
Guest Articles and Interviews in the Press and Reports in Selected Online Media in the Current Year
cep's analyses and commentaries, surveys and assessments carry substantial weight in the public debate. The total number of articles each year, in print media alone, gives rise to a circulation of about 50 million. cep is quoted by all the prominent media and news agencies responsible for shaping public opinion in the German-speaking as well as in the international area, e.g. AFP, AGI Agenzia Italia, AP, Bloomberg, Financial Times, New York Times, Reuters, The Prague Post, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today. The cepPolicyBriefs appear regularly in Polish in the national daily Rzeczpospolita.
Unity on Eurozone Growth Eludes Germany and France
The New York Times on the hopes that decisive action of Germany and France would spur growth in the eurozone
...read moreShould Germany start spending?
The Local: Voices calling for the German government to spend more and end its obsession with balancing its budget are growing louder, with growth forecasts cut by a third on Tuesday. Is the country saving itself into a recession?
...read moreBerlin taille dans ses prévisions de croissance
Courrier Picard: Le gouvernement allemand a revu en forte baisse mardi pour la première fois ses prévisions de croissance pour cette année et la prochaine, mais n'y voit aucun motif d'alarme ni de raison de changer sa politique économique
...read moreNew commission faces major energy hurdles over next five years
Energy Policy Weekly: Five years later: how energy took centre-stage in Brussel
...read moreThe potential contribution of the shipping sector to an efficient reduction of global carbon dioxide emissions
Science Direct: Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 42, October 2014, Pages 56–66
...read moreCalm After a Bank’s Collapse in Portugal Could Signal Eurozone Resiliency
The New York Times: International Business
...read moreBanking union under fire
Prague Post: Berlin professor files complaints in constitutional court over ECB’s authority
...read moreFracking debate intensifies in Germany
Newseurope: Sigmar Gabriel hopes to introduce key points for the regulation of fracking in Germany before the Bundestag convenes for the summer.
...read moreRussian gas cut ticking time bomb, not immediate threat
Economic Times: Russia's decision to cut gas supplies to Ukraine carries few immediate risks for European consumers, analysts say, with plenty of gas already in storage and little demand during summer
...read moreECJ decision pivotal in debate over Germany’s green subsidies
euractiv.com: A complaint raised by a Finnish wind turbine operator in the European Court of Justice (ECJ) could add an unpredictable dynamic to the debate over the German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), with experts forecasting rising energy...
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