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INVITATION: Café Evropa: The European budget and its future – will we lose the money from the EU?
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11. 11. 2019
Accept our sincere invitation to the public debate that is part of the series Café Evropa. This time in Prague on Tuesday, November 26th from 6 PM. Our distinguished guests will discuss the following topic: The European budget and its future - will we lose the money income from the EU?
REPORT: NATO was, is and will be great, experts agree. But not everything in the alliance is alright (Euractiv)
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7. 11. 2019
"Despite many changes in the international environment over the past 70 years, the North Atlantic Alliance has managed to remain relevant. If this is to be the case, it is necessary to think about its internal functioning," writes Euractiv in a report about our debate titled Making NATO Great Again.
INVITATION: Implications of Brexit for EU Decision Making
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7. 11. 2019
The Think Visegrad Platform and EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy cordially invite you to an expert discussion titled: "Implications of Brexit for EU Decision Making"
The European Union in Central Asia: Balancing Competing Actors and Opportunities for the V4 Countries
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6. 11. 2019
As a part of the Think Visegrad platform, Alica Kizeková published a policy paper about European Union's strategy in the Central Asia and the opportunities for Visegrad Four countries.
When will actions follow rhetoric in climate policies?
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5. 11. 2019
In her blog post, Tuba Nilüfer Uğur writes about promises and actions in a fight against the climate change.
REPORT: The Visegrad Four and Germany: which shared priorities in the next Commission?
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31. 10. 2019
The panel discussion titled “The Visegrad Four and Germany: which shared priorities in the next Commission?” took place on Wednesday, 16th October 2019 at the Fondation Universitaire in Brussels. In the light of discussions about the incoming Commission, the event asked the question of whether we will see unity on certain issues between the countries of the Visegrad Four (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) and Germany.
Café Evropa: Thirty Years of Freedom - how can they be perceived and what awaits us?
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31. 10. 2019
Come and sit with us in the format of debates Café Evropa, organized by the European Commission in the Czech Republic and the European Parliament Office in cooperation with EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy.
INVITATION: EU± // Countries of Central Europe and the rule of law
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24. 10. 2019
The European Union was founded on the principles of freedom, equality and democracy - these are the values within which the rule of law plays an important role. Recently, in relation to the situation in Poland and Hungary, there has been a debate on the extent to which the EU should protect these fundamental values and whether it has the right to comment on them at all.
POLICY PAPER: The Impacts of Climate Change in the Czech Republic: What Can We Do?
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22. 10. 2019
Helena Škrdlíková authored a policy paper for the upcoming 11th debate from the Prague Climate Talks series.
Report: Brand EU: What do Czechs think of the EU and how it differs from other V4 countries #2
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16. 10. 2019
The report from the presentation “Brand EU: What do Czechs think of the EU and how it differs from other V4 countries” which was organized by the EUROPEUM Institute for European policy and took place on 10th October 2019 at the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the European Union.
Report: Brand EU - What do Czechs think of the EU and how it differs from other V4 countries #1
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16. 10. 2019
The report from the working breakfast “Brand EU: What do Czechs think of the EU and how it differs from other V4 countries” which was organized by the EUROPEUM Institute for European policy and took place on 10th October 2019 in Hotel Leopold in Brussels is now available.
Conference "Woman, Religion and Secularism in Europe"
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15. 10. 2019
On Tuesday, October 22, a conference entitled “Woman, Religion and Secularism in Europe” will take place at 6 pm at the Institut français de Prague (Štěpánská 35, 11000 Prague).