Vladimír Bartovic, Martin Michelot, Zuzana Stuchlíková, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Vít Havelka, Jana Juzová, Alexandr Lagazzi and Kateřina Davidová react to Juncker's State of the Union Address 2018 from the perspective of the future of the EU and the Czech Republic's role in it.
Show more PDFOn 24th of September we hosted a round table with Jeff Lovitt and Věra Řiháčková Pachta. The aim of the event was to present a progress and discuss major findings and recommendations of the OGP Independent Reporting (IRM) summarized in the Progress Report on the Czech Republic.
Show more PDFWe would like to cordially invite you to a half-day knowledge-sharing workshop that is part of the 2018 Festival of Democracy.
Show moreOur Alexandra Visnerova evaluates the Czech attitude towards the migration crisis.
Show moreMartin Michelot and Martin Macq wrote an introductory chapter for the new IFAT's publication on the security challenges for the V4 countries.
Show more PDFOur Martin Michelot has authored an article for European Leadership Network on PESCO, its advantages and the V4 perspective.
Show moreOur latest Eastern Monitor, authored by Jana Juzová, analyses the recently published Enlargement Strategy for the Western Balkan candidates by the European Commission.
Show more PDFKateřina Davidová wrote a policy paper on the topic "To dig or not to dig: three reasons why coal is the fuel of the past", which will serve as a background material for the fourth debate from our project Prague Climate Talks. The event will take place on April 19th, 2018 at the European house.
Show more PDFVladimír Bartovic, Martin Michelot, Zuzana Stuchlíková and Vít Havelka react to the informal meeting of the 27 heads of state or government held on the 23rd of February 2018.
Show moreAndrzej Sadecki, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the Multiannual Financial Framework for the years 2021-2027. The possible impacts of Brexit have also been taken into account. Andrzej Sadecki brings recommendations for the negotiations mainly for the Central European states.
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