DW News: Post-Merkel foreign policy
Sophie Besch, as senior research fellow at the CER spoke to DW news about Germany's role in the world, how Germany chooses to handle China, Russia and its relationship with the US is likely to vary...
View ArticleCER podcast: Europe's gas crisis heats up
In this week’s Centre for European Reform podcast, our chief economist Christian Odendahl is joined by CER’s director of foreign policy, Ian Bond, and research fellows Elisabetta Cornago and Zach...
View ArticleCNBC: Impression by how smoothly coalition talks advancing
"The Finance Minister has become the most important position in government after the Chancellor...The national interest of Germany will shape Christian Lindner more than Christian Lindner will shape...
View ArticleAsk CER - Episode 2: Europe's climate challenges, the EU's recovery fund, and...
This week’s CER podcast is the second episode in our ‘Ask CER’ series, where our researchers answer questions that our listeners have asked. Our media co-ordinator and host Rosie Giorgi speaks to...
View ArticleEuronews Tonight: Russia-Ukraine border
Ian Bond argues that he's sceptical that Putin actually wants to take over Belarus, because having a weak, dependent Lukashenka suits him better than having to assume full responsibility for a country...
View ArticleVoice of America: COVID-19 surge, inflation fears overshadow Europe's...
John Springford explains that global supply chains have struggled to cope with the pent-up consumer demand following the pandemic: something we will see for the coming months. That’s why central banks...
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View ArticleCNBC: German coalition deal set to be announced as talks near completion
Having the fiscally conservative Christian Lindner as finance minister was one of the FDP's conditions. But the party knows Germany and Europe need investment, so Germany will try to circumvent its...
View ArticleRTVE Radio: Desafío polaco: la gota que colma el vaso
Uno de los grandes asuntos abordados por la reciente cumbre europea ha sido el desafío de Polonia al Estado de derecho, asunto del que hablamos con Camino Mortera Martínez, investigadora principal del...
View ArticleThe New Statesman: World review podcast - Farewell Merkel, hello Scholz
"Germany understands that it's time for a 'period of modernisation'" said Christian Odendahl of the CER, on the modernising ambitions of Olaf Scholz as Chancellor. Christian OdendahlView multimedia08...
View ArticleITV News: Analysis shows Brexit caused £12 billion of lost trade in October
The Centre for European Reform (CER) has modelled the trading performance of a UK that did not leave the EU, using trade data from countries - like the US, Germany, Greece, New Zealand and Sweden -...
View ArticleUCL European Institute: Exploring European policy careers with Charles Grant
In a new video series, Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform reflects on his career trajectory to date and shares advice for students exploring careers in policy or a related...
View ArticleAsk CER - Episode 3: Strategic autonomy, the EU's taxonomy and the French...
In this week's CER podcast, our experts answered the questions you wrote in with, asking about all things European policy. Our media co-ordinator Rosie Giorgi spoke to senior research fellows Luigi...
View ArticleCER podcast: Do states need to use more economic coercion to drive climate...
This week’s CER podcast features speakers from our recent economics conference on ‘The politics of climate change’ at Ditchley Park.Panellists included Suzi Kerr of the Environmental Defence Fund, the...
View ArticleDW News: Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France hold talks
The hope for talks between France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine would be to come to a diplomatic solution for the Russia-Ukraine crisis, says Sophia Besch.Sophia BeschView multimedia10 February 2022
View ArticleSky News: UK ready to impose some severe economic consequences on Russia
Ian Bond said the UK should keep supporting the Ukrainians, who are best-placed to defend their country... but it's too late to be thinking about sending armed forces in. News of troops being on the...
View ArticleCER podcast: The Russia-Ukraine crisis as seen from Kyiv and Paris
In this week's CER podcast on the Russia-Ukraine crisis, our foreign policy director Ian Bond is joined by Marie Dumoulin, a former French diplomat who now heads the Wider Europe programme at the...
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