In recent years, we have witnessed a proliferation of new EU Member State measures and cases that seek to block the access of ...
Patient-centredness refers to the deliberate and systematic integration of patients’ preferences, perspectives and lived ...
For the first time in 16 years, Hungary’s prime minister won’t be called Viktor Orbán. Péter Magyar, an erstwhile Orbán ally who built a resistance movement f ...
Securitisation can strengthen the EU’s financial system by expanding lending, supporting the green and digital transitions, and improving financing resilience, ...
Hungary’s government has been at odds with the EU ever since Viktor Orbán and his party, Fidesz, reclaimed power in 2010. But ...
At first glance, radical-right groups like the Patriots for Europe (PfE) are full of contradictions – they hold ...
Migrants’ irregular status in Europe is commonly framed as a border control issue, unauthorised entry or failed return.
As the EU works to adapt to the tumultuous international situation, discussions around competitiveness, security, sustainability, strategic autonomy and other p ...
Cyberattacks are on the rise, and ransomware groups are not only targeting corporations but also government agencies and critical infrastructures. Furthermore, today’s cybersecurity landscape is ...
At this event, we will present a new CEPS expert report ‘Benefits and costs of website-blocking legislation: an economic, legal and policy assessment’. The study examines the growing wave of ...
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