In his policy paper, Vít Havelka deals with the matter of the Czech EU presidency and what needs to be done for it to be successful.
Show more PDFVít Havelka se ve svém policy paperu zabývá otázkou českého předsednictví v EU a tím, co je třeba udělat, aby bylo úspěšné.
Show more PDFIn his commentary for Info.cz, the head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, deals with the attitude of EU member states towards Turkey and its exploratory activities in the Mediterranean. He emphasizes Turkey's position as an important strategic partner of the EU and the efforts of European leaders to maintain positive relations.
Show moreOur research fellow Zuzana Stuchlíková commented on different positions of the V4 states in the matter of linking European funds drawing with respect for the rule of law. Last week, Hungary and Poland vetoed both the EU’s annual and multi-annual budgets, while Czechia and Slovakia supported it alongside with other Member States.
Show moreThe director of our Institute, Vladimir Bartovic, expressed his position on the current Brexit situation for the iDnes.cz and MF DNES servers yesterday. Above all, he commented on whether or not will the United Kingdom be able to conclude a trade deal with the EU by the end of this year.
Show moreOn Friday, October 2, our Žiga Faktor commented for ČT24 the latest development of the European Council. The topics were the common action against Turkey and sanctions on Belarus.
Show moreThe Think Visegrad platform, which brings together think tanks from the Visegrad countries, including the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, is offering 8 visiting fellowships to non-Visegrad expert fellows for the period Autumn/Winter of 2020. The duration of fellowships varies from 6 to 8 weeks (based on agreement with the hosting institute).
Show more PDFChristian Kvorning Lassen from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy together with Jan Kovář from Institute of International Relations Prague wrote a commentary "Czechia: economic recovery at the expense of climate and solidarity" for the EPIN Report publication, concerned with Germany's EU Council presidency, which starts in July.
Show more PDFChristian Kvorning Lassen z Institutu pro evropskou politiku EUROPEUM spolu s Janem Kovářem z Ústavu mezinárodních vztahů napsali komentář "Czechia: economic recovery at the expense of climate and solidarity" pro publikaci EPIN Report, která se věnuje německému předsednictví v Radě EU, jež začíná v červenci.
Show more PDFOur Vít Havelka comments on Friday 19 June 2020 European Council meeting.
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