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EUROPEUM COVID-19

Publications, events and other activities concerning the pandemic and its consequences
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EUROPEUM COVID-19

Publications, events and other activities concerning the pandemic and its consequences

#EUvsCOVID19

  • Informing the public via social media about the policies of the European Union aimed at mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences for the citizens, Member States, economy and other areas
  • EU's reaction to the coronavirus was also a topic of our publications and public debates (see below) or our Talking Europe(um) podcast

Articles and publications

We put the latest COVID-19 developments in the context.

Debates

We swiftly started organising online-only debates.

Czech Republic’s Response To The Coronavirus Pandemic: Chaotic Success Story?

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24. 4. 2020
Zuzana Stuchlíková wrote an article for the Robert Schuman Foundation about Czechia's response to COVID-19. The article was published as a part of the series Managing COVID-19, A Journey Through Europe.

EASTERN MONITOR: Western Balkans in the fight against the COVID-19: Another cause for democratic backsliding?

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24. 4. 2020
In her latest Eastern Monitor, Jana Juzová examines the fight of western Balkans countries against the COVID-19.

Brief on COVID-19: WHO under threat? Maintaining multilateralism and global cooperation in times of COVID-19

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23. 4. 2020
In her brief, Danielle Piatkiewicz writes about the need of multilateral and international cooperation when the COVID-19 crisis ends.

Is the COVID-19 pandemic the Hungarian democracy's coup de grace

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23. 4. 2020
In his blog, our intern Filip Sidó writes about the COVID-19 pandemic and democracy in Hungary.

INVITATION: EU± // Europeanisation in the times of corona pandemics (online)

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23. 4. 2020
The corona pandemics has touched all countries in the European Union as well as the European institutions. The live online debate will discuss how the concept of Europeanisation help us understand the current developments in the EU and anticipate the future.

INVITATION: Café Evropa online: Democracy and values in times of coronavirus

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23. 4. 2020
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to the next debate in the Café Evropa series. Like the previous debate it will be broadcasted online because of anti-coronavirus measures. The debate will focus on the democracy and values in times of coronavirus. The debate will take place on Tuesday, 28 April.

Brief on COVID-19: European integration continues on several fronts as the COVID-19 crisis escalates. Without the Czech Republic

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22. 4. 2020
In his brief, Jiří Lacina explores the impact of COVID-19 on the future development of European integration and the role of Czechia in this development.

EU crisis response in tackling COVID-19. Views from the Member States

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21. 4. 2020
Christian Kvorning Lassen from Europeum together with Jan Kovář from Institute of International Relations Prague wrote a commentary "Czech Republic: political elites and citizens view EU cooperation with scepticism" for the EPIN Report publication, concerned with EU Member States' crisis reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic.

China is Successfully Changing the Narratives on COVID–19

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15. 4. 2020
Our intern Kristýna Kšírová writes a blog about China and its behaviour towards COVID–19.

Democracy for better or for worse? Assessing Poland’s upcoming elections

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14. 4. 2020
In her article, Danielle Piatkiewicz assesses the May presidential elections in Poland, taking place during the COVID–19 pandemic.

Brief on COVID-19: Eurozone in Agreement over the first COVID19-Response

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12. 4. 2020
In his brief, Vít Havelka writes about the Eurozone ministers first agreement on the response against the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Brief on COVID-19: National governments, not the EU, sleepwalked into the corona crisis

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9. 4. 2020
In his brief, Christian Kvorning Lassen writes that on January 26, the EU’s Centre for Disease Control (ECDC) warned Member States that Covid-19 infection spread in Europe would be probable and considerable. The EU offered in January to support Member States with purchasing of medical equipment, test kits, protective gear, and general support. Member States refused the EU’s help in January, stating that their health care systems were adequately prepared for the Virus.
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