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Michal Vít

Research Fellow (until September 2018)

Michal Vít

Research Fellow (until September 2018)

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.

Czech Republic within the EU common market

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11. 5. 2017
Eurocentrum České Budějovice in cooperation with the Economic faculty of South Bohemia University organized a lecture about Czech Republic on the EU common market.

REPORT: Integration of electricity markets in the CEE region from the perspective of the Czech Republic

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14. 2. 2017
On February 13 we organized an event discussing the integration of electricity markets in the CEE region, from which the report is now available.

The Western Balkan 6 Advocacy Group: The Balkans with a New Communication Strategy Towards the EU

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20. 12. 2016
Our Research Fellow Michal Vít joined the presentation of The Western Balkan 6 Advocacy Group (WB6 AG) strategy on December, 19.

INVITATION: Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)

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29. 11. 2016
We would like to cordially invite you to a debate on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which will take place on December 13th in České Budějovice.

INVITATION: Presentation of Advocacy Strategy for the EU Integration of the Western Balkans

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28. 11. 2016
In cooperation with European Movement Serbia and Regional Cooperation Council we would like to cordially invite you to the presentation followed by a discussion and small refreshment.

INVITATION: Assessing the future of EU Enlargement in the Western Balkans

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22. 11. 2016
We would like to invite you to the public debate on the issues of the EU enlargement in the Western Balkans region that will take place on 28 November.

How do Czech political parties work in the framework of European parties – is there any sense in voting them according to it?

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23. 4. 2014
We organised an event on the work of Czech political parties within the European Parliament.
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