The roles & policies of other member-states

CER podcast: What free movement means to Europe and why it matters to Britain

CER podcast: What free movement means to Europe and why it matters to Britain

Camino Mortera-Martinez, Christian Odendahl, Sophia Besch
16 February 2017
Discussion on the politics and economics that underlie differing views of free movement in the UK and Europe.

CER podcast: CER researchers review the year 2016

Sophia Besch, Ian Bond, Charles Grant, Simon Tilford
21 December 2016
Charles Grant, Simon Tilford and Ian Bond review the political themes and events that shaped 2016.

Nicola Sturgeon Brexit adviser pours cold water on her single market plans hours before they are unveiled

19 December 2016
The Telegraph
Charles Grant said it was “extremely difficult” to see how her plans were legally, politically or technically feasible.

CER podcast series: The economics of populism, episode five

Sophia Besch, Martin Sandbu, Christian Dustmann
15 December 2016
In this episode, Martin Sandbu and Christian Dustmann discuss 'How should governments respond to migration fears?'

Italian constitutional referendum: Much ado about nothing?

25 November 2016
Prospect
After the victory of "Leave" in the EU referendum and Donald Trump’s election as US President, Italy seems to be lined up as the next domino to fall to populism, with a referendum on constitutional changes scheduled for 4th December.

Brexit: The view from Central Europe

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
15 November 2016
Social Europe
The UK’s decision to withdraw from the EU is a blow to Central Europe. The Central European countries will urge other member-states to maintain close ties with post-Brexit Britain.

The Wonk: Britain will struggle to make EU migrants 'go home'

Camino Mortera-Martinez
03 November 2016
The wonk.eu interviewed CER research fellow, Camino Mortera-Martinez on 'Britain will struggle to make EU migrants 'go home'.

CER podcast: Last week in EU affairs

Sophia Besch, Ian Bond, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
20 September 2016
Sophia Besch talks to Ian Bond and Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska about the Bratislava summit, President Jean-Claude Juncker's State of the European Union address and defence union proposals.

CER podcast: Simon Tilford and Alexander Stubb on Brexit and the future of Britain and the EU

Simon Tilford, Alexander Stubb
16 September 2016
Simon Tilford speaks to former Prime Minister of Finland Alexander Stubb about the implications of Brexit and the challenges ahead for the EU.
Il n'y aura pas de nouveau traité européen majeur

Il n'y aura pas de nouveau traité européen majeur

08 August 2016
Le Monde
Le Brexit est un événement capital dans l’histoire de l’Europe, et après lui le récit dominant sera non plus celui de l’intégration mais celui de la désintégration.

CER Podcast: 5 questions on Theresa May’s visit to Warsaw

Sophia Besch, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
29 July 2016
Sophia Besch talks to Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska about Polish priorities during the Brexit negotiations and consequences of the British vote to leave the EU for the bilateral relationship between the UK and Poland.

Parliaments after Brexit: Building or stumbling blocks?

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
26 July 2016
E!Sharp
There is growing eurosceptic sentiment in EU capitals and the Commission worries that parliaments will complicate European integration. But they can be assets to the EU if they are better engaged in European business.

ITV News: France hopes to snap up finance trade from London after a Brexit

21 July 2016
Charles Grant, director of the CER spoke to ITV News. "The French government would love to see business move from the City of London to Paris for two reasons."

Judy Asks: Is German strength an illusion?

Sophia Besch
13 July 2016
Carnegie Europe
Germany's strength rests on its large economy, its relative political stability and consensus on key national interests, and the skills and experience of its chancellor.

Charles Crawford at our conference on Brexit

Charles Crawford
11 July 2016
Speakers included: Richard Baldwin, Thomas Fricke, Andrew Lilico, Ludger Schuknecht, Adair Turner, Mark Boleat, Douglas Carswell, Nick Clegg, Malcolm Rifkind, Konrad Szymański, Robert Cooper, Charles Crawford, Bernard Jenkin, Nathalie Tocci and George Robertson.

BBC World Service: Can The EU Survive?

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
28 June 2016
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska speaks to the BBC World Service about the future of the European Union after Britain's vote to leave (from 08.44).

Viewpoint: Brexit throws uncertain EU off balance

24 June 2016
BBC News
A while ago France's National Front (FN) leader Marine Le Pen said that if the UK voted to leave the EU, it would be like the Berlin Wall falling in 1989.

Brexit by byl pro Visegrád rána. Kdo by pak brzdil dominanci Paříže a Berlína?

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
23 June 2016
Aktuálně
Odchod Británie z EU by pro země střední Evropy znamenal ztrátu důležitého partnera a spojence. Londýn byl vždy vnímán jako protiváha francouzsko-německého tandemu, jenž prosazuje hlubší integraci.

After a vote for Brexit, Britain will be given three choices

20 June 2016
The Times
One of the most remarkable things about this referendum campaign has been the dearth of discussion on the various alternatives to EU membership.

Ten things Cameron should do if we vote "Remain"

16 June 2016
Prospect
If the UK votes on 23rd June to stay in the EU, Britain and its partners will face a choice: to carry on with their previous dysfunctional relationship, or to create something better.