Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA)
The Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA) is the first trans-european research network in the field of European affairs. It consists of leading research institutes in the field of European affairs throughout Europe, with an office in Brussels. TEPSA is an international non-profit association under Belgian law (AISBL) and was established in 1974. Ever since then it has steadily increased its membership in response to the enlargement rounds of the European Union. Today TEPSA consists of 47 member institutes and associate members located in 37 European countries.
TEPSA’s aim is to provide high quality research on European integration based on a ‘Triple A’ approach: Analysis, Assessment and Advice in order to stimulate discussion on policies and political options for Europe.
TEPSA and its member institutes have engaged in a two-fold approach providing expertise on EU policies and politics combined with a vast experience in organising and conducting EU-wide research, training
EU competitiveness, the Single Market, and the Omnibus | EuropeChats with Ann Mettler
How do we PARTICIPATE in politics? | TEPSA Animated Explainer
Conclusion of the Cypriot Pre-Presidency Conference
Energy Challenges and Green Development / Transition | Cypriot PPC
What Socioeconomic Paradigm for Europe? | Cypriot PPC
Democracy and the Role of European Citizens | ActEU | Cypriot PPC
Perspectives on EU Enlargement | Cypriot PPC
European Security Challenges | Cypriot PPC
The EU as a Global Power? | Cypriot PPC
Welcoming Remarks to the Cypriot Pre-Presidency Conference
Recommendations from the TEPSA network to the incoming Cypriot Presidency
The politics of the EU budget: Europe's Hamiltonian test? | EuropeChats with Klaus Welle
Почему популизм распространён в Центральной Европе? | Анимированное объяснение TEPSA
Are people losing FAITH in democracy? | Laura Morales
Western Balkans–US Relations: Between integration and geopolitics
Has climate change scepticism changed politics? | TEPSA Animated Explainer
Почему общество становится таким разобщённым? | Пелин Мусил
Что делает правительство ЛЕГИТИМНЫМ? | Даниэла Браун
Сможем ли мы победить постправду? | Анимированный ролик TEPSA
Beyond the clickbait: Information flow and EU policy-making | RECLAIM
Who decides how stories are told? | TEPSA Animated Explainer
Post-truth and disinformation in 2025 | Reflections on the RECLAIM Project | Maximilian Conrad
Should the EU be tougher on disinformation? | TEPSA Animated Explainer
Регулирование дезинформации: сколько — слишком много? | RECLAIM
Scraping political narratives in 10 EU countries | Daniel Gayo-Avello | #ActEU Mid-Term Conference
What causes political polarisation? | TEPSA Animated Explainer
The fight for electoral integrity in Europe | RECLAIM
Studying polarisation with social media data | Alex Hartland | #ActEU Mid-Term Conference
Echo-chamber or public forum? Rethinking the role of media in liberal democracy | RECLAIM
Attitudes towards gender equality policies & democracy | Matilde Ceron | #ActEU Mid-Term Conference