Press

Miliband, Merkel and the f-word

Stephen Tindale
27 February 2014
Progress online
What should Ed Miliband discuss in his meeting with Europe’s most powerful and successful politician, German chancellor Angela Merkel? The economy will rightly be top of the agenda.

Growth forecast prompts hope for end to euro crisis

Simon Tilford
26 February 2014
Voice of America
"Certainly no developed or even second-world country has ever pulled off a fiscal adjustment of the scale that the Greeks have managed.  But they don’t just need a surplus; they need a huge surplus in order to service their debt burden," said Simon Tilford of the CER.

England, conflicted on its place in Europe, looks to Germany

26 February 2014
The New York Times
"They think Merkel is the savior, the great white hope," said Charles Grant, director of the London-based CER. "But her power is much more limited than that."

Ukraine crisis

25 February 2014
CNN
CNN's Max Foster talks to Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the CER about the situation in Ukraine (see 00:46).

Why is the coalition keeping the coal fires burning?

Stephen Tindale
25 February 2014
Green Alliance
In the 20th century, the British political party which supported the coal industry was Labour. The relationship between the Tories and the miners was confrontational.

Ukraine's new government will face old economic challenges

24 February 2014
Marketplace
"The main thing is that Ukraine needs to reform. And that’s what it hasn’t been doing for the last 20 odd years,” says Ian Bond of the CER. He says Ukraine may have to scrap fuel subsidies, tighten controls over public spending, and shake up its system of governance in return for EU and IMF support.

Egypt, Europe and Realpolitik

Rem Korteweg
22 February 2014
Daily News Egypt
"If it had wanted to make a stronger point, the EU could have suspended aid, withdrawn its ambassadors, made a common demarche on the Egyptian ministry of foreign affairs or slapped economic sanctions on the assets and movements of senior government or military officials," says Rem Korteweg of the CER.

Violence in Ukraine

19 February 2014
BBC Radio - The World Tonight
Ian Bond the director of foreign policy at the CER speaks to The World Tonight as the EU threatens sanctions on Ukraine as violence continues in Kiev. (Listen from 16.30)

Gas bonanza for Cyprus hostage to strategic battle with Turkey

Rem Korteweg
18 February 2014
The Telegraph
"If poorly managed, Cypriot gas could harden political divisions. Ankara does not recognise the government in Nicosia and has threatened military force if Cyprus allows drilling in the disputed maritime zone," said Rem Korteweg of the CER.

EU studies citizens' water campaign in democracy drive

Stephen Tindale
17 February 2014
BBC News
Stephen Tindale, an analyst at an EU-focused think-tank, the CER, said the ECI mechanism was a useful way to put an issue on the EU's agenda. ..."It requires the Commission to meet groups, consider the issue and give a response, but it won't necessarily lead to a change in policy," Mr Tindale told the BBC.

Response to DG competition consultation - Draft guidelines on environmental and energy aid for 2014-2020

Stephen Tindale
14 February 2014
The Centre for European Reform is a think-tank based in London, working on economics, foreign policy, energy and JHA. We are pro-European, though not uncritical.

State aid rules are important for the single market, which needs to be deepened in energy. But the single market is not the...

EU professionals find plenty of work in UK

13 February 2014
Financial Times
John Springford of the CER, says in a 2013 paper on EU immigration that the UK looks to be following the US example, where skilled natives are more likely to work as managers and executives while skilled immigrants are more likely to work as scientists, engineers and statisticians.

EU Calls for Ukraine Elections, Shies Away From Sanctions

10 February 2014
Voice of America
"There are some really quite worrying comments coming out of Moscow about Moscow's thinking that maybe Ukraine would be better if it were federalized, which I think is code for some sort of split between east and west," said Ian Bond, Centre for European Reform. (At 2.18 of video)

Cameron posturing on migration and benefits tourism, says EU jobs official

09 February 2014
The Guardian
An analysis by John Springford at the CER in October found that the arrival of more than 1 million east Europeans in Britain, mainly Poles and from the Baltic states, since 2004, has had a broadly positive impact on the economy.

Britain's Conservatives must choose between sovereignty and free trade

John Springford, Simon Tilford
07 February 2014
E!Sharp
The British Conservative party is deeply divided over British membership of the EU.

US apologizes over EU Ukraine 'Insult'

07 February 2014
Voice of America
The Western allies had appeared to be working in tandem, says Ian Bond of the CER in London. "It seems to me that the EU has actually done a pretty good job in Ukraine so far and that on the whole the EU and the US have worked together quite well." (At 01.45 of video)

ECB's Coeure: Eurozone must not take economic recovery for granted

Benoît Cœuré
31 January 2014
Reuters
"We cannot afford to be complacent," Benoit Coeure said in the text of a speech to be given at an event organised by the Centre for European Reform. "Debt levels and unemployment are high and unevenly distributed, and the nascent recovery remains weak and uneven," he added.

David Cameron: Divided loyalties

29 January 2014
Financial Times
"My own feeling is that the strategy of a referendum that he announced 12 months ago is now almost impossible to achieve," says Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform. Mr Grant argues that in his quest to win re-election and to vanquish the threat of Ukip, Mr Cameron is simply making too many enemies.

Ukrainian opposition pressures Yanukovych after deadly riots

23 January 2014
Bloomberg Business Week
"The more blood is spilled, the harder it becomes for the opposition to give up without achieving its objectives and for the government to make concessions," Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the CER, said by phone yesterday.

EU backs troops for Central Africa

Rem Korteweg
21 January 2014
The New York Times
"The sheer scale of the violence and the chaos of the last couple of weeks has astonished a lot of Europeans and forced them to pay attention," said Rem Korteweg, an expert on security issues at the CER.