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War in Iran: Who wins and who loses?

War in Iran: Who wins and who loses?

20 March 2026
The attack on Iran by the US and Israel is good news for Russia but bad news for Europe, including Ukraine, and ultimately for the US itself. China could emerge as a long-term winner. Europeans must look after their own interests, regardless of Trump’s wrath.
How to build public support for defence spending in Europe

How to build public support for defence spending in Europe

10 March 2026
Strategies for building a national consensus around higher defence investments and the trade-offs required.
The impact of Brexit on immigration to the UK

The impact of Brexit on immigration to the UK

John Springford, Jonathan Portes
09 March 2026
A new analysis finds that Brexit raised the number of foreign-born workers in the UK by about 200,000, but resulted in a more dramatic shift in the countries of origin.
Europe's door to Chinese tech investment is still ajar

Europe's door to Chinese tech investment is still ajar

04 March 2026
Europe has learned to block Chinese acquisitions of strategic assets. Chinese factories in Europe now pose harder economic security challenges.
Four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine: Four lessons for European leaders

Four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine: Four lessons for European leaders

24 February 2026
For their own security as well as Ukraine’s, European leaders must tilt the balance of economic and military advantage against Putin.
The ECB's bid to strengthen the euro's global role

The ECB's bid to strengthen the euro's global role

Sander Tordoir, Spyros Andreopoulos
20 February 2026
As dollar dominance wobbles, Europe should boost the euro’s reach, led by bolder liquidity lines from the ECB.
The Mercosur deal tests Europe’s geoeconomic ambition

The Mercosur deal tests Europe's geoeconomic ambition

19 February 2026
The struggle to ratify the deal exposes a weakness in Europe's geoeconomic agenda.
Europe’s future: Grounds for hope? - Annual report 2025

Europe’s future: Grounds for hope? - Annual report 2025

11 February 2026
The CER's annual report features an essay which analyses the many problems the EU faces, but concludes that it is not doomed.
EU-UK relations: Will 2026 be the year to reset the reset?

EU-UK relations: Will 2026 be the year to reset the reset?

03 February 2026
A lot has changed in the world since the UK voted to leave the EU in 2016. In response, the UK and EU need to be more willing to change fundamental aspects of their post-Brexit relationship.
Can Hungary's opposition win and restore democracy?

Can Hungary's opposition win and restore democracy?

21 January 2026
After 15 years, Viktor Orbán could lose power. But the opposition’s path is fraught with obstacles, from a lopsided electoral system to the extraordinary difficulty of restoring democracy even if they win.