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Brussels Office

Avenue de Broqueville 40, 1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

About EUROPEUM’s Brussels Office

Building on a long history of EUROPEUM in Prague, we opened our office in Brussels in January 2016. EUROPEUM has been the first think-tank from the Central Europe to branch out to the heart of the European Union. Our motivation has been to follow the debates on EU policies and politics from close and to contribute to them by strengthening the voice of the Czech Republic and other central and east European countries. At the same time, we would like to use our Brussels presence to boost discussions on the EU back in the region, through introducing research by Brussels-based experts, offering their perspective at local events, cooperating with the media, etc.

The main activities of the Brussels office are the following:

  • networking and connecting with relevant partners
  • organizing events
  • conducting research and publishing
  • promoting EUROPEUM’s outputs and advocacy
You can find the latest updates, invitations and reports in the box on the right (related articles).

Head of Brussels Office: Žiga Faktor

Think Visegrad in Brussels

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy currently represents the Think Visegrad platform in Brussels, which includes eight think-tanks. For more details on the platform and its "Think Visegrad in Brussels" project, as well as an overview of our activities, see the Think Visegrad platform website.

Follow Think Visegrad platform activities on Facebook:

Better Regulation Agenda - Better Deal for European Industry and Businesses? A view from the Central European Perspective

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13. 5. 2016
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is one of the organizers of this breakfast roundtable which will bring together representatives of businesses, governments and EU institutions, to debate about priorities of the EU Better Regulation Agenda in the year ahead while considering interests of the EU Central and Eastern European Member States.

A Mixed Bag? Reflections on the Big Bang Enlargement 12 Years On

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22. 4. 2016
Together with the Institute for European Studies at Université libre de Bruxelles we cordially invite you to a book launch and debate introducing Tereza Novotná's new book 'How Germany Unified and the EU Enlarged: Negotiating the Accession through Transplantation and Adaptation'

What did the EU enlargement bring for the Czech Republic and other countries twelve years ago?

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19. 4. 2016
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy would like to invite you to a public discussion introducing Tereza Novotná’s new publication "How Germany Unified and the EU Enlarged: Negotiating the Accession through Transplantation and Adaptation".

An active and comprehensive Czech European policy - mutual perception of the Czech Republic and the EU

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24. 3. 2016
Please accept our invitation to a panel discussion held on the occasion of the launch of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy's office in Brussels.
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