Centre for European Reform

The Centre for European Reform is a think-tank devoted to improving the quality of the debate on the European Union. It is a forum for people with ideas from Britain and across the continent to discuss the many political, economic and social challenges facing Europe. It seeks to work with similar bodies in other European countries, North America and elsewhere in the world.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Britain’s eurosceptics need to come clean

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by Simon Tilford Britain’s media and political class have a right to be sceptical about the EU, even hostile to it. But they also have an ob...
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Can Russia contribute to global governance?

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by Charles Grant Like the US, China and India, Russia has never been a big enthusiast for multilateral global governance. When the Russians ...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

EU politics after the elections

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by Hugo Brady EU policies were not the issue that guided most voters in last week’s elections to the European Parliament. The economic crisi...
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Friday, June 05, 2009

What the economic crisis will mean for European defence

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by Tomas Valasek There are mounting indications that defence budgets across Europe, not very high in the first place, could fall further bec...
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Friday, May 29, 2009

Why the European elections matter

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by Hugo Brady Between June 4th and June 7th, Europeans will cast their votes to elect a new European Parliament (EP). Recent opinion polls i...
Thursday, May 21, 2009

Making a success of the EAS

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by Charles Grant If the Irish people vote yes to the Lisbon treaty at the second attempt, and the Czechs, Germans and Poles also ratify, the...
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Are the British the new French?

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by Simon Tilford The British tend to deride France as a hopelessly statist, anti-entrepreneurial country full of bolshie workers intent on e...
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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Towards a new system of financial regulation

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by Philip Whyte The financial crisis is often portrayed as the product of weak regulation in the Anglosphere. But it is more accurate to thi...
Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Towards a better EU migration policy

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by Hugo Brady Over the last decade, EU countries have experienced a rapid rise in both legal and illegal migration, mostly from Turkey, Moro...
Friday, April 03, 2009

The G20 summit – a distraction?

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By Simon Tilford The good news first. The summit delivered more than expected. The trebling of the funds available to the IMF goes well beyo...
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