Enforcement spotlight – Autumn 2025
We assess the state of play as the EU’s digital and data laws move from theory to enforcement—placing the spotlight on the Digital Services Act and the political weight now bearing down on its implementation.
We assess the state of play as the EU’s digital and data laws move from theory to enforcement—placing the spotlight on the Digital Services Act and the political weight now bearing down on its implementation.
As the world changes fast, Europe is losing relevance. Leonardo Quattrucci calls for courage, common sense, and a bolder European innovation agenda.
CFG is launching a new initiative: Tech and the Brain. This first paper explores how emerging technologies are reshaping youth mental health—and what Europe must do to respond.
In our contribution to the European Democracy Shield, CFG outlines how the EU can futureproof democracy by addressing deep structural risks often overlooked in current debates.
In September 2024, the "Draghi report" revealed the EU's lag in R&I. We outline three key strategies to align EU R&I policy with good governance principles and drive progress.
Creating laws is one thing; enforcing them is another. Maria Koomen and Raegan McDonald outline four ways to strengthen enforcement of the EU's tech regulations.
We examine the EU AI Act—its strengths, impact, and key lessons for other jurisdictions shaping their own AI regulations.
The EU is uniquely positioned to govern the next wave of powerful technologies. To do that, policymakers need to stay ahead of the curve and understand what's coming.