OUR NETWORK:Brussels and the EU

Over the years we have formed strategic relationships with a range of public affairs and PR companies across Europe, but our core focus is Brussels where – particularly after the signing of the Lisbon Treaty – decision-making really impacts the future regulatory and legal environment in Central Europe. We are pleased to work with Burson-Marsteller, Interel, and FIPRA as their partners in Central Europe, and to recommend to our clients their services according to the particular case in question.

Having a network of partner companies in Brussels allows us to combine our local public affairs activities in Central Europe with the best possible access to information and intelligence from Brussels.

Burson-Marsteller Brussels specialises in Europe-wide public affairs campaigns and provides corporate and crisis communications services for international companies. As part of one of the world’s leading public relations and public affairs companies, BM Brussels utilises the experience, knowledge and insights of colleagues from the Burson-Marsteller network, which spans 85 countries around the world.

Interel is an international consulting group specialising in public affairs, strategic communications and association management. The group was created in 1983 in Brussels, where it is the single largest consultancy in its sector with close to 100 consultants providing local, European as well as International services to well over 200 clients. Interel also has its own offices in Berlin, London, Prague, Paris and Washington DC as well as an integrated network of affiliated firms spanning the globe.

Founded in 2000, FIPRA - Finsbury International Policy & Regulatory Advisers – is today, Europe’s leading and most extensive public affairs consultancy network, advising clients on a range of government relations and regulatory policy issues. In Europe, it is the only consultancy with top-level public affairs advisers not only in Brussels, but throughout the Member States of the European Union. In addition, it has experienced public affairs advisers in a number of European Economic Area Countries and EU candidate countries, as well as many of the EU’s neighbouring countries. Many FIPRA staff and Special Advisers have personal experience of having served national governments, parliaments and regulatory bodies, or have held senior positions in industry, trade associations, or consumer organizations and all of them are experts in the political and regulatory process.

Resources

Please keep revisiting our Resources section to obtain free downloads of our latest in-house analyses of political developments in Central Europe, and also our bank of government documents and policy papers from and relating to the region.

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EU Agenda 2011

European Union Agenda 2011