Research

Does EU enlargement require voting reform?

Does EU enlargement require voting reform?

09 May 2025
Moving away from unanimity is complex and faces much resistance. But it is a question that EU leaders will not be able to avoid in the long run.
Ditchley conference report: A European path to higher economic growth

Ditchley conference report: A European path to higher economic growth

07 May 2025
In November 2024, at its annual Ditchley economics conference, the CER gathered leading politicians, officials, academics, journalists and thinkers to discuss the causes of Europe’s slow economic growth and what the continent should do about them.
Power losses: What's holding back  European electricity trade?

Power losses: What's holding back European electricity trade?

29 April 2025
The EU is falling behind in its push to create a European power market. This analysis sets out a five-point plan for the EU and national governments to hasten integration.
France and Romania: Should far-right candidates be banned from running for the presidency?

France and Romania: Should far-right candidates be banned from running for the presidency?

25 April 2025
Excluding candidates from standing in elections may be a legally sound option to protect democracy from anti-democratic forces.
Will EU enlargement create new models for the EU-UK relationship?

Will EU enlargement create new models for the EU-UK relationship?

15 April 2025
Enlargement is pushing the EU to think creatively about how to work more closely with candidate countries before accession. The consequences for EU-UK relations could be significant.
Access denied: The EU's discriminatory visa regime  is undermining its reputation in Africa

Access denied: The EU's discriminatory visa regime is undermining its reputation in Africa

02 April 2025
EU leaders claim people-to-people links between Europe and Africa are a strength, but the EU’s visa policy tells a different story.
Donald Trump's return to office: Ten consequences

Donald Trump's return to office: Ten consequences

28 March 2025
Donald Trump’s second presidency is shaking up the geopolitical landscape. Most of the consequences are harmful, but some are beneficial.
One step forward for Europe's defence

One step forward for Europe's defence

26 March 2025
In an effort to adjust to the new strategic reality, the EU is trying to make it easier for member-states to strengthen Europe’s defences. Success or failure depends on them. 
The EU budget in a larger Union: Key issues and open questions

The EU budget in a larger Union: Key issues and open questions

25 March 2025
EU enlargement does not need to bust the EU’s budget. But the distributional effects of enlargement need to be addressed to ensure it has broad-based political support.
UK-EU relations: Time to raise the level of ambition

UK-EU relations: Time to raise the level of ambition

Sir Julian King
21 March 2025
Geopolitical turbulence has put UK-EU differences in perspective. Britain and the EU need much closer ties. 

Articles

The Iberian grid meltdown imperils electricity trade

The Iberian grid meltdown imperils electricity trade

03 May 2025
EurActiv
Linking up electricity grids exposes European countries to each other's energy policy decisions. But the meltdown of Spain and Portugal's grids on Tuesday, which spread to France, will lead to renewed scrutiny on interconnectors being a potential way for troubles in one country to spread to another.
Taking the Pulse: In light of Trump’s tariffs, should Europe get closer to China?

Taking the Pulse: In light of Trump’s tariffs, should Europe get closer to China?

17 April 2025
Carnegie Europe
The EU and China are both trade-surplus blocs: They rely on external demand and need buyers, not sellers, as the United States reduces its demand.

Econoom Sander Tordoir over de Trump-tarieven: “Xi Jinping zal zich in de handen wrijven om dit geschenk”

04 April 2025
De Standaard
Na Vietnam en Mexico zijn de VS het grootste slachtoffer van de handelstarieven van Donald Trump, zegt econoom Sander Tordoir.
Wcale nie Trump. Głównym przeciwnikiem gospodarczym UE są Chiny

Wcale nie Trump. Głównym przeciwnikiem gospodarczym UE są Chiny

28 March 2025
Oko Press
„Chiny są egzystencjalnym zagrożeniem dla europejskiej branży motoryzacyjnej” – mówi nam holenderski ekonomista Sander Tordoir.
Experts: What do Trump’s tariffs mean for global climate action?

Experts: What do Trump’s tariffs mean for global climate action?

27 March 2025
Carbon Brief
The Trump administration is walking back on US climate commitments, both domestically by threatening to cut back Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) support for clean-tech industries and internationally, [by] withdrawing from the Paris Agreement.

How should Britain step up to enhance European security?

21 March 2025
Britain's World
Seen from Rome, the UK is an essential partner and pillar of European security. The UK’s contribution to a stronger European security posture can be both political and practical.

Press

In Europe, Xi Jinping’s Russia trip casts a shadow over China’s charm offensive

09 May 2025
South China Morning Post
“The fact that Xi Jinping is snubbing Europe to attend a military parade in Moscow is a clear signal that a trade detente – let alone a European pivot from the US to China – is largely a dead end,” said Sander Tordoir, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform.

Germany may have chosen a leader but its economy still faces disaster

07 May 2025
The Telegraph
“There is a real risk to the government’s ability to pass difficult economic reforms, and make those really big investments in defence and infrastructure,” says Sander Tordoir, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform.Tordoir suggested that MPs who voted against Merz may have been trying to signal their unhappiness with his “impulsive” leadership style.

EU sets 2027 as deadline to phase out all Russian energy, including LNG

06 May 2025
Euronews
The most bulletproof method to invoke force majeure and defy lawsuits at court would be the approval of sanctions at the EU level, says Elisabetta Cornago, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform (CER), who admitted the positions by Hungary and Slovakia make it virtually impossible."This new roadmap the Commission is putting forward today acknowledges that difficulty but tries to find new pathways to technically deliver a phase-out of Russian fossil fuel imports, such as providing paths out of contracts to European companies," Cornago told Euronews.

UK-EU May summit could lay ground for review of post-Brexit deal, says German ambassador

28 April 2025
Financial Times
Anton Spisak, associate fellow at the Centre for European Reform think-tank, said “the real stumbling block to getting privileged access to the single market is mobility of people”.

EU tries to steer through latest Trump turbulence

26 April 2025
International Policy Digest
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform, placed Trump’s second presidency among seismic historical events, comparing it to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 9/11 attacks. He warned that tariffs increase inflation, restrict trade, hinder growth, and introduce significant uncertainty into the global economy. Yet he also identified unexpected benefits: Trump’s tariffs are inadvertently strengthening European unity, restoring Germany’s leadership role within the EU, and nudging post-Brexit Britain closer to the European continent.

Donald Trump’s antics mean new boldness is needed in UK-EU links

24 April 2025
The Economist
But Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform think-tank, says France is losing this argument, because Germany, Italy and most eastern EU members think building stronger European defence without Britain would make no sense. The new deal will instead allow any country that signs a security-and-defence agreement with the EU, and is willing to pay its share, to draw on EU funds.

Why China's Xi is watching the Trump-Powell clash

23 April 2025
Politico
“The [European Central Bank] has the most ironclad independence of any central bank in the world,” said Sander Tordoir, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform and a former ECB staffer. “So if you’re worried about central bank independence, I think most investors will probably just have a bit more exposure to Europe and a little bit less to the US.”

Rachel Reeves softens stance over youth mobility scheme with EU

22 April 2025
The Times
But analysis by the Centre for European Reform, a think tank, found a youth mobility scheme could lead to a rise in GDP of between 0.4 to 0.45 per cent in ten years.

Germany's neighbours eye share of Friedrich Merz's big spending plans

21 April 2025
Financial Times
Sander Tordoir, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform, said German support for its industry will create downstream demand for suppliers in other European countries that are reeling from Chinese competition and the threat of US tariffs.

Could Canada join the EU? Unlikely … but not impossible

21 April 2025
Politico
Ian Bond, deputy director at the Center for European Reform, believes “it would be extremely difficult to make the case that Canada is a European country” for several reasons.Even if it were to pass the test of so-called Europeanness, “practical economics” would get in the way, he said.

Podcasts

CER Podcast: Unpacking Europe: Will the UK-EU summit reset relations?

Charles Grant, Sophia Gaston
08 May 2025
Charles Grant and Sophia Gaston discuss the UK-EU summit.

CER Podcast: Unpacking Europe: The implications of Trump's tariffs

Aslak Berg, Meredith Crowley
16 April 2025
Aslak Berg and Meredith Crowley discuss President Trump's tariffs.

CER Podcast: Unpacking Europe: The future of EU-India relations

Anunita Chandrasekar, Tara Varma, Amaia Sánchez-Cacicedo
02 April 2025
Anunita Chandrasekar, Tara Varma and Amaia Sánchez-Cacicedo consider the trajectory of EU-India relations.

CER Podcast: Unpacking Europe: Can Europe still rely on the United States?

Charles Grant, Kori Schake
11 March 2025
Charles Grant and Kori Schake discuss what America’s hostility to the rules-based international order means for transatlantic relations.

CER Podcast: Unpacking Europe: A snapshot of the war in Ukraine

Ian Bond, Iuliia Osmolovska
21 February 2025
Ian Bond and Iuliia Osmolovska discuss the war in Ukraine.

Events

CER/HSF hybrid discussion on 'The Weimar Triangle and Weimar Plus'

03 April 2025
Hybrid London/Zoom
With Michał Kamiński, Joséphine Staron, Nicolai von Ondarza and Peter Watkins. Watch the video of the event here.

CER/Delegation of the EU to the UK discussion on 'Can Europe become a tech power house?'

17 March 2025
London
with Priit Alamäe, Katherine Bennett, Gaelle Drory-Liaudet and Roberto Viola

27th birthday party, London

26 February 2025
London
With a keynote speech by the Rt Hon David Lidington CBE, former Minister for the Cabinet Office & Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster & Chair, RUSI. Listen to the audio of the speeches here.
Hosted by Inigo Lambertini, Ambassador of Italy to the United Kingdom.

CER/HSF hybrid discussion on 'Implications of the German election for the UK'

24 February 2025
Hybrid London/Zoom
With Markus Ferber, Christine Heuer, Marion Messmer and Christoph Meyer. Watch the video of the event here.

Hybrid discussion on 'What future for Ukraine?'

19 February 2025
London
With Iuliia Osmolovska and Richard Shirreff. Watch the video of the event here.