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A View from Central Europe: Should Visegrad leaders be concerned about fragmented EU?

Our Head of Research Martin Michelot was among the three experts that contributed their country's vision on the question of whether ‪Visegrad‬ leaders should be concerned about the EU ‪‎fragmentation‬.

"A view from Central Europe" is a series of monthly blog-style publications providing a platform for foreign and EU policy experts, including young and up-coming thinkers, from the Visegrad Group region – Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland - to reach an EU wide policy-focused audience. The project aims to intensify dialogue  between the Visegrad capitals  and European opinion-makers on hotly debated issues in the EU agenda with strategic implications  for Central Europe.

Read the full blog on CEPI's website. Short video where Martin Michelot talks about fragmentation is available here.

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