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Michal Vít

Research Fellow

Michal Vít

Research Fellow

Michal obtained his doctorate in 2017 from the joint East and Central Europe in Transnational Perspective program of Masaryk University and the University of Leipzig. Previously he was associated with the Institute for European Policy (IEP), Berlin. He underwent research fellowships at University of Konstanz and University of Vienna, and is Assistant Professor at the Metropolitan University Prague.

He worked as a Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute until September 2018.

Chinese Influence in the Western Balkans: An Annual Review

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12. 3. 2019
Our Alexandr Lagazzi and Michal Vít, in a joint policy paper, present a year-long reflection on Chinese foreign policy and backdoor-deals diplomacy in the Western Balkans. Analysing the implementation of Chinese-backed investment projects in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the paper suggests the impact of Chinese influence in the region.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Chinese influence in the Western Balkans

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27. 10. 2017
Our Alexandr Lagazzi and Michal Vít, in a joint policy paper, focused on Chinese foreign policy and backdoor-deals diplomacy in the Western Balkans. Following on-the-ground research on the actual implementation of investment projects in Serbia and other Western Balkans countries, the paper analyzes the impact of Chinese influence in the region.

Response to 2016 and Years Before: European Union and its Future

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25. 9. 2017
Do not miss an opinion piece by our research fellow Michal Vít concerning future of the European Union in the context of Western Balkan.

What price do Serbia and Macedonia have to pay to save the EU?

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4. 5. 2017
Michal Vít analyses, in his latest policy paper, the state of EU cooperation with Serbia and Macedonia after the closing of the Balkan route, with focus on the role of the Czech Republic within the negotiations.

The Western Balkans on their way to the EU – status quo regardless of refugees

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23. 2. 2017
Michal Vít focuses, in his latest policy paper, on the contemporary political and societal context of the Western Balkan region from the perspective of EU enlargement, with focus on the developments during the refugees crisis.

Central Europe and the rise of nationalism

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2. 2. 2017
Our Michal Vít contributed to the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs' publication titled Illiberal Democracies in the EU: the Visegrad Group and the Risk of Disintegration with a chapter on the broader context of political development of the V4 region in the light of the immigration crisis of 2015 and 2016.

Western Balkans on its way to the EU – status quo regardless of the refugee crisis

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3. 8. 2016
New policy paper by Michal Vít analyses current situation in the Western Balkans countries from the perspective of ongoing convergence process of these countries and the EU.

A View from Central Europe: Germany and V4 moving further apart?

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29. 2. 2016
Our Research fellow Michal Vít was among the three experts that commented some newly essential questions in the first blog of a reshaped ‘A View from Central Europe’ series, published by the Central European Policy Institute (CEPI).

Socialization of CEE Governments in the EU Environment - Who Shapes the Norms?

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13. 1. 2016
How current governing political parties consider the level of their socialization on the European political arena? Does the European environment shape their perception of national interests towards the EU or it is the a opposite way? Find out more in paper by Michal Vít.

Electricity has to be primarily competitive

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7. 1. 2016
Michal Vít interviewed Miroslav Marvan, former director of OTE. In the interview for energymotejlek.com, they discussed for instance the implications of low electricity prices, renewable energy subsidies, or the use of modern technologies.

View from Prague: Czech disinterest, despite challenges posed

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7. 11. 2015
Michal Vít looks at the Czech Republic's reactions to the recent Polish parliamentary elections.

Is Poland truly on the verge of a conservative Armageddon?

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29. 10. 2015
Michal Vít's take on the Polish parliamentary elections.
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