CER/AIG webinar on 'Russia and the EU: Winter is coming (again)'
28 October 2020
With Michael Harms, Agnieszka Legucka, Kadri Liik and Christian Pernhorst, participants discussed prospects for Europe's troubled relationship with Russia. Europe remains surprisingly united in backing sanctions, but Putin seems not to care very much.
Webinar on 'Deal or no deal: What outcome for the Brexit talks?'
26 October 2020
With Charles Grant, Camino Mortera-Martinez and Sir Ivan Rogers. The chances of a deal were discussed with Charles remaining optimistic on the possibilities of a deal, whilst Sir Ivan expressed a gloomier view.
Launch of 'Europe, the US and China: A love-hate triangle?'
12 October 2020
With Sophia Besch, Ian Bond, Yu Jie and Leonard Schuette. Watch the video here.
CER/EDAM 16th Bodrum Roundtable
08 October 2020 to 09 October 2020
Discussions covered US policy after the presidential election; leadership during the pandemic (with the mayors of Athens and Istanbul); and China's relationship with Europe.
CER/Kreab webinar on 'The EU's aims for its future relationship with the UK'
21 September 2020
With Clara Martínez Alberola, Deputy Director-General, Task Force for Relations with the United Kingdom, European Commission
Webinar on the interaction between fiscal and monetary policy in the eurozone
11 September 2020
With Isabel Schnabel, member of the European Central Bank’s Executive Board. Watch the video of the event here.
Troubled waters: Members' webinar on tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean and the South China Sea
09 September 2020
Ian Bond and Luigi Scazzieri discussed tensions related to maritime disputes in the South China Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Webinar on 'What next for Belarus?'
04 September 2020
Katia Glod, Nigel Gould-Davies and Dirk Schuebel discussed the rising tensions in Belarus and what the short- and medium-term prospects are for Belarus now.
Webinar on 'Is Xi Jinping’s China Dream fated to be a nightmare for the West?'
30 July 2020
David Rennie, Beijing Bureau Chief of The Economist, discussed the problems for the West of having China as its largest trading partner and its sharpest ideological rival;
Webinar on 'New Zealand and the changing trade policy context in a post-COVID-19 world'
28 July 2020
Vangelis Vitalis, New Zealand’s Deputy Secretary for Trade and Economic Affairs, discussed COVID-19’s impact on global trade and the fragility of the rules-based trading system.