Over the past few years, the attention of policymakers and industry players towards the protection of critical infrastructure has grown remarkably. In the era of networks, citizens and businesses have become increasingly dependent on a large set of infrastructures encompassing energy networks,...

The European Capital Markets Institute and the Centre for European Policy Studies wish to engage in the international debate with European regulators on the review of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) run by the European Commission and the Committee of European Securities...

Micro, small and medium sized enterprises are the key driving force for economic development in the Mediterranean. Their role is essential as providers of employment and innovation opportunities and as key players for regional and local development and social cohesion.

The Copenhagen Accord has brought a limited success in paving the way towards the creation of a wider and more inclusive framework succeeding the Kyoto Protocol. The challenge is how to translate the political guidance into practical decisions that can be integrated in the overall negotiating...

1st meeting: date to be announced

Inquiries: Staffan Jerneck, CEPS Director, Director of Corporate Relations