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.
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Eurozone Crisis
Robin Niblett and Iain Begg comment on the implications of the UK veto. Resources also available from events with Christine Lagarde, George Osborne and Wolfgang Schäuble.
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EEAS One Year On
The European External Action Service lacks a vision and a clear strategy to make the most of its role and capabilities, says this report.
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Strategic Europe
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.
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Populist Extremism in Europe
A recent report argues that populist extremist parties present one of the most pressing challenges to democracies in Europe, and that mainstream parties must rethink their approach.
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UK in the World
The Chatham House-YouGov Survey 2011 tests British thinking about the country's place in the world. Themes explored include: the UK's economic interests, and relations with the EU and the US. Read.
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Next Steps for the UK and the EU
Dr Robin Niblett
Thursday 22 December 2011
Eurozone Crisis: Can We Wait?
Dr Paola Subacchi
Thursday 15 December 2011
Durban Climate Deal: Staying Alive to Fight Another Day
Bernice Lee
Sunday 11 December 2011