diplomacy. CEPS Commentary, 15 October 2012. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. and Carrera, Sergio (2012) The UK-Canada Agreement on mutual support of missions abroad: loyalty compromised? CEPS Commentary, 18 October 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) Banking Union: Ireland vs. Nevada, an illustration of the importance of an integrated banking system. CEPS Commentary, 18 October 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) Should Europe be fracking? CEPS Commentary, 5 October 2012. [Policy Paper]

Mortensen, Jorgen. and Alcidi, Cinzia. (2012) The policy mix and macroeconomic adjustment in the Euro area. CEPS Commentary, 15 October 2012. [Policy Paper]

November 2012

Blockmans, Steven. (2012) The Prize is more Peace: The EU should consolidate its enlargement process. CEPS Commentary, 8 November 2012. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. (2012) How to avoid a double-dip recession in the eurozone. CEPS Commentary, 15 November 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) What distinguishes the euro crisis from a ‘normal’ financial crisis? CEPS Commentary, 6 November 2012. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2012) Good governance of gender balance. CEPS Commentary, 16 November 2012. [Policy Paper]

Núñez Ferrer, Jorge (2012) Chronicles of a disagreement foretold. CEPS Commentary, 28 November 2012. [Policy Paper]

December 2012

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Gros, Daniel. (2012) Why is the Greek economy collapsing? A simple tale of high multipliers and low exports. CEPS Commentary, 21 December 2012. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. (2012) EEAS reloaded: recommendations for the 2013 review. CEPS Commentary, 12 December 2012. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2012) The false promise of a eurozone budget. CEPS Commentary, 7 December 2012. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2012) Doha/COP 18: gateway to a new climate change agreement. CEPS Commentary, 13 December 2012. [Policy Paper]

Ruding, H. Onno. (2012) The EU budget becomes politically more explosive. CEPS Commentary, 3 December 2012. [Policy Paper]

January 2013

Blockmans, Steven (2013) The EU's External Action towards the Middle East: Resolution required. CEPS Commentary, 7 January 2012. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. and Van Vooren, Bart (2013) Strengthening the strategic choice offered to the EU’s southern Mediterranean neighbours. CEPS Commentary, 1 February 2013. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2013) Seven hazards in Cameron's intended European Policy. CEPS Commentary, 15 January 2013. [Policy Paper]

Faleg , Giovanni (2013) Castles in the sand: Mali and the demise of the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy. CEPS Commentary, 28 January 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) The Franco-German Alliance: Can it continue to serve as a motor for Europe? CEPS Commentary, 22 January 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) No need for a master plan from Brussels. CEPS Commentary, 7 January 2013. [Policy Paper]

Lazowski, Adam (2013) How to withdraw from the European Union? Confronting hard reality. CEPS Commentary, 16 January 2013. [Policy Paper]

Linders, Thomas and Blockmans, Steven. (2013) The Cyprus Presidency: Pragmatism amid European anxiety. CEPS Commentary, 24 January 2013. [Policy Paper]

February 2013

Lannoo, Karel. (2013) The Europe barometer points to stormy weather. CEPS Commentary, 15 February 2013. [Policy Paper]

March 2013

Bruton, John (2013) Cyprus ... A Test Case for Future European Banking Policy. CEPS Commentary, 21 March 2013. [Policy Paper]

Coutinho, Leonor. (2013) Communication as a policy tool: Important lessons from Cyprus. CEPS Commentary, 28 March 2013. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2013) Enlargement Agenda - Special focus on Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo. CEPS Commentary, 27 March 2013. [Policy Paper]

Haughton, Tim. and Rubešková, Martina and Schulzová , Helena and Šimečka, Michal (2013) Two decades on from the break-up of Czechoslovakia: Departures, diversions and destinations. CEPS Commentary, 7 March 2013. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant and Garnizova, Elitsa (2013) Tunisia in turmoil: how should the EU react? CEPS Commentary, 4 March 2013. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2013) Bank bonus compromise bodes ill for the Single Supervisory Mechanism. CEPS Commentary, 8 March 2013. [Policy Paper]

April 2013

Blockmans, Steven. (2013) Facilitated dialogue in the Balkans vindicates the EEAS. CEPS Commentary, 29 April 2013. [Policy Paper]

Coutinho, Leonor. (2013) Portugal. In economics, we call it conflict of interest! CEPS Commentary, 12 April 2013. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. (2013) The new bail-in doctrine: A recipe for banking crises and depression in the eurozone. CEPS Commentary. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2013) The meaning of Cyprus; moving toward banking union. CEPS Commentary, 8 April 2013. [Policy Paper]

May 2013

Barslund, Mikkel and Busse, Mathias (2013) Time to move north? CEPS Commentary, 27 May 2013. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2013) The Boston Marathon and the Visa Negotiations between the EU and Russia: Time to get real and positive. CEPS Commentary, 8 May 2013. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2013) Thessaloniki ten years on: Injecting momentum into the enlargement process for the Western Balkans. CEPS Commentary, 16 May 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) The austerity debate is beside the point for Europe. CEPS Commentary, 8 May 2013. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2013) The EU should tax in harmony. CEPS Commentary, 3 May 2012. [Policy Paper]

June 2013

Blockmans, Steven (2013) Too cold to handle: EU accession talks with Iceland. CEPS Commentary, 3 June 2013. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven and Kolarova, Michaela (2013) Does the key to a WMD-free Middle East lie in a nuclear Iran? CEPS Commentary, 10 June 2013. [Policy Paper]

Coutinho, Leonor (2013) Capital Controls in Cyprus: Shooting at a moving target. CEPS Commentary, 15 June 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2013) Combating Youth Unemployment: The latest European fad? CEPS Commentary, 14 June 2013. [Policy Paper]

Ott, Katarina (2013) Croatia and the EU: the catch-up issue. CEPS Commentary, 28 June 2013. [Policy Paper]

Renda, Andrea. (2013) The puzzle in the bits: Cybersecurity, digital warfare and the future of Internet governance. CEPS Commentary, 26 June 2013. [Policy Paper]

July 2013

Emerson, Michael (2013) Croatia and the structural funds – Doing without an Ottoman Empire bypass bridge. CEPS Commentary, 29 July 2013. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2013) Down the road to Dubrovnik – Doing without an Ottoman Empire bypass bridge. CEPS Commentary, 29 July 2013. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2013) The Dutch wish-list for a lighter regulatory touch from the EU. CEPS Commentary, 1 July 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) What's wrong with Europe's banks? CEPS Commentary, 12 July 2013. [Policy Paper]

Micossi, Stefano. (2013) Tough love for sinners in the eurozone banking union. CEPS Commentary, 1 July 2013. [Policy Paper]

August 2013

Gros, Daniel. (2013) Has austerity failed in Europe? CEPS Commentary, 16 August 2013. [Policy Paper]

Mortensen, Jørgen (2013) The EU’s Economic Policy Architecture after Ratification of the Fiscal Stability Treaty. CEPS Commentary, 30 August 2013. [Policy Paper]

Piedrafita, Sonia (2013) Ireland gets the new Trio Presidency off to a propitious start. CEPS Commentary, 30 August 2013. [Policy Paper]

September 2013

Blockmans, Steven. (2013) Syria and the red lines of international law. CEPS Commentary, 4 September 2013. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael and Kostanyan, Hrant. (2013) Putin’s grand design to destroy the EU’s Eastern Partnership and replace it with a disastrous neighbourhood policy of his own. CEPS Commentary, 17 September 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) Emerging Markets' Euro Nemesis. CEPS Commentary, 9 September 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) Have the Germans lost their trust in Europe? CEPS Commentary, 20 September 2013. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2013) Banking Union in sight five years on. CEPS Commentary, 13 September 2013. [Policy Paper]

October 2013

Blockmans, Steven. (2013) Vanishing lines in the sand – Why a new map of the Middle East is necessary. CEPS Commentary, 1 October 2013. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. and Ji, Yuemei (2013) The Legacy of Austerity in the Eurozone. CEPS Commentary, 4 October 2013. [Policy Paper]

Genoese, Fabio (2013) An end to support for renewables? The wrong battle to fight. CEPS Commentary, October 2013. [Policy Paper]

November 2013

Blockmans, Steven. (2013) Egypt and the EU: where next? CEPS Commentary, 4 November 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) European banking disunion. CEPS Commentary, 14 November 2013. [Policy Paper]

Guild, Elspeth (2013) Cameron's proposals to limit EU citizens' access to the UK: lawful or not, under EU rules? CEPS Commentary, 29 November 2013. [Policy Paper]

Šimečka, Michal (2013) The Visegrad group and Germany: towards a new paradigm. CEPS Commentary, 28 November 2013. [Policy Paper]

December 2013

Blockmans, Steven. and Kostanyan, Hrant. (2013) A post-mortem of the Vilnius Summit: Not yet a ‘Thessaloniki moment’ for the Eastern Partnership. CEPS Commentary, 3 December 2013. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2013) The EU Special Representatives: A dying breed? CEPS Commentary. [Policy Paper]

Fujiwara, Noriko. (2013) Navigating the road from Warsaw towards a climate agreement in 2015. CEPS Commentary, 5 December 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) The Bank Resolution Compromise: Incomplete, but workable? CEPS Commentary, 19 December 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) Germany as Scapegoat. CEPS Commentary, 10 December 2013. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2013) The SRM and the dream to resolve banks without public money. CEPS Commentary, 19 December 2013. [Policy Paper]

Krastev, Ivan (2013) Who lost Ukraine? CEPS Commentary, 16 December 2013. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2013) Taking stock after the Warsaw COP. CEPS Commentary, 4 December 2013. [Policy Paper]

January 2014

Bruton, John (2014) What does the UK want from an EU renegotiation, and what terms can it expect? CEPS Commentary, 7 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

Carrera, Sergio and Guild, Elspeth and Parkin, Joanna. (2014) Who will monitor the spies? CEPS Commentary, 8 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. (2014) Yes, it’s the economy, stupid, but is it demand or supply? CEPS Commentary, 24 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2014) Bilateral Disputes – A dark cloud over the Balkans. CEPS Commentary, 24 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2014) What direction for reforms in China? CEPS Commentary, 9 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel (2014) A European Glass-Steagall to preserve the single market. CEPS Commentaries, 24 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2014) Descent from banking union to political chaos. CEPS Commentary, 24 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei and Egenhofer, Christian. (2014) The New EU Climate and Energy Package: Passing the test? CEPS Commentary, 6 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

Piedrafita, Sonia and Renman, Vilde (2014) Exceeding expectations, Lithuania moves the Trio presidency forward. CEPS Commentary, 22 January 2014. [Policy Paper]

February 2014

Emerson, Michael (2014) Kyiv-in memoriam; Brussels-think big; Moscow-big rethink. CEPS Commentaries, 24 February 2014. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2014) Preparing for a post-Yanukovich Ukraine. CEPS Commentary, 3 February 2014. [Policy Paper]

Kirişci, Kemal (2014) Will the readmission agreement bring the EU and Turkey together or pull them apart? CEPS Commentary, 4 February 2014. [Policy Paper]

Lazowski, Adam (2014) The end of chocolate box-style integration? EU-Swiss relations after the referendum. CEPS Commentaries, 28 February 2014. [Policy Paper]

Pelkmans, Jacques and Simoncini, Marta (2014) Mellowing Meroni: Hows ESMA can help build the single market. CEPS Commentaries, 18 February 2014. [Policy Paper]

Scazzieri, Luigi and Blockmans, Steven (2014) Shaping the emerging consensus on Syria. CEPS Commentaries, 26 February 2014. [Policy Paper]

March 2014

Behrens, Arno and Wieczorkiewicz, Julian (2014) Is Europe vulnerable to Russian gas cuts? CEPS Commentaries, 12 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven (2014) Putin's 'couldn't care less' attitude towards Russia's international commitments. CEPS Commentaries, 5 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2014) Ukraine-A week of testing red lines ahead. CEPS Commentaries, 3 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Faleg, Giovanni (2014) Common Security and Defence in 2014: Revise and resubmit. CEPS Commentaries, 27 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2014) Early Parliamentary Elections in Macedonia: More of the same or new beginnings? CEPS Commentaries, 21 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2014) Europe's Ungainly Banking Revolution. CEPS Commentaries, 24 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2014) What makes Greece special? CEPS Commentaries, 19 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Guild, Elspeth (2014) The Social Impact of Migration and the Notion of Citizenship for the EU. Ensuing challenges and opportunities for the Union. CEPS Commentaries, 13 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Guild, Elspeth and Carrera, Sergio and Parkin, Joanna. (2014) What role for migration policy in the Ukraine crisis? CEPS Commentaries, 27 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Wieczorkiewicz, Julian (2014) Abolishing Oil Indexation in Gas Contracts: Is it the cure-all? CEPS Commentaries, 3 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

Wieczorkiewicz, Julian and Behrens, Arno (2014) On Ukrainian Gas Transit and South Stream. There may be more than meets the eye. CEPS Commentaries, 21 March 2014. [Policy Paper]

April 2014

Fouéré, Erwan (2014) Ukraine and Security Disorder in Europe - A Defining Moment for the OSCE? CEPS Commentary, 24 April 2014. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2014) Ukraine and Security Disorder in Europe – A Defining Moment for the OSCE? CEPS Commentary, 24 April 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2014) Restarting Ukraine’s Economy. CEPS Commentary, 8 April 2014. [Policy Paper]

Van Kessel, Stijn. (2014) Euro-enthusiasm, Euro-rejection, and various shades of grey: The 2014 European Parliament election campaign in the Netherlands. EPIN Commentary No. 18/29 April 2014. [Policy Paper]

May 2014

Abazi, Vigjilenca (2014) Macedonia: Illiberal democracy. CEPS Commentary, 16 May 2014. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. (2014) Impact of the ‘Big bang’ enlargement on EU foreign policy – 10 years on. CEPS Commentary, 5 May 2014. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. and Gros, Daniel. (2014) The Case for EU Police Mission Ukraine. CEPS Commentary, 14 May 2014. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2014) Can Ukraine be saved at this 11th hour? CEPS Commentary, 2 May 2014. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2014) Towards a fresh deal for Ukraine, the EU and Russia and their neighbourhood policies: 15 steps. CEPS Commentary, 29 May 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel and Piedrafita, Sonia (2014) Common Misconceptions about Elections to the European Parliament. CEPS Commentary, 23 May 2014. [Policy Paper]

June 2014

Fouéré, Erwan and Blockmans, Steven (2014) Towards a new constitutional blueprint for Bosnia and Herzegovina. CEPS Commentary, 20 June 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2014) Europe is still standing. CEPS Commentary, 6 June 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel (2014) Relative direct democratic legitimacy. CEPS Commentary, 26 June 2014. [Policy Paper]

Incerti, Marco (2014) Never mind the Spitzenkandidaten: It's all about politics. CEPS Commentary, 6 June 2014. [Policy Paper]

Pape, Wolfgang (2014) Care for the old rather than sleepwalk into war in East Asia. CEPS Commentary, 23 June 2014. [Policy Paper]

Piedrafita, Sonia and Lannoo, Karel (2014) The new European Parliament: Workable but impaired? CEPS Commentary, 27 June 2014. [Policy Paper]

Wieczorkiewicz, Julian and Genoese, Fabio (2014) A Gas Hub for Ukraine. CEPS Commentary, 11 June 2014. [Policy Paper]

July 2014

Fouéré, Erwan (2014) Lessons from the Great War: Failure of leadership. CEPS Commentary, 1 July 2014. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2014) Europe, wake up! CEPS Commentary, 21 July 2014. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2014) Juncker raises high expectations with ambitious agenda. CEPS Commentary, 16 July 2014. [Policy Paper]

Pape, Wolfgang (2014) Is the ‘American lake’ drying up in the China Sea? CEPS Commentary, 31 July 2014. [Policy Paper]

Piedrafita, Sonia and Conroy, Caroline (2014) Rounding out a satisfactory Trio Presidency: Greece sets the stage for its Italian successor. CEPS Commentary, 3 July 2014. [Policy Paper]

August 2014

Baldoni, Roberto and Gänzle, Stefan and Shackleton, Michael. (2014) Overthrowing Secrecy: The Spitzenkandidaten experiment and a new chance for a European party system. CEPS Commentary, 4 August 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2014) A European sanctions compensation fund? CEPS Commentary, 12 August 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2014) The transatlantic growth gap. CEPS Commentary, 5 August 2014. [Policy Paper]

September 2014

Blackman, Colin and Renda, Andrea. (2014) The New Juncker Commission: The Digital Agenda. CEPS Commentary, 26 September 2014. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. (2014) How should the EU respond to Russia's war in Ukraine? CEPS Commentary, 3 September 2014. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. (2014) Priorities for the Next Legislature: EU external action. CEPS Commentary, 29 September 2014. [Policy Paper]

Carrera, Sergio and Egenhofer, Christian. (2014) Juncker’s Mission to the New Energy Team: Avoiding the hard choices. CEPS Commentary, 24 September 2014. [Policy Paper]

Carrera, Sergio and Guild, Elspeth (2014) A New Start for the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice? Setting of Priorities for the New European Commission. CEPS Commentary, 23 September 2014. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2014) With the Scottish vote, Brussels can heave a great big sigh of relief. CEPS Commentary, 19 September 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2014) The government Europe deserves? CEPS Commentary, 17 September 2014. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2014) The Juncker Commission: A bold bid to restore the College. CEPS Commentaries, 11 September 2011. [Policy Paper]

Schrefler, Lorna and Renda, Andrea. and Pelkmans, Jacques. (2014) What can the Better Regulation Commissioner do for the EU? CEPS Commentary, 29 September 2014. [Policy Paper]

October 2014

Beblavý, Miroslav and Maselli, Ilaria (2014) Time for some shock (absorption): Reinsurance of national unemployment insurance should be a Commission priority. CEPS Commentary, 1 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

De Groen, Willem Pieter and Lannoo, Karel. (2014) The ECB AQR and the EBA Stress Test: What will the numbers tell? CEPS Commentary, 23 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2014) The EU-Ukraine-Russia Sanctions Triangle. CEPS Commentary, 13 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

Ferrer, Jorge Núñez and Egenhofer, Christian. (2014) Cities: The Juncker Commission should not miss this key to growth, jobs and the environment. CEPS Commentary, 3 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2014) Fighting Deflation: Would QE work in the euro area? CEPS Commentary, 9 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2014) The Juncker Plan: From €21 to €315 billion, through smoke and mirrors. CEPS Commentary, 27 November 2014. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2014) A Financial Markets Policy for the next 5 years. CEPS Commentary, 1 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2014) The 2015 Climate Agreement: What’s in it for the EU. CEPS Commentary, 17 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2014) Climate Change: Balancing economic and environmental concerns. CEPS Commentary, 3 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

Renda, Andrea. (2014) The Review of the Europe 2020 Strategy: From austerity to prosperity? CEPS Policy Brief No. 322, 28 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

de Schoutheete, Philippe (2014) Making the institutions work better and more effectively together: Priorities for the New Commission. CEPS Commentary, 1 October 2014. [Policy Paper]

November 2014

Blockmans, Steven. (2014) Diplomatic Spin: EU3+3 talks on Iran’s nuclear file. CEPS Commentary, 21 November 2014. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2014) The Dano case – Or time for the UK to digest realities about the balance of competences between the EU and national levels. CEPS Commentary, 14 November 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2014) Europe’s Dog in the Nighttime. CEPS Commentary, 12 November 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Alcidi, Cinzia. (2014) The case of the disappearing Fiscal Compact. CEPS Commentary, 5 November 2014. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2014) The US-China Joint Announcement on Climate Change: Can the G2 make a difference? CEPS Commentary, 26 November 2014. [Policy Paper]

Núñez Ferrer, Jorge (2014) What Cameron should have known: Q &A. CEPS Commentary, 4 November 2014. [Policy Paper]

Núñez Ferrer, Jorge and Gros, Daniel. (2014) “An appalling way to behave”. CEPS Commentary, 4 November 2014. [Policy Paper]

December 2014

Behrens, Arno (2014) The declared end of South Stream and why nobody seems to care. CEPS Commentary, 5 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

Casey, Jean Pierre. (2014) Why the regulatory witch-hunt for ‘closet trackers’ is a dead-end. CEPS Commentary, 9 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian. and Genoese, Fabio and Dimitrova, Anna (2014) Making the most of Energy Union. CEPS Commentary, 16 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2014) Is a Concordat over Ukraine now conceivable with Mishka the bear? CEPS Commentary, 21 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

Genoese, Fabio and Dimitrova, Anna and Egenhofer, Christian. (2014) Energy Union: Can Europe learn from Japan’s joint gas purchasing? CEPS Commentary, 11 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Blockmans, Steven. (2014) Preventing collapse in Ukraine: The EU should finance the grass roots directly. CEPS Commentary, 10 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant. and Blockmans, Steven (2014) Saving Libya from itself: What the EU should do now. CEPS Commentary, 1 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

Merabishvili, Gela (2014) Triangular Geopolitics in Europe’s Eastern Neighbourhood. CEPS Commentary, 2 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

Piedrafita, Sonia (2014) A new balance of power in the Council? Yes, but not yet… CEPS Commentary, 19 December 2014. [Policy Paper]

January 2015

Blockmans, Steven. (2015) The EU and its Neighbours: Predictions for 2015. CEPS Commentary, 5 January 2015. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2015) Moldova in 2015: A decisive year for its future. CEPS Commentary, 8 January 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) Grexit 2015: A primer. CEPS Commentary, 22 January 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) The Price of Oil and Soviet/Russian Aggressiveness. CEPS Commentary, 16 January 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) The end of an overlooked European currency war. CEPS Commentary, 21 January 2015. [Policy Paper]

Micossi, Stefano. (2015) Time for the ECB to bite the bullet. CEPS Commentary, 19 January 2015. [Policy Paper]

Łazowski, Adam and Wessel, Ramses A. (2015) The European Court of Justice blocks the EU’s accession to the ECHR. CEPS Commentary, 8 January 2015. [Policy Paper]

February 2015

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Andersen, Thomas Barnebeck and Barslund, Mikkel (2015) Danish currency wobbles: A positive unintended side effect of the ECB’s QE? CEPS Commentary, 6 February, 2015. [Policy Paper]

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Giovannini, Alessandro (2015) The Cost of Servicing Greece’s Debt: A Sisyphean task? CEPS Commentary, 4 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. and Montesano , Francesco Saverio (2015) Mogherini’s first 100 days: Not the quiet diplomat. CEPS Commentary, 12 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

De Groen, Willem Pieter (2015) Corporate Taxation in Europe: Let's get it together! CEPS Commentary, 16 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2015) Is there reason to hope for Minsk II? CEPS Commentary, 16 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

Giuli , Marco and Maselli, Ilaria (2015) UBER: Innovation or déja vu? CEPS Commentary, 25 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) The Greek Austerity Myth. CEPS Commentary, 10 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) A Greek way out? CEPS Commentary, 5 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) The end of fiscal waterboarding? CEPS Commentary, 23 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant. (2015) The Rocky Road to an EU-Armenia Agreement: From U-turn to detour. CEPS Commentary, 3 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

Krimminger , Michael and Nieto, María J. (2015) Closing financial institutions on both sides of the Atlantic: Are there differences in approach? CEPS Commentary, 25 February 2015. [Policy Paper]

March 2015

Beblavy, Miroslav (2015) Will this time be different for Greece? How to assess its ability to deliver on the reform agenda. CEPS Commentary, 13 March 2015. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2015) Putin: The morally depraved degradation of a strong state leader. CEPS Commentary, 31 March 2015. [Policy Paper]

April 2015

Lannoo, Karel (2015) EU Supervisory Cooperation Scaled Back at the Expense of Capital Markets Union. CEPS Commentary, 20 April 2015. [Policy Paper]

May 2015

Blackman, Colin (2015) Last chance for Europe in the digital saloon? CEPS Commentary, 29 May 2015. [Policy Paper]

Carrera, Sergio and Gros, Daniel. (2015) What priorities for the new European agenda on migration? CEPS Commentary, 22 April 2015. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2015) Britain’s Political Earthquake: What aftershocks for Europe and the UK? CEPS Commentary, 11 May 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) TRAC: a market-based tax on capital flight as an alternative to Grexit. CEPS Commentary, 7 May 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) Why Greece is different. CEPS Commentary, 22 May 2015. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan , Hrant (2015) The Eastern Partnership after Riga: Review and Reconfirm. CEPS Commentary, 29 May 2015. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2015) Paris 2015: What’s in it for the EU? CEPS Commentary, 8 May 2015. [Policy Paper]

Maselli , Ilaria and Beblavý, Miroslav (2015) The case for a European unemployment benefit scheme. CEPS Commentary, 19 May 2015. [Policy Paper]

June 2015

Brender, Anton and Pisani, Florence and Gros, Daniel. (2015) Building a Capital Markets Union….or designing a financial system for the euro area? CEPS Commentary, 2 June 2015. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. (2015) Greece is solvent but illiquid. What should the ECB do? CEPS Commentary, 15 June 2015. [Policy Paper]

De Grauwe, Paul. and Paulson, John (2015) Greece is insolvent but illiquid. CEPS Commentary, 18 June 2015. [Policy Paper]

Faleg, Giovanni and Blockmans, Steven (2015) EU Naval Force EUNAVFOR MED sets sail in troubled waters. CEPS Commentary, 26 June 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) The QE placebo. CEPS Commentary, 12 June 2015. [Policy Paper]

Mayer, Thomas (2015) The Euro as a Foreign Currency for Greece Friday, 19 June 2015. [Policy Paper]

Renda, Andrea (2015) Antitrust on the ‘G string’: What’s behind the Commission’s investigations of Google and Gazprom? CEPS Commentary, 15 June 2015. [Policy Paper]

Van der Loo, Guillaume (2015) Enhancing the Prospects of the EU’s Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Areas in the Mediterranean: Lessons from the Eastern Partnership. CEPS Commentary, 24 June 2015. [Policy Paper]

July 2015

Alcidi, Cinzia and Gros, Daniel (2015) The Greek economy is unlikely to benefit from further devaluation. CEPS Commentary, 3 July 2015. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. (2015) The nuclear deal with Iran: Le moment suprême? CEPS Commentary, 16 July 2015. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian. and Marcu, Andrei and Núñez-Ferrer, Jorge and Genoese, Fabio and Elkerbout, Milan (2015) EU Climate and Energy Governance: There’s more to it than meets the eye. CEPS Commentary, 14 July 2015. [Policy Paper]

Fabo, Brian and Beblavý, Miroslav (2015) Are student workers a threat or a solution? CEPS Commentary, 14 July 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) Restructuring the Greek banking sector with an empty purse. CEPS Commentary, 13 July 2015. [Policy Paper]

Maselli, Ilaria (2015) Poor Greeks or lazy Greeks? CEPS Commentary, 13 July 2015. [Policy Paper]

de Groen, Willem Pieter and Gros, Daniel. (2015) Addressing the immediate needs of the Greek banks. CEPS Commentary, 31 July 2015. [Policy Paper]

August 2015

Barslund, Mikkel and Andersen, Thomas Barnebeck (2015) Greece’s poor growth prospects. CEPS Commentary, 21 August 2015. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. (2015) Syria: An end to the hands-off policy. CEPS Commentary, 31 August 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) Monetary policy and the over-investment cycle: China as an extreme case. CEPS Commentary, 27 August 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) Why Greece declined a euro holiday. CEPS Commentary, 6 August 2015. [Policy Paper]

Reljić, Dušan (2015) EU Facilitated Dialogue: Another exercise in constructive ambiguity. CEPS Commentary, 28 August 2015. [Policy Paper]

September 2015

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Gros, Daniel. (2015) The Greek elections and the third bailout programme: Why it could work this time round. CEPS Commentary, 21 September 2015. [Policy Paper]

Barslund, Mikkel and Alcidi, Cinzia. (2015) China’s slowdown: When the dragon catches the flu, Europe sneezes. CEPS Commentary, 25 September 2015. [Policy Paper]

Carrera, Sergio and Gros, Daniel. (2015) No need for walls to equitably distribute the refugees. CEPS Commentary, 25 September 2015. [Policy Paper]

Carrera, Sergio and Lannoo, Karel. (2015) Treat the root causes of the asylum crisis, not the symptoms. CEPS commentary, 11 September 2015 Friday, 11 September 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) Europe’s Double Refugee Crisis. CEPS Commentary, 8 September 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) What signal from the Fed? Should the ECB ease further? CEPS Commentary, 18 September 2015. [Policy Paper]

October 2015

Blockmans, Steven. and Weiss, Stefani. (2015) Will Cameron get what he wants? Anticipating reactions to Britain’s EU reform proposals. CEPS Commentary, 29 October 2015. [Policy Paper]

Carrera, Sergio (2015) To adopt refugee quotas or not: Is that the question? CEPS Commentary, 2 October 2015. [Policy Paper]

Genoese, Fabio (2015) Low-cost batteries will not disrupt (all) energy utilities. CEPS Commentary, 5 October 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) The End of German Hegemony. CEPS Commentary, 16 October 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) Where is the credit crunch in Greece? CEPS Commentary, 6 October 2015. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2015) China's ETS: A vote of confidence in carbon markets ahead of Paris. CEPS Commentary, 12 October 2015. [Policy Paper]

November 2015

Marcu, Andrei (2015) A close call before Paris. CEPS Commentary, 2 November 2015. [Policy Paper]

Baldwin, Richard and Gros, Daniel. (2015) What caused the eurozone crisis? CEPS Commentary, 27 November 2015. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2015) Dear Donald … Yours, David. CEPS Commentary, 12 November 2015. [Policy Paper]

Faleg, Giovanni (2015) European security after the Paris attacks. CEPS Commentary, 24 November 2015. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2015) The EU’s Enlargement Strategy 2015: Will the ‘new elements’ make a difference? CEPS Commentary, 26 November 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Mustilli, Federica (2015) The Economic Impact of Sanctions against Russia: Much ado about very little. CEPS Commentary, November 2015. [Policy Paper]

Hillion, Christophe and Blockmans, Steven. (2015) Europe’s self-defence: Tous pour un et un pour tous? CEPS Commentary, 20 November 2015. [Policy Paper]

December 2015

Blockmans, Steven. (2015) The 2015 ENP Review: A policy in suspended animation. CEPS Commentary, 1 December 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2015) Can Schengen survive? CEPS Commentary, 14 December 2015. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and De Groen, Willem Pieter (2015) Will the Single Resolution Fund be a ‘baby tiger’ during the transition? CEPS Commentary, 17 December 2015. [Policy Paper]

January 2016

De Grauwe, Paul. (2016) Monetary Policy and Public Investment. CEPS Commentary, 14 January 2016. [Policy Paper]

February 2016

Genoese, Fabio and Drabik, Eleanor and Egenhofer, Christian. (2016) Gas demand for power generation peaked as early as 2010. CEPS Commentary, 12 February 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2016) The negative rates club. CEPS Commentary, 19 February 2016. [Policy Paper]

Mazziotti, Giuseppe and Simonelli, Felice (2016) Regulation on ‘cross-border portability’ of online content services: Roaming for Netflix or the end of copyright territoriality? CEPS Commentary, 15 February 2016. [Policy Paper]

Micossi, Stefano. (2016) Banking crisis yet again and how to fix it. CEPS Commentary, 15 February 2016. [Policy Paper]

Simonelli, Felice (2016) Is Horizon 2020 really more SME-friendly? A look at the figures. CEPS Commentary, 17 February 2016. [Policy Paper]

den Hertog, Leonhard and Carrera, Sergio (2016) A European Border and Coast Guard: Fit for purpose? CEPS Commentary, 24 February 2016. [Policy Paper]

March 2016

Carrera, Sergio and Guild, Elspeth (2016) EU-Turkey plan for handling refugees is fraught with legal and procedural challenges. CEPS Commentary, 10 March 2016. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2016) Winds of Change for US and EU Relations with Cuba. CEPS Commentary, 21 March 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2016) The end of globalisation? CEPS Commentary, 10 March 2016. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant (2016) Why Moldova’s European integration is failing. CEPS Commentary, 3 March 2016. [Policy Paper]

Marcu, Andrei (2016) The EU ETS: Caught between an ideal and reality. CEPS Commentary, 8 march 2016. [Policy Paper]

Maselli, Ilaria (2016) The Social Pillar already exists… but more effort is needed to strengthen it. CEPS Commentary, 9 March 2016 Wednesday, 9 March 2016. [Policy Paper]

April 2016

Bigo, Didier and Carrera, Sergio and Guild, Elspeth and Mitsilegas, Valsamis (2016) The EU and the 2016 Terrorist Attacks in Brussels: Better instead of more information sharing. CEPS Commentary, 6 April 2016. [Policy Paper]

Busse, Matthias and Gros, Daniel. (2016) Are Germans wasting their savings abroad? CEPS Commentary, 7 April 2016. [Policy Paper]

Van der Loo, Guillaume (2016) The Dutch Referendum on the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement: Legal options for navigating a tricky and awkward situation. CEPS Commentary, 8 April 2016. [Policy Paper]

May 2016

Gros, Daniel. (2016) Is globalisation really fuelling populism? CEPS Commentary, 11 May 2016. [Policy Paper]

June 2016

Blockmans, Steven. and Weiss, Stefani. (2016) Estrangement Day: The implications of Brexit for the EU. CEPS Commentary, 27 June 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2016) IMF Go Home. CEPS Commentary, 10 June 2016. No pdf available-see document at Official URL. [Policy Paper]

Guild, Elspeth and Carrera, Sergio (2016) Rethinking asylum distribution in the EU: Shall we start with the facts? CEPS Commentary, 17 June 2016. [Policy Paper]

Hedberg, Annika (2016) Nord Stream II - yes or no? - Political decision of a political Commission. EPC Commentary, 14 June 2016. [Policy Paper]

Micossi, Stefano. (2016) A Fresh Start for the European Union after Brexit. CEPS Commentary, 29 June 2016. [Policy Paper]

July 2016

Barslund, Mikkel (2016) Demographics and Brexit: A deeper problem for the EU? CEPS Commentary, 8 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Barslund, Mikkel and Blockmans, Steven. (2016) Brexit will deepen the fault lines within the EU over mobility. CEPS Commentary, 12 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven. (2016) Future of the EU27: What to expect from this summer’s period of reflection. CEPS Commentary, 18 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

De Groen, Willem Pieter and Gros, Daniel. (2016) The continuing saga of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena. CEPS Commentary 28 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Egenhofer, Christian. and Alessi, Monica and Ferrer, Jorge Núñez and Hassel, Arndt (2016) Why the future of European renewables policy may be decided in Washington and not in Brussels. CEPS Commentary, 13 July 2016 Wednesday, 13 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Elkerbout, Milan (2016) Brexit and climate policy: Political choices will determine the future of EU-UK cooperation. CEPS Commentary, 15 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Faleg , Giovanni (2016) The Implications of Brexit for the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy. CEPS Commentary, 26 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2016) Is the EU turning a blind eye to the 'new strongmen' of the Balkans? CEPS Commentary, 11 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2016) The second death of the Stability Pact and the birth of an inter-governmental Europe. CEPS Commentary 28 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Mustilli, Federica (2016) The Effects of Sanctions and Counter-Sanctions on EU-Russian Trade Flows. CEPS Commentary, 5 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Van der Loo, Guillaume and Blockmans, Steven (2016) The Impact of Brexit on the EU’s International Agreements. CEPS Commentary, 15 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

Łazowski, Adam (2016) Procedural steps towards Brexit. CEPS Commentary, 13 July 2016. [Policy Paper]

August 2016

De Groen, Willem Pieter and Gros, Daniel. (2016) European banks under stress (tests): Which remain the most resilient? CEPS Commentary, 11 August 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2016) The silent death of eurozone governance. CEPS Commentary, 19 August 2016. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2016) Making more from less. CEPS Commentary, 10 August 2016. [Policy Paper]

September 2016

Blockmans, Steven. (2016) Turkey’s Putsch and Purge: Why and how the EU should re-engage with Ankara. CEPS Commentary 2 September 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2016) The Stabilisation Properties of a European Unemployment Benefits Scheme. CEPS Commentary September 2016. [Policy Paper]

October 2016

Gros, Daniel. (2016) The Globalisation Litany. CEPS Commentary October 2016. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant. and Giragosian, Richard (2016) EU-Armenian Relations: Seizing the Second Chance. CEPS Commentary, 31 October 2016. [Policy Paper]

Micossi, Stefano. and Perissich, Riccardo (2016) The Brexit Negotiations: An Italian Perspective. CEPS Commentary, 25 October 2016. [Policy Paper]

Van der Loo, Guillaume (2016) CETA’s signature: 38 statements, a joint interpretative instrument and an uncertain future. CEPS Commentary, 31 October 2016. [Policy Paper]

Van der Loo, Guillaume and Pelkmans, Jacques. (2016) Does Wallonia’s veto of CETA spell the beginning of the end of EU trade policy? CEPS Commentary, 20 October 2016. [Policy Paper]

Vogel, Tob (2016) Switzerland: Migration quotas versus market access. CEPS Commentary October 2016. [Policy Paper]

November 2016

Blockmans, Steven. (2016) Can the EU help prevent further conflict in Iraq and Syria? CEPS Commentary, 25 November 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Blockmans, Steven. (2016) Trump’s election foreshadows further divisions in Europe. CEPS Commentary, 9 November 2016. [Policy Paper]

Guild, Elspeth (2016) Brexit and Social Security in the EU. CEPS Commentary, 17 November 2016. [Policy Paper]

Kirsch, Werner (2016) Brexit and the Distribution of Power in the Council of the EU. CEPS Commentary, 25 November 2016. [Policy Paper]

Lissek, Ulrich (2016) Regulation of Nord Stream 2: Rule of law, equal treatment and due process – A view from the project developer. CEPS Commentary 15 November 2016. [Policy Paper]

Micossi, Stefano. (2016) ‘Soft Brexit’ is not an option. CEPS Commentary, 24 November 2016. [Policy Paper]

December 2016

Barslund, Mikkel and Busse, Mathias (2016) The proposed mobility package may not have much effect on mobility, but what about politics? CEPS Commentary, 16 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

Elkerbout, Milan (2016) Climate policy in 2025 – following eight years of Trump in the White House. CEPS Commentary, 16 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2016) Scotland knows what it wants with the EU, while London seems still not to know. CEPS Commentary, 21 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2016) The EU’s Enlargement Strategy – Is it working? CEPS Commentary, 1 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2016) Can Germany save Italy? CEPS Commentary, 2 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2016) Can Trump save the euro? CEPS Commentary, 9 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2016) A hard Brexit is the last thing Japan wants. CEPS Commentary, 7 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

Renda, Andrea. (2016) Renzi’s defeat is not another victory of populism. CEPS Commentary, 8 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

Solana, Javier and Blockmans, Steven. (2016) The EU’s Winter Package for European Security and Defence. CEPS Commentary, 16 December 2016. [Policy Paper]

2017

Echikson, William (2017) Competition in the Mobile Era. CEPS Commentary, 20 June 2017. [Policy Paper]

January 2017

Carrera, Sergio and Guild, Elspeth (2017) Offshore processing of asylum applications Out of sight, out of mind? CEPS Commentary, 27 January 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) Can the EU survive in an age of populism? CEPS Commentary, 9 January 2017. [Policy Paper]

February 2017

Elkerbout, Milan (2017) In the final stages of revising the EU ETS, the Parliament takes one step back. CEPS Commentary, 17 February 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) After Brexit: It’s a brave new world. CEPS Commentary, 14 February 2017. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan, Hrant. (2017) Ukraine’s unimplemented anti-corruption reform. CEPS Commentary, 10 February 2017. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2017) A well-managed Brexit is a priority for the entire EU. CEPS Commentary, 3 February 2017. [Policy Paper]

March 2017

Blockmans, Steven. and Yilmaz, Sinem (2017) How the EU should respond to Erdoğan's constitutional coup d’état. CEPS Commentary, 1 March 2017. [Policy Paper]

Brouwer, Evelien. (2017) The European Court of Justice on Humanitarian Visas: Legal integrity vs. political opportunism? CEPS Commentary, 16 March 2017. [Policy Paper]

Echikson, William (2017) Europe’s telecoms reform fails to fly. CEPS Commentary, 3 March 2017. [Policy Paper]

Hu, Weinian and Pelkmans, Jacques. (2017) EU-China Leadership in Trade Policy: Feasible? Desirable? CEPS Commentary, 20 March 2017. [Policy Paper]

Lannoo, Karel. (2017) Pursuing Multiple Objectives with the Banking Reform Package: Who can still follow? CEPS Commentary, 17 March 2017. [Policy Paper]

Rinaldi, David and Núñez Ferrer, Jorge (2017) Cheers to a new solar system – and EU investment strategy. CEPS Commentary, 7 March 2017. [Policy Paper]

April 2017

Blockmans, Steven. and Yilmaz, Sinem (2017) Why the EU should terminate accession negotiations with Turkey. CEPS Commentary, 19 April 2017. [Policy Paper]

Echikson, William (2017) Limited liability for the net? The Future of Europe’s E-Commerce Directive. CEPS Commentary, 13 April 2017. [Policy Paper]

Vogel, Toby (2017) Libya: The strategy that wasn’t. CEPS Commentary, 6 April 2017. [Policy Paper]

May 2017

Alcidi, Cinzia. and D’Imperio , Paolo and Thirion, Gilles (2017) Macron's victory brings new hope across Europe on several fronts. CEPS Commentary 8 May 2017. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2017) The Macedonian Crisis – A failure of EU conflict management? CEPS Commentary, 5 May 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) Europe’s new hope? CEPS Commentary, 4 May 2017. [Policy Paper]

June 2017

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Busse, Mathias and Gros, Daniel. (2017) Time for the ECB to normalise its monetary policy? Insights from the Taylor rule. CEPS Commentary, 8 June 2017. [Policy Paper]

Anger, Niels and Zannier, Leonardo (2017) A new era of EU energy policy? Delivering on the Energy Union by National Plans. CEPS Commentary, 6 June 2017. [Policy Paper]

Elkerbout, Milan (2017) Impact of the EU ETS across Member States and Sectors: Insights from the 2016 data. CEPS Commentary, 20 June 2017. [Policy Paper]

Elkerbout, Milan (2017) Trump’s Paris Exit: A blow to climate politics, but a boon to regional climate policy? CEPS Commentary, 15 June 2017. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2017) What’s next after Theresa May’s spectacular own goal? CEPS Commentary, 12 June 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) The Eurozone’s Hidden Strengths. CEPS Commentary, 6 June 2017. [Policy Paper]

July 2017

Busse, Mathias and Gros, Daniel. (2017) Returns on Germany’s Foreign Savings: Equity rather than TARGET balances? CEPS Commentary, 27 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2017) For a ‘Scrap-it’ Brexit – 33 reasons why … and counting. CEPS Commentary, 18 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan and Blockmans, Steven. (2017) The ‘Berlin Process‘ for the Western Balkans– Is it delivering? CEPS Commentary, 13 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) Is Germany’s current account surplus bad for the world economy? CEPS Commentary, 27 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) The Italian Banking Saga: Symptom of a deeper underlying problem? CEPS Commentary, 7 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) The inflation target trap. CEPS Commentary, 12 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Di Salvo, Mattia (2017) Revisiting Sanctions on Russia and Counter-Sanctions on the EU: The economic impact three years later. CEPS Commentary, 13 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Hayward, Katy and Campbell, Maurice and Murphy, Rob (2017) The Irish Border as a Customs Frontier after Brexit. CEPS Commentary, 11 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Popetrevski, Vasko (2017) The European Commission’s Complicity in Macedonia’s State Capture. CEPS Commentary, 24 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Pupillo, Lorenzo (2017) Software Vulnerabilities Disclosure: The European landscape. CEPS Commentary, 31 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

Łazowski, Adam (2017) Time to stop the Polish danse macabre. CEPS Commentary, 20 July 2017. [Policy Paper]

August 2017

Gros, Daniel. (2017) Why are illiberal democrats popular? CEPS Commentary, 4 August 2017. [Policy Paper]

September 2017

Beblavý, Miroslav (2017) Are we seeing ‘peak’ Germany? Why we should be cautious before recommending Merkel and Schröder to other countries. CEPS Commentary, 7 September 2017. [Policy Paper]

Beblavý , Miroslav (2017) Is Juncker’s enthusiasm for a common labour authority premature? CEPS Commentary, 18 September 2017. [Policy Paper]

Echikson, William (2017) To filter or not to filter - That is the question. CEPS Commentary, 13 September 2017. [Policy Paper]

Frantziou , Eleni and Łazowski , Adam (2017) Brexit Transitional Period: The solution is Article 50. CEPS Commentary, 9 September 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) The Commission’s Views on Strengthening the Euro Area: Barking up the wrong tree? CEPS Commentary, 14 September 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) Why are central bankers shifting the goalposts? CEPS Commentary, 8 September 201. [Policy Paper]

Vogel, Toby (2017) The EU and Israel - Partnership and the weight of history. CEPS Commentary, 7 September 2017. [Policy Paper]

October 2017

Barslund, Mikkel and Ludolph, Lars (2017) Migrants in the Mediterranean: Easy and difficult solutions. CEPS Commentary, 12 October 2017. [Policy Paper]

Echikson, William (2017) President Macron can show digital light to Europe's laggards. CEPS Commentary, October 2017. [Policy Paper]

Kilhoffer, Zak and Lenaerts, Karolien (2017) What is happening with platform workers’ rights? Lessons from Belgium. CEPS Commentary, 31 October 2017. [Policy Paper]

Renda, Andrea. (2017) When the Nobel Prize goes pop Richard Thaler and the uncertain future of nudge. CEPS Commentary, October 2017. [Policy Paper]

November 2017

Busse , Matthias and Ludolph , Lars (2017) Family reunification for migrants under subsidiary protection in Germany: An instrument for strategic political positioning Matthias Busse and Lars Ludolph. CEPS Commentary, 21 November 2017. [Policy Paper]

Elkerbout, Milan (2017) An American in Bonn: A tale of two delegations at COP23. CEPS Commentary, 18 November 2017. [Policy Paper]

Elkerbout, Milan (2017) A strong revision of the EU ETS, but the future may bring impetus for further reform. CEPS Commentary, 14 November 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) Demographic Lessons from Japan for Europe. CEPS Commentary 10 November 2017. [Policy Paper]

Kostanyan , Hrant (2017) The Fifth Eastern Partnership Summit: Between hyperbole and understatement. CEPS Commentary, 8 November 2017. [Policy Paper]

Moran, James (2017) No longer a new kid on the block - China in the Middle East. CEPS Commentary, 29 November 2017. [Policy Paper]

December 2017

Barslund, Mikkel and Laurentsyeva, Nadzeya and Ludolph, Lars (2017) Summit dinner: Important starters before the Migration main course. CEPS Commentary, 14 December 2017. [Policy Paper]

Blockmans, Steven (2017) Europe’s defence train has left the station – speed and destination unknown. CEPS Commentary, 12 December 2017. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2017) Brexit breakthrough – Into ever-deeper fog over both the Northern Irish border and the Channel. CEPS Commentary, 11 December 2017. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2017) Comprehensive EMU reform or tinkering at the margins? CEPS Commentary, 8 December 2017. [Policy Paper]

Hassel, Arndt and Egenhofer, Christian (2017) Does Russian gas weaken energy security in Europe? Lessons from the Baumgarten incident. CEPS Commentary, 19 December 2017. [Policy Paper]

Weyembergh, Anne (2017) The Puigdemont case exposes challenges in the European Arrest Warrant. CEPS Commentary, 13 December 2017. [Policy Paper]

January 2018

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Núñez Ferrer, Jorge and Di Salvo, Mattia and Pilati, Marta and Musmeci, Roberto (2018) Income Convergence in the EU: A tale of two speeds. CEPS Commentary, 9 January 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2018) Europe’s doom loop in reverse. CEPS Commentary, 16 January 2018. [Policy Paper]

February 2018

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Musmeci, Roberto and Di Salvo, Mattia and Pilati, Marta and Núñez Ferrer, Jorge. (2018) Income Convergence in the EU: Within-country regional patterns. CEPS Commentary, 5 February 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2018) The eurozone as an island of stability. CEPS Commentary, 19 February 2018. [Policy Paper]

Núñez Ferrer, Jorge. and Micossi, Stefano. (2018) Expanding the reach of the EU budget via financial instruments. CEPS Commentary, 26 February 2018. [Policy Paper]

Pisani-Ferry, Jean and Zettelmeyer, Jeromin (2018) Messori and Micossi’s reading of the Franco-German 7+7 paper is a misrepresentation. CEPS Commentary, 19 February 2018. [Policy Paper]

Russack, Sophia (2018) The problem with the Spitzenkandidaten system. CEPS Commentary, 21 February 2018. [Policy Paper]

March 2018

Barslund, Mikkel and Laurentsyeva, Nadzeya (2018) On International Women’s Day: More focus needed on integrating migrant women. CEPS Commentary, 8 March 2018. [Policy Paper]

De Groen, Willem Pieter and Zielińska, Klaudia (2018) European Supervisory Authorities still playing second fiddle to national financial regulators. CEPS Commentary, 14 March 2018. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2018) Theresa May’s Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement. CEPS Commentary, 6 March 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2018) A Brexit Gentlemen’s Agreement. CEPS Commentary, 9 March 2018. [Policy Paper]

Jansen, Jaap (2018) Should all producers of renewable energy automatically receive GOs? CEPS Commentary, 12 March 2018. [Policy Paper]

Pelkmans, Jacques. (2018) Trade policy-making under irrationality. CEPS Commentary, 12 March 2018. [Policy Paper]

Pelkmans, Jacques. (2018) Trump’s trade policy turns destructive. CEPS Commentary, 5 March 2018. [Policy Paper]

April 2018

Carrera, Sergio and Mitsilegas, Valsamis (2018) Upholding the Rule of Law by Scrutinising Judicial Independence: The Irish Court’s request for a preliminary ruling on the European Arrest Warrant. CEPS Commentary 11 April 2018. [Policy Paper]

Faure-Schuyer, Aurélie (2018) The European Battery Alliance: Ambitions and requirements. CEPS Commentary 27 April 2018. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2018) Maintaining momentum in enlargement. CEPS Commentaries, 26 April 2018. [Policy Paper]

Tardy, Thierry (2018) What third-country role is open to the UK in defence? CEPS Commentary 24 April 2018. [Policy Paper]

Van der Loo, Guillaume (2018) The Dilemma of the EU’s Future Trade Relations with Western Sahara: Caught between strategic interests and international law? CEPS Commentary 20 April 2018. [Policy Paper]

May 2018

Echikson, Bill (2018) In his Hungarian homeland, Soros’ gains are slipping away. CEPS Commentary, 21 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

Echikson, William (2018) Privatising censorship. CEPS Commentary, 14 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

Echikson, William (2018) What Europe needs to create more Spotifys. CEPS Commentary, 16 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

Ferrer, Jorge Núñez and Alcidi, Cinzia. (2018) Should the EU budget have a stabilisation function? CEPS Commentary, 30 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2018) Diversification first: Why the euro area does not need an artificial safe asset. CEPS Commentary, 25 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2018) How Europe should respond to Trump’s steel tariffs. CEPS Commentary, 13 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2018) Who lost Italy? CEPS Commentary, 30 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

Moran, James (2018) Egypt after the presidential election. CEPS Commentary, 3 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

Núñez Ferrer, Jorge and Gros, Daniel. (2018) The Multiannual Financial Framework, where continuity is the radical response. CEPS Commentary, 4 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

O’Reilly, Emily (2018) How transparent are the EU institutions? CEPS Commentary, 23 May 2018. [Policy Paper]

June 2018

Fouéré, Erwan (2018) Progress in resolving the Greek-Macedonian name dispute – Will it break the Gordian knot at last? CEPS Commentary, 18 June 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. (2018) How to exit the euro in a nutshell – ‘Il Piano Savona’. CEPS Commentary, 1 June 2018. [Policy Paper]

Pupillo, Lorenzo and Ferreira, Afonso and Varisco, Gianluca (2018) Protecting Europe against software vulnerabilities: It’s time to act! CEPS Commentary 28 June 2018. [Policy Paper]

July 2018

Echikson, William (2018) Europe’s Surprising Economic Success Story. CEPS Commentary, 27 July 2018. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2018) Theresa May’s Brexit model: many questions, not least ‘why Leave?’ CEPS Commentary, 16 July 2018. [Policy Paper]

Pelkmans, Jacques. (2018) Shattered Illusions: The new Brexit proposals on customs. CEPS Commentary, 17 July 2018. [Policy Paper]

August 2018

Lannoo, Karel. (2018) The Trump-Juncker meeting in DC raises urgent questions for the next Commission. CEPS Commentary, 16 August 2018. [Policy Paper]

September 2018

Carrera, Sergio and Bárd, Petra (2018) The European Parliament Vote on Article 7 TEU against the Hungarian government: Too Late, Too Little, Too Political? CEPS Commentaries, 14 September 2018. [Policy Paper]

Emerson, Michael (2018) Brexit’s hot rentrée – The spectre of collapse or a reasoned outcome? CEPS Commentary, 6 September 2018. [Policy Paper]

October 2018

Alcidi, Cinzia. and Bodewig, Christian and Preissl, Brigitte (2018) Economic Convergence or Divergence in the EU? CEPS Commentary 4 October 2018. [Policy Paper]

Debuysere, Loes (2018) What Egypt’s El-Sisi and the EU have in common when it comes to women’s rights. CEPS Commentary, 30 October 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and De Groen, Willem Pieter (2018) Contributions to the SRF: What risks need to be assessed? CEPS Commentary, 6 December 2018. [Policy Paper]

Gros, Daniel. and Hu, Weinian (2018) From UK customs fraud to Danish money laundering: lessons for Brexit and the EU. CEPS Commentary, 11 October 2018. [Policy Paper]

November 2018

Emerson, Michael (2018) The Brexit 'Future Relationship': not a deal, but a half-blind date. CEPS Commentary, 26 November 2018. [Policy Paper]

Micossi, Stefano. (2018) Commission rejection of Italian budget may be justified, but what comes next? CEPS Commentary, 25 October 2018. [Policy Paper]

January 2019

Eichengreen, Barry (2019) The Euro's global dreams and nightmares. CEPS Commentary, 8 January 2019. [Policy Paper]

Eichengreen, Barry (2019) The euro’s global dreams and nightmares. CEPS Commentary, 8 January 2019. [Policy Paper]

Fouéré, Erwan (2019) The Greek-Macedonian name agreement - Promoting Reconciliation in the Western Balkans. CEPS Commentaries, 29 January 2019. [Policy Paper]

Hübner, Danuta (2019) Solidarity for Adamowicz, Poland, and Europe. CEPS Commentary, 24 January 2019. [Policy Paper]

February 2019

Moran, James (2019) The EU-Arab Summit: A chance to reset relations with the Arab world? CEPS Commentary, 14 February 2019. [Policy Paper]

April 2019

Debuysere, Loes (2019) Bouteflexit: Leave means leave in the EU’s Southern Neighbourhood. CEPS Commentary, 23 April 2019. [Policy Paper]

Renda, Andrea. (2019) Europe's big tech contradiction. CEPS Commentary, 2 April 2019. [Policy Paper]

April 2020

Emerson, Michael and Blockmans, Steven and Cenusa, Denis and Kovziridze, Tamara and Movchan, Veronika (2020) Eastern Partnership policy beyond 2020: advances and omissions in a vast agenda. CEPS Commentary 14 April 2020. [Policy Paper]

Russack, Sophia and Blockmans, Steven (2020) How is EU cooperation on the Covid-19 crisis perceived in member states? CEPS Commentary 21 April. [Policy Paper]

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