# European Research Forum

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The **European Research Forum** at [London Metropolitan University](/source/London_Metropolitan_University) is an [academic research](/source/Academic_research) unit which promotes analysis and debate of the [politics](/source/Politics_of_the_European_Union) and [economics](/source/Economy_of_the_European_Union) of the [European Union](/source/European_Union), its member countries, [Britain](/source/United_Kingdom)'s relationship to them and its place in the world.

Launched in May 1998, it began by focusing on the [political economy](/source/Political_economy) of the [euro](/source/Euro) both as it affected the [United Kingdom](/source/United_Kingdom) and the [Eurozone](/source/Eurozone). The forum examined the euro's institutional framework, the democratic debate and the relations between national governments and the management of the single currency. It also dealt with geographical aspects of euroland as they influence the wider European Union and the crucially important issues of [international trade](/source/International_trade), [security and defence](/source/European_Security_and_Defence_Policy) impacts upon the European Union.

Other areas of study include European security and defence, political economy, and [social democracy](/source/Social_democracy).

Located within the [City of London](/source/City_of_London), the Forum operates a [geo-strategic](/source/Geostrategy) politics programme for the [financial services](/source/Financial_services) industry on its doorstep.

The Forum launched its own academic publisher in 2004 and became the European programme of the [Global Policy Institute](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Global_Policy_Institute&action=edit&redlink=1) in 2007.

## Publications

- *Reshaping Social Democracy* (2004), [Stephen Haseler](/source/Stephen_Haseler) and [Henning Meyer](/source/Henning_Meyer) (ed)

- *The Gaitskellites* (2005), Stephen Haseler

- *[The City in Europe and the World](/source/The_City_in_Europe_and_the_World)* (2005), [Stephen Barber](/source/Stephen_Barber_(political_scientist)) (ed)

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.europeanresearchforum.com)

v t e Think tanks on European Union policy Bruegel European Council on Foreign Relations European Policy Centre European Foundation European Research Forum European Union Institute for Security Studies European Law Institute European Values Henry Jackson Society Institute of European Affairs Jacques Delors Institute Leap2020 Open Europe (folded into Policy Exchange)

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