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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.

One Hundred Years On: a New Central Europe from the Ruins?

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8. 2. 2018
As part of the project 1918 CEE Identity, Gábor Egry has written an essay that relates to the approaching hundred year anniversary of the collapse of the Central and Eastern European empires, and author analyzes, among other things, the common historical heritage of these newly created states.

CIVPOL – Civil Diplomacy on Migration Project

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22. 12. 2017
We are proud to be partners of CIVPOL, a project that aims to indetify the role and actions of the V4 countries regarding the management of the migration crisis within the region, and to give recommendations for future assistance in connection with border management, humanitarian/ethnic-religious issues and legal undertakings.

Parties, Voters and National Identity

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3. 2. 2016
Our project, organized in the research framework focusing on the topic of national identities in Central Europe, aims to research how political parties use themes connected to national identity, and its goal is to find out how the declared political positions influence the election results of individual political parties in different regions.

Jeseníky and political earmarking

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19. 1. 2015
Project describing the issue of earmarking in the Czech Republic which analyzes the territory of Jeseníky.
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