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Zuzana Kasáková

Associate Research Fellow

Zuzana Kasáková

Associate Research Fellow

Zuzana Kasáková holds a M.A. in West-European Studies and Ph.D. in Area Studies from Charles University´s Faculty of Social Sciences in Prague. She also studied abroad – at the University of Cambridge (1999), University of Edinburgh (2000), University of Glasgow (2000/2001) and London School of Economics and Political Science (2004). In 2004 she completed an internship at the Scottish National Party Whips office in Westminster, and five years later at Europaeum, University of Oxford. Currently, she is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and an associate research fellow at EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. In February 2012 she was elected Chair of the Academic Senate of the Faculty. Her research focuses on political development and history of the United Kingdom with special attention to the “Celtic fringe”, EU history and institutional development, regional policy, regionalism and minority nationalism in Europe. She has participated in number of European and national research projects, and projects focusing on curricula innovations and bringing EU closer to students and teachers at secondary schools.

National Convention on EU Affairs: Future form of the Multiannual Financial Framework and the EU Cohesion Policy after 2020

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31. 10. 2017
On 3rd of November a roundtable with the topic of Future form of the Multiannual Financial Framework and the EU Cohesion Policy after 2020 will take place within the National Convention on EU Affairs.

National Convention on EU Affairs: Mid-term revision of the multi-annual financial framework, EU financial planning after 2020 and application of the EAV

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10. 10. 2016
Radomír Špok, Lubor Lacina and Zuzana Kasáková co-authored a policy paper that will serve as background material for the roundtable debate within the National Convention on EU Affairs, which will take place this Friday, October 14.

Labour Party's labour's lost or has Margaret Thatcher been forgotten?

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9. 5. 2016
Zuzana Kasáková’s follow-up blog focusing on results of elections to autonomous legislative bodies of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Read more about some of the historically unprecedented results and difficulties accompanying proportional voting system.
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