by Nikola Teodosic (Policy Intern at CELI)
The EU Apply AI Strategy: Ambition, Capacity, and the Limits of EU Governance
The European Commission’s adoption of the Apply AI Strategy on 8 October 2025 represents the Union’s latest attempt to reconcile two competing imperatives that have defined its approach to digital governance: the imperative to remain competitive in the global race for…
From Data Governance to Data Competitiveness: The EU Data Union Strategy
On 19 November 2025, the European Commission published its European Data Union Strategy – a policy blueprint intended to unlock the potential of data as a strategic economic asset for the EU, especially in service of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and…
EU Inc.: Between Competitiveness Rhetoric and Institutional Reality
The European Commission’s announcement in January 2026 that it would soon propose „EU Inc.” – a pan-European legal framework for innovative companies – marks an inflection point in the Union’s long-standing struggle to reconcile regulatory harmonisation with Member State sovereignty.[1] Commission…
How Does the Common Agricultural Policy Protect EU Food Security?
by Mokhtar Ben mlouka (Policy Intern at CELI)
Really on Track to Net-Zero Emissions? Policy Gaps in International Commitment Persisting at COP30
by Linh Dang (Policy Intern at CELI)
Mega-Constellations and Their Regulatory Challenges
by Boudour Mefteh (Policy Intern at CELI)
Digital Sovereignty and Bilateral Investment Treaties: A Complex Interplay
by Ateek Shuvo (Policy Intern at CELI)
AI Strategy Considerations in the MENA Region: Challenges and Opportunities
by Douaa Dridi (Policy Intern at CELI)











