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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.

Evaluation of the Czech EU policy in 2018

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9. 9. 2019
Vít Havelka and Louis Cox-Brusseau published a policy paper evaluating the Czech EU policy in 2018

Commentary: EUCO Meeting in June 2019

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21. 6. 2019
Christian Kvorning Lassen, Kateřina Davidová, Jana Juzová, Vít Havelka and Louis Cox-Brusseau react to the EUCO Meeting held in June 2019.

Commentary: European Elections

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27. 5. 2019
Experts from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy present you with their reactions to the European Parliament elections, which took place last week.

ELECTIONS COMMENTARIES: Main topics of the upcoming European Elections

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23. 5. 2019
Our experts published a series of commentaries aiming to provide the reader with an overview and general understanding of the context that the upcoming European elections will take place in.

RECOMMENDATIONS: Setting the future relationship with the UK after Brexit

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22. 5. 2019
Recommendations for setting the future relationship with the UK after Brexit, based on the roundtable discussion of the National Convention on EU Affairs, are now available. They were prepared by Vít Havelka and Zuzana Kasáková from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. The discussion took place on 26 April.

ELECTIONS COMMENTARY: Economic Policies – Czech Party Programmes for the EP 2019 Elections

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22. 5. 2019
Vít Havelka, in his latest commentary, analyzes the economic policies of Czech political parties' programs for the European Parliament elections.

Analysis Of the Activity Of the Czech MEPs During the 2014–2019 Term

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17. 5. 2019
Vít Havelka and Zuzana Stuchlíková from EUROPEUM Institute for European policy conducted an analysis of the activity of the Czech MEPs during the 2014–2019 term. The analysis combines quantitative and qualitative methods of research (including the interviews). The text contains, for example, the factors influencing MEPs' success, the impact of the national interests on their work, evaluations and recommendations.

Commentary: Summit in Sibiu

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10. 5. 2019
Vladimír Bartovic, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Zuzana Stuchlíková, Louis Cox-Brusseau, Vít Havelka and Kateřina Davidová reacted to the Summit in Sibiu 2019.

ELECTIONS COMMENTARY: Main election topics of the upcoming European Elections

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23. 4. 2019
Our Kateřina Davidová and Vít Havelka published a commentary aiming to provide the reader with an overview and general understanding of the context that the upcoming European elections will take place in.

Commentary: Special European Council (Art. 50)

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9. 4. 2019
Vladimír Bartovic, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Martin Michelot and Vít Havelka present their thoughts on the prospect of a long Brexit extension (April 10).

National Convention on EU Affairs: Priorities of Czechia for the Summit in Sibiu

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19. 3. 2019
On 29th of March, another National Convention on EU Affairs is going to take place in the Liechtenstein Palace. The topic of this round table is "Priorities of Czechia for the Summit in Sibiu". The debaters will be representatives of state administration, education sector, business sphere, and social partners. The professional guarantor of this round table is EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy.

National Convention on EU Affairs: The potential of EU like-minded coalitions forming after Brexit

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8. 2. 2019
The National Convention on EU Affairs will take place on February 8 Lichtenštejn Palace. The topic of the round table debate will be the potential of EU like-minded coalitions forming after Brexit.
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