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CER podcast: Do states need to use more economic coercion to drive climate action?

04 February 2022
The first of two episodes from our economics conference on the politics of climate change.

The end of Italy's Mario Draghi illusion

02 February 2022
The Telegraph
“The whole process has been extremely painful. It revealed that there is no trust and that Draghi’s government is going to be internally unstable,” said Luigi Scazzieri from the Centre for European Reform.

Intel decision spells trouble for Vestager’s Google campaign

01 February 2022
Politico
“This ruling is likely to have an impact on how the court looks at other cases, like the pending Qualcomm exclusivity rebates case,” said Zach Meyers, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform.

The EU is facing many difficulties, but Brexit isn’t one of them

01 February 2022
The Guardian
The Centre for European Reform recently estimated that there has been an 11.2% negative impact on trade as a result of Brexit. The UK share of world trade has fallen by a further 15% compared to pre-referendum projections.

Covid has been an easy scapegoat for economic disruption, but Brexit is biting

31 January 2022
The Guardian
Well before the date of departure, work by John Springford at the Centre for European Reform showed that UK GDP was lagging behind its expected level. By September 2021, he had concluded that UK goods trade was 11.2%, or £8.5bn, lower than it would have been had the UK stayed in the EU’s single market and customs union.

Germany's Russia problem: Ukraine crisis tests new government

31 January 2022
Financial Times
“Germany has persuaded itself, with Russian encouragement, that it has a special relationship with Moscow and a special responsibility for preserving peace in Europe,” says Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank. “And [it] sees Ukraine’s freely-expressed interest in getting closer to the west as a secondary issue.”

In standoff With Putin, Biden makes sure European allies are with him

28 January 2022
The New York Times
“He senses weakness in Biden and a certain amount of political churn in Europe,” said Ian Bond, a former British diplomat who is now head of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform, a London research group. “Germany has a new government finding its feet, French elections, UK not in great shape, Europe emerging from pandemic. I think he does see Biden as a quite weak transitional figure.”

Zero tariffs for green

John Springford, Sam Lowe
28 January 2022
Financial Times
Multilateral negotiations over free trade in environmental goods (such as batteries, electric motors, and heat pumps) collapsed in 2014. The EU should try again and reduce tariffs unilaterally if talks fail, writes the Centre for European Reform.

Ask CER - Episode 3: Strategic autonomy, the EU's taxonomy and the French election

26 January 2022
You asked, we answered: the third episode of our ‘Ask CER’ podcast series.

US prepares ‘massive sanctions’ against Russia

26 January 2022
Independent (Ireland)
Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre For European Reform (CER), told a webinar that he was “pessimistic” about the prospects for invasion, and that he believed there was a very real risk that an invasion could lead to a new Cold War between Russia and western powers.

The EU's 'unforgivable failure' over Ukraine

25 January 2022
The Telegraph
Charles Grant from the Centre for European Reform says Germany will fall into line and back draconian sanctions if Mr Putin actually attacks. “Deep in their bones, the German political class are Atlanticist,” he said.

The Draghi dilemma: Italian presidential election risks turbulence

24 January 2022
Financial Times
“Italy can be seen as a potentially ticking time bomb because of its debt,” says Luigi Scazzieri, a senior fellow at the Centre for European Reform think-tank. “If questions were to re-emerge about the sustainability of that debt, the euro’s foundation would once again be questioned.

Here are the 10 guilty parties responsible for Brexit

24 January 2022
The Independent
Every editor, MP and diplomat, and the heads of all think tanks (with the exception of Charles Grant of the Centre of European Reform) patted me on the head and said it [Brexit] wouldn’t happen.

Microsoft heads for second big EU showdown — this time over gaming

24 January 2022
Politico
“Its [Microsoft] past bruising antitrust experiences mean that it’s now more constructive than other big tech firms when dealing with regulators,” said Zach Meyers, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform.

Brexit’s Falstaff can’t bluff his way through this any longer

23 January 2022
The Guardian
And according to the Centre for European Reform, UK goods trade is almost 16% lower than it would have been without the “sovereignty” of Brexit.

Putin will never have another chance like this to overthrow the European strategic order

23 January 2022
The Telegraph
“I don’t see anything on the economic front that would seriously frighten Putin,” said Ian Bond, a former ambassador and British security planner now at the Centre for European Reform.

Economistas alemães antecipam mudança e investimento num país que gosta pouco de arriscar

Christian Odendahl
22 January 2022
Expresso
“Depois de 16 anos de governos em ‘status quo’, é notório que a Alemanha precisa de mudanças e investimentos, principalmente para lidar com as transformações climáticas”, afirma Christian Odendahl, economista-chefe do Centre for European Reform.

Draghi move

21 January 2022
Financial Times
The Centre for European Reform has this explainer on the upcoming Italian presidential election and what Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s possible job change could mean for the country’s reforms and the implementation of EU recovery funds.

This is a moment when the maximum amount of consolidation of society is very important for the survival of both Georgia and Ukraine

21 January 2022
Europe Time
ET: What are your expectations from the dialogue between the US and its allies and Russia? My expectations are very low because the two sides are talking about completely different subjects.

How sweeping EU rules would curb tech companies

20 January 2022
The Washington Post
Getting the Digital Services Act through the EU Parliament is “a huge step in tackling the social problems caused by online platforms,” said Zach Meyers, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform think-tank.