Publications Archive
This archive contains all documents published by cep over the last few years
- cepAdhoc: Incisive comment on current EU policy issues
- cepPolicyBrief: Concise reviews of EU proposals (Regulations, Directives, Green Papers, White Papers, Communications) – including an executive summary
- cepInput: Impulse to current challenges of EU policies
- cepStudy: Comprehensive examination of EU policy proposals affecting the economy
2025
cepNews: AI analysis of the German federal elections: The parties’ visions for the future lack ideas and solutions
Whether it is digitalisation, education, or the economy, the parties are increasingly focusing on the future in the run-up to the federal elections – but without concrete proposals or instruments. This is the result of an AI analysis of the election manifestos by the Centre for European Policy (cep) and the think tank Zukunft-Fabrik.2050.
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cepInput: An Economic Security Doctrine For Europe
Protective tariffs, protectionism, nationalism: with US President Donald Trump's second term in office, the global economic environment for the European Union (EU) is becoming even more uncertain. In a new study, the Centre for European Policy (cep) advises Europe to adopt a coordinated strategy and deepen intercontinental partnerships.
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cepAdhoc: Next Steps in Addressing Systemic AI Risk
The second draft of the General Purpose AI Code of Practice represents a significant improvement, addressing key stakeholder feedback and refining its approach to systemic risk, transparency, and proportionality. However, challenges remain, including ambiguous language, unclear deployment decisions, and procedural hurdles to more diverse stakeholder engagement.
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cepStudy: Towards Decarbonised Road Transport Driven by a Globally Competitive EU Automotive Industry
With flexibility overcoming the crisis of the automotive sector: the EU should allow for more technological openness and market-driven decarbonisation within CO2 emission standards to reconcile robust competitiveness and ambitious climate targets. This is the result of a study of the Centre for European Policy (cep) commissioned by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA).
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cepInput: Trade-Offs and Risks in EU Digital Policy
The EU wants to close the gap to leading digital nations such as the US – including with a new Commissioner for Technological Sovereignty, Security and Democracy. But her title alone says it all:
The EU digital policy is caught in a trilemma. The Centre for European Policy (cep) warns of the risks of conflicting objectives – and describes possible ways out.
2024
cepInput: The Road Towards a New Clean Industrial Deal
Whether green steel, bioplastics or alternative fuels: climate-friendly technologies require clear sales prospects. The Centre for European Policy (cep) sees great potential in green lead markets to make climate protection economically viable, but warns against too much state control.
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cepAdhoc: Italy’s Digital Services Tax
The global market for digital services is dominated by just a few international corporations. Against this backdrop, Italy is planning a national tax on profits in the sector. The Centres for European Policy Network (cep) regards the Italian digital tax as economically counterproductive. It must be coordinated at European level.
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cepStudy: Digital Services: European Solutions for Fair Taxation of Multinational Digital Service Providers
Digital capitalism threatens to leave Europe behind. This is the result of a study conducted by the Centre for European Policy (cep) on behalf of Hubert Burda Media Holding. The think tank calls for fair taxation of multinational, often powerful digital service providers.
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cepNews: Europe's Path to Competitiveness in the Global AI Race
This policy brief examines Europe’s strategic positioning in generative AI research, in comparison to the United States and China. Using a range of data sources and reviewing the literature on language models, it analyses model development, academic and industrial output, and policy frameworks.
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cepAdhoc: Towards Robust AI Governance in Europe
Europe could regain lost competitiveness through Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, pragmatic regulation and clear guidelines for companies are essential. The Centre for European Policy (cep) has analysed the first draft of the so-called General-Purpose AI Code of Practice. According to the study, the guidelines must be further refined in order to promote innovation and minimise systemic risks of AI systems.
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