Articles and Publications
In this section you can find all the publications of EUROPEUM staff and collaborators. Press releases can be found in the About us section.
Winds of political change in Turkey?
In his latest blog, our Žiga Faktor focuses on Ekrem İmamoğlu's election win in the mayoral election in Istanbul and the future of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's presidency.

In divided Cyprus, new tensions in decades-old dispute arise while history is made in the European election
Our Jiří Lacina explores, in his latest blog, the conflict over natural resources near Cyprus amidst the results of the EP elections

How Could the European Elections Reshape Central Europe’s Role in the EU?
Series of the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade: four researchers give a short answer to the same questions concerning international politics and economics.

Commentary: EU Commission Leader
Christian Kvorning Lassen, Kateřina Davidová and Louis Cox-Brusseau react to Ursula von der Leyen’s win as the next EU Commission President.

Between moderate progress and prolonged stagnation: The European Commission’s Reports on the Western Balkans
In the next entry of the Eastern Monitor series, our Marko Stojić deals with European Commission's reports on the Western Balkans and the potential candidate countries from the area.

Protests in Prague: Beyond the Numbers
Our Martin Michelot wrote a blog post about protests against the Czech PM Andrej Babiš for the Atlantic Council.

POLICY PAPER: Reconciliation in the Western Balkans: Overcoming the past together
Gentiola Madhi, Jana Juzová, Tomáš Strážay, Adam Balcer, Jelica Minić and Nikolett Garai authored a policy paper on the topic of reconciliation in the Western Balkans.

In multi-speed Europe, Czech Republic is not in any rush
Our Jiří Lacina explores, in his latest blog, the Czech Republic and its engagement in both the V4 and the so-called multi-speed Europe.

Commentary: EUCO Meeting in June 2019
Christian Kvorning Lassen, Kateřina Davidová, Jana Juzová, Vít Havelka and Louis Cox-Brusseau react to the EUCO Meeting held in June 2019.

POLICY PAPER: The European Parliament and climate change: past, present and future
Kateřina Davidová, in her latest policy paper, examines climate policy in the European Parliament. Looking ahead and drawing conclusions form past climate policies, what are the future perspectives?

Despite Britain’s efforts to combat climate change at home, its overall climate impact is rising
Our Miňo Urbaník wrote a blog about the climate policy of Great Britain.

POLICY PAPER: The Legal Status of Accredited Parliamentary Assistants
In her policy paper, Nicole Grmelová concerns with accredited assistants to the European Parliament, commonly referred to as APAs. She examines their legal status and evaluates its efficiency, strengths and weaknesses, and also compares its written wording with the actual implementation after 10 years of existence of the legal status of assistants.