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Martin Vokálek

Executive Director
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Martin Vokálek

Executive Director

Martin Vokálek holds a master’s degree in International Politics and Diplomacy from the Faculty of International Relations of the Prague University of Economics and Business (VŠE v Praze) and an MBA degree from the Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland and the Prague University of Economics and Business, Czechia. His minor was Project Management, and he has also completed courses in Management and Law at the Management Centre Innsbruck, Austria. He has participated for several years in the European Youth Parliament and the Czech Student Union, was a Vice President and Member of the Academic Senate, and has co-founded the Czech chapter of the student transatlantic think-tank European Horizons. For several years, he collaborated on the project of CERMAT, worked at the Institute of International Relations and other institutions, served as the Finance Manager at the International Sustainable Finance Centre, and was active also in the private sector.

He is currently the Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, having started there as the Office and Project Manager in 2016. He is interested in economic issues, European security and NATO, hybrid threats, war crimes and international law problematic.

Radio Z: Demonstrations in Belarus, their impact on the situation there and the EU's position

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27. 8. 2020
On Wednesday, August 26, Martin Vokálek, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was a guest of the morning broadcast of Radio Z.

Rádio Z: The Current Situation in Belarus

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21. 8. 2020
On Friday, August 21, Martin Vokálek, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was a guest on the morning broadcast of Radio Z. In an interview, he commented on the current situation in Belarus.

Emerging Europe: Are Czech-EU Relations at Breaking Point?

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30. 10. 2017
Martin Vokálek contributed to Emerging Europe with his analysis of post-election situation in the Czech Republic with an emphasis on Czech-EU relationships.
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