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Tackling the Modern Divisions of Europe through Education
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24. 9. 2020
In his latest blog, Márk Szabó focuses on the topic of a divided society in Europe and, above all, on the question of how this phenomenon is affected by nationalism and education.
Policy paper: Climate change: can it unite divided society?
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10. 9. 2020
Lucie Vinařská in the background article to the debate of the same name from the Prague Climate Talks series (September 17) examines the opinion of Czech society on climate change, its division and the potential for unification due to the climate and coronavirus crisis.
Why the US protests matter
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20. 7. 2020
In his latest blog, Márk Szabó explains the importance of United States protests against racism for Europe.
Index of Czech Interests in the EU: The discussed European aid will be beneficial for the Czech economy
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17. 7. 2020
Within the project called Czech Interests in the EU, experts and researchers examine whether and how the interests of the Czech Republic are being carried through in European institutions. The result of the survey is the regularly published Index of Czech Interests. The topic of the first one is the response to the economic recession following the Special European Council.
Sustainable finance: the road to greater energy security in the Visegrad region
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16. 6. 2020
Linda Zeilina wrote a policy paper as a part of the Think Visegrad platform on the topic of sustainable finance and energy security of the Visegrád group countries.
Policy Paper: Just Transition Fund: An opportunity for Czech coal regions?
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10. 6. 2020
Zuzana Vondrová authored a policy paper for the 13th debate of the Prague Climate Talks, which will take place online on EUROPEUM's Facebook on June 16. The topic of the paper and the debate is Just Transition Fund.
POLICY PAPER: European Green Deal: will it bring structural change?
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7. 5. 2020
Lucie Vinařská authored a policy paper for the 12th debate of the Prague Climate Talks series titled "European Green Deal: will it bring structural change?", which will take place online on EUROPEUM's Facebook.
BLOG: Is the COVID-19 pandemic the coup de grace Hungarian democracy?
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23. 4. 2020
Intern Filip Sidó wrote a blog on "Is the COVID-19 pandemic a coup in Hungarian democracy?" in which he discusses the newly declared state of emergency in Hungary, which allows Prime Minister Orbán to rule through decrees that essentially give him unlimited power.
Press release: EU as a favorite scapegoat at the time of COVID-19 and why the truth is now more important than ever
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10. 4. 2020
Mauro Ferrari's alleged resignation as President of the European Research Council (ERC) relaunched the Eurosceptic debate on whether the EU failed during the coronavirus crisis. The story was eagerly taken over by the media and politicians as evidence of satisfaction and justification; satisfaction for their false narratives of the EU's lack of response and justification of their own neglect during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Just how much impact does the media have on elections?
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20. 3. 2020
Márk Szábó is writing in his blog about "Just how much impact does the media have on elections?"
Convergence of the EU and Turkey are at freezing point – causes and consequence?
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27. 2. 2020
Our intern Natálie Češková explores, in her latest blog, the question of "Convergence of the EU and Turkey are at freezing point – causes and consequence?".
EU Climate Policy as a challenge for Central Europe
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20. 12. 2019
Will the V4 countries stand together while negotiating the climate policies, or will the differences in their energy mixes send each of them in a different way? What are the reasons for Polish hesitant stance on 2050 climate neutrality? These and other questions are answered in the policy paper by Ryszarda Formuszewicz, which she published as part of the Think Visegrad platform.