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The Institut für Europäische Politik (IEP), based in Berlin, is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that has been intensively engaged in European integration since 1959.
The IEP is one of the leading foreign and European policy research institutions in Germany. It focuses on the scientific examination of topics related to European politics and integration, with the aim of promoting the practical application of research findings. The main activities include:
The mission of the IEP is to promote European unification through scientific analysis and political options. It operates at the interface of science, politics, administration, and political education, pursuing an interdisciplinary and European-oriented approach. The IEP is independent and a strategic partner of the Federal Foreign Office and the European Commission[3][4][5].
The IEP is engaged in various sustainability initiatives, particularly in the area of capacity development. It supports the strengthening of public administrations in Southeast Europe through qualification programs and event series to promote knowledge transfer and the alignment of these countries with the EU. These activities are carried out in close collaboration with international partners such as the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)[3][4].
The IEP regularly publishes scientific publications, including the "Yearbook of European Integration," "Europe from A to Z," the quarterly journal "integration," and the "European Writings." These publications contribute to the dissemination of research findings and the promotion of European policy discourse[3][4].
The Institut für Europäische Politik is thus a central actor in the field of European integration, significantly contributing to the deepening and expansion of European unification through its research, discussion platforms, and training programs.