Press
How Spain's problems got worse in less than a week
15 June 2012
Time
"The European Union has a strong incentive to blame Spain, because that way it can distract attention from the fact that the overall strategy has failed," says Simon Tilford, chief economist at the CER. "There's no doubt that the Spanish government has made mistakes, but it's increasingly being put in an impossibly difficult position. ... The European Central Bank is the only institution that can dispel investor fears, and Rajoy is right to argue that going forward, you need an activist bank that backstops debts at the eurozone level ...
As Greece votes, Europe holds its breath
15 June 2012
The Christian Science Monitor
"There's been a feeling in Greece that eurozone leaders are bluffing and will do anything to stop Greece from leaving. I'm not sure that is any longer the case," says Simon Tilford of the CER. "A Greek departure from the common currency would certainly dispel the myth of irreversibility of the eurozone. ... The Greeks are being asked to do the impossible, in their austerity reforms ... Capping public spending in a severe recession the terms are mathematically impossible."
The Greek election
15 June 2012
BBC Radio - The World Tonight
As the Greeks are preparing to vote, Simon Tilford of the CER speaks to The World Tonight on the election's impact on the future of Europe.
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Polarised Greece girds for crucial election
15 June 2012
Market Watch
"Spain now having been bailed out without the very stringent austerity measures that Greece, Ireland and other bailed-out countries were forced to accept has complicated the issue in Greece, making it more likely that the anti austerity party will win," CER's Stephen Tindale added.
EU to Syrian regime: No more caviar, cigars or expensive shoes until the violence stops
15 June 2012
The Washington Post
But Edward Burke, a research fellow at the CER, said the practical impact of the ban on luxury items would be "zero". "This is an existential fight for them, caviar or not ... These are guys with their backs to the wall, blood on their hands and nothing to lose.
Continental drift adds to challenge
15 June 2012
The Wall Street Journal
"Domestically, [Ms Merkel] hasn't paid the price for the deepening of the financial crisis," says Simon Tilford, chief economist at CER. "But certainly, she's looking increasingly isolated within the eurozone. ... There was a window of opportunity five to six months ago to forge a consensual relationship with Mario Monti... But Merkel didn't play that so well. ... At what point do they say enough? ... Unless the German position on a number of points shifts considerably, it's inevitable that Spain and Italy will be much more openly critical of the German stance."
Fears of social and political unrest if Greece leaves Euro
15 June 2012
The New York Times
"The last thing the EU wants or needs is a failed state on its borders in a region as combustible as this," said Simon Tilford, chief economist at the CER. "Greece would not be left to its fate because they cannot afford to let a country descend into chaos.
Merkel stresses limits to Germany’s strength
14 June 2012
The New York Times
"Merkel still thinks it's all about introducing new rules, making countries stick by the rules, and if they stick by the rules the situation will stabilise," said Philip Whyte, a senior research fellow at the CER. "She seems to think that she has a lot more time than the markets seem to think. ...
German leaders want 'more Europe'
13 June 2012
BBC Newsnight
Charles Grant talks to BBC Newsnight about how Germany's leaders want 'more Europe'. At 15.48. See also his article in the International Herald Tribune.
Russia must take the lead on Syria says expert
13 June 2012
ABC News
Edward Burke talks to ABC News about Russia's role in the continuing conflict in Syria
Germany threatens Europe
13 June 2012
International Herald Tribune
In the face of such onslaughts, it is easy to understand the German reaction described by Charles Grant in an IHT Global Opinion article, "When 'Anglo-Saxon' commentators criticise Germany for imposing excessive austerity, the response can veer toward paranoia."
Falling oil prices prompt Russian economic fears
12 June 2012
Voice of America
Stephen Tindale, of the Centre for European Reform, said, “Almost half of the Russian government's revenue comes from various taxes on oil and gas exports." Tindale says that leaves the Russian economy highly vulnerable to a fall in oil prices.
Germans, the euro and the painful truth
12 June 2012
International Herald Tribune
Will the Germans save the euro? Many people within the European Union and further afield are urging Berlin to take bold steps to secure the currency’s future. They have become frustrated by the Germans' apparent inaction.
But the view of German policy makers — conveyed to me on a recent visit...
But the view of German policy makers — conveyed to me on a recent visit...
Let Russia show the way on Syria
11 June 2012
The New York Times
Like him or loathe him over his stance on Syria, Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, is a better diplomat than most. Experience counts, and Lavrov has spent almost three decades at the United Nations. As a former senior Soviet diplomat and Russia’s permanent representative to the Security Council in the...
Batı Türkiye’ye çok yumuşak
11 June 2012
Cumhuriyet
Interview with Charles Grant in Turkish on 'Turkey should focus on working more closely with the EU in specific areas, rather than the accession process.' Please see attachment.
City safeguards set Britain at odds with EU
07 June 2012
Financial Times
"In demanding safeguards that are impossible or unrealistic, Britain would force their partners down the route of the [intergovernmental] fiscal pact," said Charles Grant of the CER think-tank.
Necessity, not inclination, nudges Europeans closer fiscally and politically
07 June 2012
The International Herald Tribune
Still, Ms Merkel and her team are worried about Mr Hollande’s commitment to reducing the French budget deficit and to carrying out domestic structural reform, said Charles Grant, director of the CER, who was just in Berlin.
Ousting Greece will not bring catharsis
06 June 2012
The International Herald Tribune
How the eurozone handles Greece will determine whether the single currency survives - and hence the future of the European Union as a whole.
Britain and the EU
01 June 2012
The Economist
The end result is a long (very long) 20,000 word paper for the Centre for European Reform think tank, who have kindly published the results this week (though I am, in general, a bit more sceptical about the project than the CER). The paper draws on meetings and interviews, on and off the record, with ministers, MPs, MEPs, politicians, national officials, EU officials and think-tankers, reflecting all shades of Euro-opinion, in London, Brussels, Paris and Berlin. It also offers a sort of potted history as to how we got here: why Britain is a uniquely grumpy member of the club.
Europe's top banker urges new union
31 May 2012
The Wall Street Journal
Mr Draghi's calls for more European integration are "spot on," said Philip Whyte of the London-based think-tank the CER "It's a totally dysfunctional currency union. You need reforms to make a more fiscally centralised union," he said