CEPS brings together several key sectors (politics, industries, diplomacy, academia research, humanitarian forums, consultancies, etc…), and contributes to public debates through its publications (books, reports, surveys and magazines) as well as the discussion and reflection it leads through its 27 clubs, each dedicated to specific key strategic issues (energy, defence, aerospace, finance, digital transformation, etc.).
With ten delegates around world, CEPS is officially recognized as an international NGO by several international organizations:
– The European Commission, as an Interest Representative,
– The Council of Europe, as a member of the NGO’S Conference,
– The OECD, as a partner of the Development Centre,
– UNESCO, as a « NGO with operational relationship ».
An international & independant think tank
CEPS is an entirely independent organization. It is privately financed and receives no public subsidies, nor access to public staff or premises from the government. Its financing stems principally from corporations and financial institutions involved in the clubs, forums and publications, and also from the studies and the advisory services it provides to both public and private organizations, national and international. The CEPS publications have a clear function: they are designed as decision-making tools. The aim of some of them is to lay the foundations for public debate:- Feedback notes, distributed to a small circle, condense the ideas and theories developed in the context of CEPS’s clubs.
- A quarterly review designed for a decision-making readership
- Reports and industry-specific studies offering a deeper investigation into the new challenges indentified by CEPS, bringing to light strategic issues and challenges.
An INGO working in partnership with international organisations
– The European Commission, as an Interest Representative,
– The Council of Europe, as an INGO with participative status,
– The OECD, where it is a partner within the Development Centre,
– UNESCO, in the capacity of an “NGO in operational relations”.
This official recognition makes the CEPS a very specific organisation; it is the only European think tank to enjoy such status.
Transparent gouvernance
CEPS has a Board of directors and an executive committee. By means of these structures, it has established transparent financial governance that is also supported and guaranteed by: – An accountant who is also a member of the board of directors; – A treasurer, a vice treasurer, members of the executive committee; – An independent chartered accountant. The executive committee has established a development commission as well as a commission for accounts and governance. In order to attain complete transparency, while it is not a legal or statutory obligation, CEPS has decided to augment these measures with the nomination of an external auditor. CEPS relies upon diverse sources of funding:- Membership fees;
- Partnerships created via its clubs and seminars;
- Revenue from its publications.
All members of the CEPS are co-opted.