In cooperation with Centre for European Policy Studies and European Policy Institutes Network we organise on December 9 an international conference in the framework of the Think Visegrad in Brussels project.
Show more PDFOleksii Sydorchuk analyses in his blog the first local elections in Ukraine since the events of the Euromaidan.
Show moreBlog by Oleksii Sydorchuk addresses the first post-Euromaidan local elections in Ukraine.
Show moreA group of international students from the University of Oslo visited EUROPEUM on the 20th of October 2016.
Show moreChristian Kvorning Lassen's article published in Charter 97 focuses on Russia’s involvement in Czech politics.
Show moreIn connection with today’s World Intellectual Property Day, read new blog concerning protection of trade secrets by Pierre Grangé.
Show moreOur Head of Research Martin Michelot joins the V4 revue's debate on #humansonthemove writing about the changing atmosphere in the Czech Republic: about complaining, solidarity and responsibility.
Show moreNew blog from our research fellow Zuzana Picková about changes to British membership in the EU negotiated by David Cameron to avoid Brexit.
Show moreAfter the suspension of UN Syria Peace Talks with the Syrian government and opposition in Geneva, read what Matthieu Crévecoeur thinks about such a development and its significance for both the role of the EU in the Peace Talks and the Union's need to understand better the regional dynamics.
Show moreThe refugee crisis has highlighted hitherto latent divisions within the EU, particularly amongst the V4 countries and Western Europe. The division is, at first glance, rooted in fundamentally differing perceptions of the crisis, giving rise to several myths whose veracity merits questioning. This blog will seek to challenge three of the most popular misconceptions about the refugee crisis.
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