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Elisabetta Cornago

Foresight - climate & energy Podcast: US, China turn up the heat on EU cleantech

11 December 2025
Elisabetta Cornago from the Centre for European Reform joins The Jolt to discuss the new paper she's co-authored on Europe’s clean tech sector.
Charles Grant

Channel 4 News: European leaders talk Trump's peace plan at meeting with Zelenskyy

08 December 2025
"I think this is a really dangerous moment for Europe", Charles Grant told Channel 4 News (from 3:07mins).
Charles Grant

The Spectator Podcast: Brexit's back – and so is Truss

05 December 2025
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform joined Patrick Gibbons on the Spectator podcast to discuss the flurry of UK-European activity across Britain this week.
Ian Bond

RTÉ Prime Time: The Ukrainian 'peace plan'

25 November 2025
Ian Bond, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform joined Edward Burke on RTÉ Prime Time to discuss the Ukrainian peace plan and the lack of Russian expertise in Trump's government.
Armida van Rij

PBS: The rise of Germany's new right

04 November 2025
CER senior fellow Armida van Rij features in this documentary and discusses how far right parties have become part of the political process in much of Europe, how Russia is using tactics to weaken social cohesion and achieve its aims to divide and destabilise Europe through far right politicians, and the ideologival convergence between MAGA and the European far right', or something to that effect? 
Sander Tordoir

Nos Nieuwsuur: Klimaat tijdens de campagne

26 October 2025
Grote landen en ook de Europese Commissie roeien langzaam terug van vergaande klimaatmaatregelen. Waarom speelt het tijdens de verkiezingscampagne een ondergeschikte rol? We bespreken het met onze politiek duider Arjan Noorlander en met Sander Tordoir, hoofdeconoom bij het Centrum voor Europese Hervorming.
Armida van Rij

NPO Radio 1: Coalition of the Willing komt bijeen in Londen: wat ligt er op tafel?

24 October 2025
Armida van Rij, senior onderzoeker bij het Centre for European Reform, vertelt wat er vandaag op tafel ligt.
Elisabetta Cornago

The Jolt: Climate and energy overshadowed in State of the EU address

11 September 2025
Elisabetta Cornago from the Centre for European Reform joins The Jolt to discuss what it revealed about upcoming climate and energy policy, as well as the global trends that overshadow these.
“On one hand, I think she's trying to make the case for a European industrial grand plan that covers both clean tech...
Sander Tordoir

Bloomberg - The Pulse: Draghi report a year on

05 September 2025
Sander Tordoir, chief economist at the CER spoke to The Pulse one year on from the Draghi report (from 16:12 mins).
Ian Bond

Sky News: World leaders attend Paris summit to discuss Ukraine

04 September 2025
A former UK ambassador has called into question the willingness of Ukraine's allies to actually take action to help Kyiv.Ian Bond, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform and former British ambassador to Latvia, speaking to presenter Gareth Barlow, said the coalition of the willing "has been very willing to talk, it's not been so willing to act".
Ian Bond

Newstalk FM: Suspected Russian GPS jamming targets President von der Leyen's plane

02 September 2025
The European Commission has confirmed that President Ursula von der Leyen's plane was disrupted due to suspected Russian GPS jamming while attempting to land in Bulgaria on Sunday. We get reaction to this from Ian Bond, former British diplomat in Moscow, and now the deputy director of the Centre for European Reform.

France 24: Alaska Summit: 'There is absolutely no sign that Putin wants to to make any compromises'

16 August 2025
Before the summit ended, FRANCE 24's Jean-Emile Jammine spoke to Ian Bond, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform in London and former British Ambassador to Latvia.
Ian Bond

Newstalk FM: Trump meets face to face with Putin today

15 August 2025
US President Donald Trump is meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska later today to discuss the possibility of peace in Ukraine. It comes after Trump said Putin must agree to a ceasefire or face “serious consequences”  
Speaking to Ciara was Ian Bond, former British Diplomat and now the Deputy Director of Foreign...
Ian Bond

France 24: Alaska Summit: Behind all of the praise, is Putin simply luring Trump in?

14 August 2025
Ian Bond, deputy director of the CER spoke with France 24 as Trump and Putin prepare for a pivotal US–Russia summit in Alaska.

NPO Radio 1: Hoe stellen we belangrijke grondstoffen veilig in tijden van handelsoorlogen?

28 July 2025
Een handelsoorlog met de Amerikanen lijkt - voor nu - afgewend, maar dat de wereldhandel onvoorspelbaarder wordt, is duidelijk. Een strategisch onderdeel daarin zijn belangrijke grondstoffen. Hoe maken we ons minder afhankelijk van de VS, en vooral China? Directeur Johan Vlastuin van recyclingbedrijf AELS en econoom Sander Tordoir schetsen de mogelijkheden.
Aslak Berg

Times Radio: Trump's EU tariffs a political 'display of power'

26 July 2025
The EU "doesn't have a high tariff level" against the US; the Trump deal is more about securing "a big political win," says research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, Aslak Berg.

Newstalk podcast: President Trump issues a 50-day ultimatum to Russia

15 July 2025
President Donald Trump has announced plans to supply advanced weaponry to Ukraine through NATO and has warned of 'very severe' sanctions against Russia should it fail to reach a peace agreement within 50 days.  We discuss further with Ian Bond, former British diplomat in Moscow, and now the deputy director of the Centre for European Reform. 
Aslak Berg

BBC News: Sefcovic: Tariff deal between EU-UK is 'close'

14 July 2025
"We are getting very close to a trade war, which is the last thing that the EU wants. Their strategy so far has been to deescalate and delay and that has not paid off.
John Springford

ITV News: Government says EU reset is a 'huge boost for growth' - does the claim stack up?

19 May 2025
“I think the price of goods will come down a bit, certainly in the food that we import from the EU and we might get a bit of a better range, but I don't think it's really going to make a really noticeable difference to people's shopping bills,” John Springford, an associate fellow at the CER told ITV News.
Zselyke Csaky

Altinget - taler on Europa: Det rumænske dilemma: Derfor er det farligt at afbryde et valg og starte forfra

02 May 2025
Radu Tudor, rumænsk journalist og tv-vært, og Zselyke Csaky seniorforsker og ekspert i demokrati og retsstat ved Centre for European Reform taler om valget i Rumænien. Sidste år afbrød Rumæniens forfatningsdomstol et præsidentvalg for at beskytte demokratiet.

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