Ian Bond
Ian Bond

Deputy director
      Areas of expertise 
    Russia and the former Soviet Union, European foreign policy, Europe/Asia relations, US foreign policy.
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      Always look on the dark side of life: How Britain got the EU wrong
Krytyka
  05 September 2016
  When the British people voted by 52 to 48 per cent on June 23rd to leave the European Union, the political and financial establishment was shocked. Why had so many ordinary Britons voted for a leap into the unknown?
CER podcast: Discussion on Theresa May's new cabinet
15 July 2016
  A conversation about the strategy behind recent appointments, consequences for Britain’s foreign policy and trade relations, and an outlook on the start of negotiations with the EU-27. 
Euronews: Brexit: rischi di contagio
28 June 2016
  Ian Bond, del Centre for European Reform, commenta: “Molto dipende da che cosa accadrà al Regno Unito. L’importante è non dare l’impressione che sia tutto facile. Penso che l’approccio alla Boris Johnson, che vuole la botte piena e la moglie ubriaca, non l’avrà vinta. I leader europei gli diranno: avete una scelta, è una scelta fra due opzioni, e basta”.
Polskie Radio: Brexit - historyczny wybór Wielkiej Brytanii?
22 June 2016
  Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform speaks to Polskie Radio about the UK's EU referendum.
Radio Svoboda: Британія може опинитися в ситуації України
22 June 2016
  Ian Bond the director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform speaks to Radio Svoboda about the UK's EU referendum.
CER podcast: Europe after Bremain - an agenda for the UK
17 June 2016
  Sophia Besch talks to John Springford, Camino Mortera-Martinez and Ian Bond on what role the UK could play in the EU following a vote to stay in on June 23rd.
Ten things Cameron should do if we vote "Remain"
Prospect
  16 June 2016
  If the UK votes on 23rd June to stay in the EU, Britain and its partners will face a choice: to carry on with their previous dysfunctional relationship, or to create something better.
The EU and NATO will both want to make Brexit work
The Telegraph
  11 June 2016
  The leaders of Nato's 28 member-states met in Warsaw last week against a background of security crises on all sides.
Russia using refugee crisis to divide the West
Anadolu Post
  08 June 2016
  Russia is deploying a raft of measures, from propaganda to threats of nuclear war in an effort to divide and weaken the West. After a slow start, the West is responding.
Liam Fox is wrong to suggest that the EU controls the Foreign Office
The Spectator
  14 May 2016
  Former Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox told an audience at the Royal United Services Institute last week that the Foreign Office had been reduced to “little more than the EU embassy in Whitehall”. 
