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Vít Havelka

Senior Research Fellow

Vít Havelka

Senior Research Fellow

Vít Havelka is a Ph.D. student at the Department of European Studies, Institute of International Relations, Charles University in Prague. Mr. Havelka focuses on institutional relations of the EU and its member states, the EU budget, Europeanisation, and the transformative power of the EU. Since 2016 Vít Havelka was employed as the Political Officer at the Norwegian Embassy in Prague, and from February 2018 he is a Research Fellow at EUROPEUM.

Opinion: Prime Minister wants more from EU rescue package. That could me more expensive for us

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19. 6. 2020
Vít Havelka wrote a commentary about the demands of Prime MInister Andrej Babiš before Friday's (19 June) European Council meeting.

European Elections: A Year In Review

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26. 5. 2020
On the occasion of the anniversary of the ninth European Parliament elections, which took place from 23 to 26 May 2019, experts of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy prepared five analyses reflecting on the past year in the key areas: climate, multiannual financial framework, migration, geopolitics and European Union enlargement.

Brief on COVID-19: COVID-19 EU Response: The Subsidiarity Principle has been Working, but now it is Time for Adjustments

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13. 5. 2020
Ih his latest brief, our Vít Havelka discusses the topic of limits of the COVID-19 EU response and the subsidiarity principle.

Brief on COVID-19: Eurozone in Agreement over the first COVID19-Response

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12. 4. 2020
In his brief, Vít Havelka writes about the Eurozone ministers first agreement on the response against the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

EU MONITOR: Czechs and the Post-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework

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3. 4. 2020
In his latest EU monitor, Vít Havelka examines the attitude of the general Czech public towards the new EU Multiannual Financial Framework.

EU MONITOR: Czech Perception of the EU Defence Policy

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2. 4. 2020
In his latest EU monitor, Vít Havelka explores EU Defence Policy from Czech point of view.

EU MONITOR: Has the time come for a Czech Regional Policy?

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17. 1. 2020
Over the past 5 years, the Czech Republic has experienced unprecedented GDP growth, moving the country from 83% of EU average GDP in 2013 to 91% of the EU average GDP in 2019. At the same time, the Czech wage increased by more than 7% in 2013 in the last three years. This phenomenon is addressed by our Vít Havelka in the latest issue of the EU Monitor.

Czechs and the EU Brand: How do Czechs feel about the EU and what could change their mind?

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17. 1. 2020
This study is mainly based on a series of 12 brief surveys by Behavio research agency and on longitudinal research by STEM Institute for Empirical Research. The expert’s inputs were provided by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy.

EU MONITOR: MFF Negotiations: What Czechs think of the latest development

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18. 12. 2019
In his monitor, Vít Havelka explored the Czech position regarding the latest development in the Multi-Annual Financial Framework (MFF) negotiations.

Commentary: EUCO Meeting in December 2019

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13. 12. 2019
Read the comments of our experts regarding the future development of Brexit, EU enlargement or climate change combat. We've gathered answers from Christian Kvorning Lassen, Vít Havelka, Kateřina Davidová and Louis Cox-Brusseau.

National Convention on EU Affairs: Directly managed programs and other instruments within the new Multiannual Financial Framework as an opportunity for Czech in

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20. 11. 2019
The National Convention on EU Affairs will take place on November 22 at the Lichtenštejn Palace. The topic of the round table debate will be directly managed programs and other instruments within the new Multiannual Financial Framework as an opportunity for Czech interests

Policy paper: Implications of Brexit in EUs Decision Making for the Czech Republic

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23. 9. 2019
What are the possible consequences of Brexit for the Czech Republic's position in the EU? What impact does Brexit have on the European political arena? And what steps could help our country to adapt to new status quo? These are some of the topics discussed in the policy paper prepared by our research fellow Vít Havelka.
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