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REPORT: Implications of Brexit for EU Decision Making

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12. 12. 2019
The expert discussion titled “Implication of Brexit for EU Decision Making” was organised by the Think Visegrad - V4 Think Tank Platform together with EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and took place on 28th November 2019 in Press Club Brussels.

REPORT: European Foreign Policy towards Eastern Europe: Future of Eastern Partnership beyond 2020

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10. 12. 2019
The expert panel discussion titled “European Foreign Policy towards Eastern Europe: Future of Eastern Partnership beyond 2020” was organised by the Think Visegrad - V4 Think Tank Platform (represented by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy) together with the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the European Union and Association for International Affairs (AMO).

The human cost of the EU’s externalisation of fundamental obligations

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6. 12. 2019
More than half of all refugees from Syria is currently located in Turkey. In her latest blog, Tuba Nilüfer Uğur zooms in on the local situation and suggests steps that should be made by the EU to help this matter.

INVITATION: Café Evropa: The Green Deal for Europe - is development in Europe sustainable?

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5. 12. 2019
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in cooperation with the European Commission in the CR and the European Parliament Bureau would like to invite you to another debate from the Café Evropa series. This time, the topic will be "The Green Deal for Europe - is development in Europe sustainable?".

INVITATION: What EU do we want in 2025?

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5. 12. 2019
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to a discussion on "What EU do we want in 2025? The future of cohesion policy", which will take place on Wednesday, 11 December 2019, from 18:00 to 19:30 at the European House (Jungmannova 24).

INVITATION: Café Evropa in regions - Plzeň: EU and its responsibility for defence

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5. 12. 2019
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy kindly invites you to another Café Evropa in the regions debate, which will take place in Kulturka ZČU in Plzeň. On Tuesday of the 17th December, we shall discuss the topic of the EU and its responsibility for defence.

INVITATION: EU ± // The implications of the British elections on Brexit

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3. 12. 2019
What other implications can UK elections have for the European Union? What is the process of the election campaign, what parties are running and what's their program? What results do experts expect? These and other questions will be answered by leading Czech experts in Great Britain on 11 December at the Prague Creative Center.

REPORT: Ever closer, never single

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27. 11. 2019
On 12 November 2019, Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the European Union together with EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and CEBRE - Czech Business Representation to the EU in Brussels organised a high-level lunch debate. The meeting was attended by representatives of European Commission, Member States, MEPs, private sector as well as trade unions and research institutes. The debate focused on assessing the current state of the Single Market based on various survey conducted among businesses earlier this year - and draw recommendations for the new Commission.

INVITATION: Café Evropa in the regions – Mělník: Excessive waste production - will we drown in garbage?

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22. 11. 2019
The European Commission in the Czech Republic and the Office of the European Parliament in cooperation with the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy cordially invite you to the next debating evening in the Café Evropa series. The discussion will take place on Tuesday 10th December at 16:30 in the Masaryk Cultural Center (U Sadů 323, Mělník).

The Economic Standard: V4 countries diverge on European defense initiatives, but still have a lot to offer

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18. 11. 2019
Our Gergely Varga wrote an article for the Economic Standard about the V4 Countries and their diverge on European defense initiatives

The V4 and the European Defence Initiatives

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15. 11. 2019
Gergely Varga published an interesting policy paper as a part of Think Visegrad platform. He focused on the differences in approaches of V4 countries towards EU and NATO, while also finding common traits which could serve as valuable inputs to the discussion about the future of European defence.

The question of Hungary’s usage of the migration topic in policymaking

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14. 11. 2019
Our Mark Szabo explores, in his latest blog, the question of Hungary’s usage of the migration topic in policymaking.
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