In 2000, we decided to shift our focus to becoming an international think-tank with a mission centered on problems related to European integration, post-communist transition, and the global economy. In the mid-2000s, we broadened our work to include regions such as the Middle East and North Africa.
To maintain our financial stability and intellectual independence, CASE has always made an effort to have diverse funding sources. Throughout our history, we have received funding
from various sources including the European Commission, European Parliament, European Economic and Social Council, European Committee of the Regions, World Bank, UN agencies,
USAID, OSI network, Ford Foundation, public authorities, and private corporations in different countries.