• Opinion piece by Hugo Brady
    DW-World.de, 09 February 2007

    At the annual security conference, which opens in Munich on Friday, Javier Solana will be awarded a prize for his efforts in promoting peace as the EU's foreign policy chief.

  • Insight by Katinka Barysch, 12 January 2007

    The reactions to the Commission’s energy package – widely leaked before its official publication date on January 10th – were predictable.

  • Bulletin article by Simon Tilford, 01 December 2006

    The single biggest challenge facing the world may be to decouple economic growth from growth in emissions of greenhouse gases.

  • Opinion piece by Charles Grant Katinka Barysch
    Zaman online, 26 November 2006

    According to a British think-tank, the Centre for European Reform (CER), if EU membership negotiations were postponed, Turkey would look for a new alliance, perhaps in Russia.

  • Opinion piece by Charles Grant
    The Guardian, 22 October 2006

    Perhaps the most important challenge for EU foreign policy is to develop a more unified approach to Russia. The EU member-states have very similar interests in Russia.

  • Bulletin article by David Miliband, 02 October 2006

    When I was involved in the creation of CER in 1994 I hoped it would become an important source of ideas and debate about the future of Europe.

  • Bulletin article by Stephen Tindale, 01 February 2006

    The EU, like the rest of the world, faces no greater threat than climate change. There are two – equally bleak – scenarios for Europe if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut quickly and substantially.

  • Bulletin article by Nick Butler, 01 October 2004

    For almost 50 years, Europe's priority has been to achieve peace and prosperity by strengthening the ties between its nations. The last 20 years in particular have seen Europe focused on the internal challenges of German reunification, enlargement and the establishment of the single currency.