Our project, organized in the research framework focusing on the topic of national identities in Central Europe, aims to research how political parties use themes connected to national identity, and its goal is to find out how the declared political positions influence the election results of individual political parties in different regions.
Show moreAs we have been seeing lately, the position of the EU member states towards the Union is quite differentiated. The French Institute for International Relations began a unique project in December of 2014 which aims at bridging these different perspectives though mutual understanding and dialogue. The project is scheduled to continues till March 2016.
Show moreYou can now read summary of the thirteenth European Summer School which took place last July.
Show moreTwo years ago, under the expertise of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy Director Vladimír Bartovic a new project called "Visegrad in the EU - How Much Do We Matter?" was launched. We now proudly present the project outputs.
Show more PDFA structured programme of the Prague European Summit is now available.
Show moreA summary of a conference on National Identity in CEE - My Hero Your Enemy, which we organized in July, is now available.
Show moreYou can now view the members of the International Programme Boards online.
Show moreOur senior researcher Věra Řiháčková contributed to a publication within the Destination: Transparency project.
Show moreProject to enhance the security of journalists in Crimea and increase their cooperation with the Czech Republic
Show moreEUROPEUM is a proud partner of the Destination: Transparency project lead by PISM (Polish Institute of International Affairs).
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