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, November 27, 2014

What should an energy union cover?

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The events of the last year, and in particular the risk that the fighting in Ukraine could jeopardise Russian energy supplies to Europe, hav...

Ukraine after the elections: Democracy and the barrel of a gun

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Ukraine has lost control of parts of its industrial heartland, as well as Crimea. The question is whether there will now be a government in...

Free movement: Why Britain does not need to change the rules

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Now that the European Commission, Germany and other member-states have made clear that they will not accept quotas or ‘emergency brakes’ on ...
Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Hungary and the West: We need to talk about Viktor

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Prime Minister Viktor Orban still dominates Hungary’s political scene, in spite of recent large demonstrations in Budapest. But his politica...
Thursday, November 13, 2014

Iran nuclear talks: Patience is a virtue

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When negotiators from Iran and the EU3+3 (France, UK, Germany plus the US, Russia and China) reached an interim agreement in November 2013 r...
Monday, November 10, 2014

Does a eurozone slump make Brexit more likely?

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Two years ago the British economy was performing in line with the eurozone’s. Since then, it has grown rapidly and the country’s Office for ...
Friday, November 07, 2014

The European arrest warrant: A British affair

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On Monday November 10th, the British Parliament will vote on Britain’s participation in the European arrest warrant (EAW) and other importan...
Wednesday, November 05, 2014

A Greek programme for Greece

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Greece is currently negotiating its exit from the various programmes and ‘bailouts’ with its European and international creditors. Greece is...
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Friday, October 17, 2014

The eurozone’s German problem

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There is a deal to be done to save the euro from deepening crisis. The outlines of it are generally accepted outside Germany: structural ref...
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