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Zsanett Gréta Papp

Research Assistant

Zsanett Gréta Papp

Research Assistant

Zsanett is a Research Assistant at EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. As part of EUROPEUM's climate team, her research focuses mainly on raw materials, European green energy security, and the geoeconomic implications of climate change. She has a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Eötvös Loránd University, during which she also gained experience at Sciences Po Lille, where she studied European Studies. She is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Geopolitics at Charles University while participating as an Analyst for the Arctic Region at the Prague Geopolitical Collective (PGC). Since Zsanett has long-term research activity in the field of Circumpolar geopolitics and contributes to conferences and political debates about how place matters in geopolitics and the Contemporary World Order.

BLOG | Injecting the objectives of the European Green Deal into the EU’s Arctic strategy

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14. 4. 2023
As noted in previous posts, the Arctic has received considerable attention in the past decade due to climate change, economic opportunities, and the growing military presence in the region. As a result of this trend, shifts in Arctic security dynamics are occurring. What is the future role of the EU in this changing geopolitical environment? Zsanett Gréta Papp asks this question in her blog.

Policy Paper | The future is electric: role of Visegrad countries in the EV battery supply chain

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24. 3. 2023
The car industry is a crucial player for the economies of each Visegrad country, but to remain competitive adaptation is necessary. Since the shift from ICE to EVs leads to a substantial need for Critical Raw Materials (CRM), the V4 countries have and must continue to position themselves along the different parts of the EV battery supply chain from mining, refining to manufacturing, reuse and recycling as well as R&D into new battery chemistries. The future is electric: role of the Visegrad countries in the EV battery supply chain report addresses areas for Visegrad countries to ensure a sustainable and reliable EV battery supply chain.

Report | EU-Pacific talks: Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Bold vision for bold players

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10. 1. 2023
If you missed the EU-Pacific talks: Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Bold vision for bold players, here you can read the report from the debate written by Zsanett Gréta Papp. During the debate it was discussed, for example, that although each country has its own interests concerning the region, there are several global problems that countries should face together, because one country cannot solve them. On the other hand, it is really difficult to establish dialogue with the Indo-Pacific countries.

Blog | The US is investing more in Arctic deterrence

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27. 12. 2022
Zsanett Gréta Papp, our research assistant, writes in her blog "The US is investing more in Arctic deterrence", Given the rapid climate changes that are inherently altering the Arctic landscape and its prospects, the political tensions that existed in the region before the collapse of the USSR are not far off. This blog is the second in a series of blogs on the Arctic.

BLOG | Canada as the emerging leader in the Arctic

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27. 12. 2022
Zsanett Gréta Papp, our research assistant, writes in her blog "Canada as the emerging leader in the Arctic" that the Arctic is critical to Canada's national identity, prosperity, security, values, and interests. This blog is the first in a series of blogs on the Arctic.

EU MONITOR | The future shift of energy policies in the European Union

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19. 12. 2022
In her EU Monitor, Zsanett Gréta Papp discusses the current energy situation in the EU Member States. Where to look for a replacement for gas from Russia? And how will this decision affect the EU's green policy agenda?
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