Research on Europe at Chatham House is focused on European countries and Europe-related institutions and their involvement in addressing the challenges posed in the areas of economics, climate change, energy, and security.
Euro Broken?
Without measures to deal with the current crisis and to address the underlying problems of the euro area, it is hard to see EMU surviving in its current form, says this paper. Read.

EEAS One Year On
The European External Action Service lacks a vision and a clear strategy to make the most of its capabilities, says this report. Read.
Broader Aims
Robin Niblett writes that in order to become more competitive globally, EU member states must stabilize their economies and achieve a period of sustained growth. Read.
Internal Challenges
This report argues that populist extremist parties present one of the most pressing challenges to democracies in Europe.
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Chatham House is engaged in an ongoing stream of research and events on UK foreign policy, including the Chatham House-YouGov Survey on Britain's international priorities. More.
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Can the Franco-German Marriage Survive to Steer Europe?
Professor Richard G Whitman
Thursday 17 May 2012
Nuclear Diplomacy After Istanbul
Sir Richard Dalton
Thursday 19 April 2012
Eurozone Crisis: End in Sight?
Professor Iain Begg
Wednesday 29 February 2012