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Analysis: Social cohesion in Europe after the crisis

Radomír Špok, EUROPEUM's director, co-authored an analysis focusing on the cohesion policy in Europe.

This analysis concludes the project on “New Sources of Cohesion” which has been the result of cooperation between Centre for Liberal Strategies, demosEUROPA – Centre for European StrategyELIAMEPEuropean  Policy Centre (EPC), Europeum and Friedrich - Ebert-Stiftung.  This project was executed with the support of the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union.

Co-author: Radomír Špok

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