The
Centre for European Reform is a think-tank devoted
to improving the quality of the debate on the European
Union. It is a forum for people with ideas from Britain
and across the continent to discuss the many political,
economic and social challenges facing Europe. It seeks
to work with similar bodies in other European countries,
North America and elsewhere in the world.
The CER is pro-European but not uncritical. It regards
European integration as largely beneficial but recognises
that in many respects the Union does not work well.
The CER therefore aims to promote new ideas for reforming
the European Union.
The CER makes a point of bringing together people
from the worlds of politics and business. Most of
our meetings and seminars are by invitation only,
to ensure a high level of debate.
The conclusions of our research and seminars are reflected
in our publications, as well as in the private papers
and briefings that senior officials, ministers and
commissioners ask us to provide. The CER's work is
funded by donations from the private sector. It
has never received core funding from governments or
EU institutions.
"The
Centre for European Reform, by far the best of all EU
think-tanks in London"
The Guardian
"A
think-tank that manages to be both Atlanticist and Europhile"
The Economist
"A
think-tank with an increasingly influential role in
the shaping of official policy"
Financial Times
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