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Revision as of 23:30, 6 September 2009
Founded in Brussels in 1983, the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) describes itself as "one of the most experienced and authoritative think tanks operating in the European Union today". CEPS serves as a leading forum for debate on EU affairs, but its most distinguishing feature lies in its strong in-house research capacity, complemented by an extensive network of partner institutes throughout the world.
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Background
Biographical information
History
Current activities
Views
Affiliations
People
Board of Directors
Onno Ruding | Erik Belfrage | Hans Skov Christensen | Viscount Etienne Davignon Vice-Chairman, Suez-Tractebel | Baron Philippe de Schoutheete de Tervarent | Lord Simon of Highbury | Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein | Stefano Micossi | Jean-Dominique Percevault | Pedro Schwartz | Josef Tosovsky | Norbert Wieczorek | Daniel Gros | Karel Lannoo, Chief Executive
Funding
According to the (CEPS) website "funding is obtained from a variety of sources, including membership fees, project research, foundation grants, conferences fees, publication sales and an annual grant from the European Commission"
Clients
Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes
Publications
Contact
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