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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.

ČT24 90': Dutch vote in Netherlands′ parliamentary elections

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16. 3. 2017
Our research fellow Michal Vít was a guest on the 90' TV show of ČT24, where he commented on the parliamentary elections in the Netherlands.

ČRo Radiožurnál: Dutch parliamentary elections

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16. 3. 2017
Our resarch fellow Michal Vít was a guest on ČRo Radiožurnál, where he commented on the results of the Dutch parliamentary elections.

ČRo Plus: diplomatic incident between Turkey and the Netherlands

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13. 3. 2017
Our research fellow Michal Vít was a guest on ČRo Plus, where he commented on the recent diplomatic incident between Turkey and the Netherlands.

EU-Russia Civil Society Forum: What is the Role of Think Tanks in the Public Debate?

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2. 3. 2017
On request of the EU-Russia Civil Society Forum, our research fellow Michal Vít shares the findings from the 2016 EUROPEUM’s Go To Think Tank Index presented earlier this year.

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.

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.

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.

ČT24: Maltese EU Presidency

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3. 1. 2017
On January 1, Michal Vít was a guest of the Studio ČT24 program, where he commented on the Slovak presidency of the Council of the EU, its successes and failures as well as expectations from the following Maltese presidency.

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.

Hospodářské noviny: Either money or migrants

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12. 12. 2016
Our research fellow Michal Vít talks with Hospodářské noviny about the situation of the migration crisis in the Balkans.

Hospodářské noviny: If we don't want migrants, we must pay

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12. 12. 2016
Our research fellow Michal Vít commented in an interview for Hospodářské noviny on the situation of the migration crisis following his trip on the Balkan route.

RTVS: Angela Merkel re-elected as a CDU leader

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7. 12. 2016
For the Slovak television RTVS, our Research Fellow Michal Vít commented on the results of the vote about the leader of the strongest German political party, Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
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