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    • Britain’s role in the EU
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German EU policySingle market Britain & the EU
  • Continuity and change in Germany's EU policy
    Insight by Charles Grant, 06 September 2013
    Continuity and change Germany's EU policy
  • Launch of the CER's commission on the UK and the single market
    Event, 05 June 2013, London
    Launch of the CER's commission on the UK and the single market
  • Tilting at European windmills
    Insight by Katinka Barysch, 29 May 2013
    Tilting at European windmills
  • What Central Europe thinks of Britain and why
    Insight by Tomas Valasek, 16 July 2012

    Britain's plans to repatriate powers back from the EU require unanimous approval from other member-states. But not even the closest allies are prepared to give it.

  • Britain should not go Swiss
    Insight by John Springford, 10 July 2012

    Some British eurosceptics want the UK to be like Norway and Switzerland: semi-detached from the EU. They should be careful what they wish for.

  • What now after 'seismic shift'?
    Opinion piece by Hugo Brady
    The Sunday Business Post, 01 July 2012

    The prospect of an agreement to ease Ireland's debt burden has been boosted by the EU bank deal, but a lot of things still have to go right, writes Hugo Brady of the Centre for European Reform.

  • Needed: A Franco-German concordat
    Insight by Charles Grant, 27 June 2012

    The euro needs a Franco-German bargain: Germany must swallow eurobonds and a banking union, while France must let the EU have a say on its budget.

  • Cameron's next European 'faux-pas'
    Opinion piece by Hugo Brady
    E!Sharp, 26 June 2012

    Britain is now mulling an important decision which, despite being fiddly and legalistic, has profound implications for its own security and for Europe.

  • Britain must defend the single market
    Essay by Jo Johnson MP, 22 June 2012

    A Conservative MP argues that the single market will flounder if the UK is marginalised inside the EU – or if the UK leaves altogether.

  • Germany's own goal: Why Berlin's sense of invulnerability will be its undoing
    Insight by Simon Tilford, 22 June 2012

    Germany’s strategy for dealing with the euro crisis is maximising, not minimising, risks to the country’s economic and political interests.

  • O efeito dominó que ameaça a Espanha e a zona do euro
    Opinion piece by Simon Tilford
    Carta Maior, 19 June 2012

    Em entrevista à Carta Maior, Simon Tilford, economista chefe do Centre for European Reform, defende a necessidade de uma massiva injeção fiscal na eurozona, sem a qual a Espanha terá que pedir um resgate este ano.

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The CER commission on the UK and the single market

Related events

  • CER/BNE/Open Europe fringe event at the Conservative party's conference: 'Does Britain's economic future lie in Europe?' event thumbnail
    CER/BNE/Open Europe fringe event at the Conservative party's conference: 'Does Britain's economic future lie in Europe?'
    30 September 2013, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
    Exchange 11, Manchester Central, Manchester
  • CER/BNE/Open Europe fringe event at the Labour party's conference: 'Does Britain's economic future lie in Europe?'  event thumbnail
    CER/BNE/Open Europe fringe event at the Labour party's conference: 'Does Britain's economic future lie in Europe?'
    23 September 2013, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
    Clarence Room, Hilton Metropole, Brighton
  • CER/BNE/Open Europe fringe event at the Liberal Democrats party conference: 'Does Britain's economic future lie in Europe?' event thumbnail
    CER/BNE/Open Europe fringe event at the Liberal Democrats party conference: 'Does Britain's economic future lie in Europe?'
    16 September 2013, 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm
    Argyll room 2, Crowne Plaza, Glasgow
  • Roundtable on 'The future of Italy and its place in Europe' Enrico Letta, Italian prime minister event thumbnail
    Roundtable on 'The future of Italy and its place in Europe' Enrico Letta, Italian prime minister
    17 July 2013

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