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Carnegie Europe Named European Think Tank of the Year

Prospect magazine has named Carnegie Europe the 2014 European Think Tank of the Year.

Published on July 17, 2014

LONDON—Prospect magazine names Carnegie Europe the 2014 European Think Tank of the Year.

The Prospect Think Tank of the Year Awards are an annual celebration of the important and influential work done by think tanks across the globe. The awards give credit to the most original, influential, and rigorous work on the most pressing challenges facing people, governments, and businesses today.

“Carnegie Europe was praised by the judges for its excellent access, its convening power, and its willingness to speak difficult truths to power,” Prospect affirmed.

“I am delighted that a think tank dedicated to strengthening Europe’s strategic role in the world was awarded this year’s prize,” Carnegie Europe Director Jan Techau said.

“Carnegie Europe’s team of scholars and staff have worked hard to inspire a more outward-looking debate on European affairs, a cause that I believe will be increasingly relevant as globalization proceeds and the world order becomes more brittle,” Techau added. “I feel very much encouraged and motivated by Prospect’s prestigious award.”

This year’s jury included writer and former Economist editor Bill Emmott, the Bank of England’s Chief Economist Andy Haldane, the BBC’s Diplomatic Correspondent Bridget Kendall, and member of parliament Gisela Stuart. The jury was led by Prospect’s editor, Bronwen Maddox.

Full details about the award are available here.

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace was short-listed for the USA Think Tank of the Year Award.

Press Contact: Christine Lynch | +32 2 209 29 93 | clynch@ceip.org

ABOUT CARNEGIE EUROPE

Carnegie Europe is the go-to source for European foreign policy analysis in Brussels on topics ranging from Turkey to the Middle East and the Eastern neighborhood to security and defense. Through publications, seminars, and private consultations, Carnegie Europe aims to foster new thinking on the daunting international challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.