Náš Jiří Lacina se ve svém nejnovějším blogu věnuje České republice, jejímu postavení v rámci V4 a potažmo její angažovanosti v tzv. vícerychlostní Evropě.
Show moreVít Havelka was a guest of Czech Radio Plus, where he commented on Czech citizens' and politicians' attitude toward the European Union.
Show moreOur Jana Vlčková explores, in her latest blog, the causes of low Czech voter turnout in the EP elections.
Show moreNaše Jana Vlčková sepsala blog, ve kterém zkoumá příčiny nízké volební účasti ve volbách do Evropského parlamentu.
Show moreVít Havelka and Zuzana Stuchlíková from EUROPEUM Institute for European policy conducted an analysis of the activity of the Czech MEPs during the 2014–2019 term. The analysis combines quantitative and qualitative methods of research (including the interviews). The text contains, for example, the factors influencing MEPs' success, the impact of the national interests on their work, evaluations and recommendations.
Show more PDFThe results of a poll about the attitude of the Czechs towards the EU was published on the site of the Hospodářské noviny daily, IHNED.cz. This poll was conducted by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy along with Behavio and STEM research institute.
Show moreŠtěpán Vaškevič in his policy paper examines an often neglected activity in climate policies - waste management and its impact on climate change. How is the Czech republic really standing when it comes to this phenomena? And what are the further perspectives?
Show more PDFŠtěpán Vaškevič ve svém policy paperu zkoumá často opomíjený faktor klimatických změn, a sice odpad a jeho nakládání s ním. Jak se Česká republika potýká s tímto problémem ve srovnání s ostatními zeměmi? A jaké jsou výhledy do budoucna?
Show more PDFOur Vít Havelka talked in Czech Radio Plus station's broadcast on the topic of Czechs' knowledge about the European Union.
Show moreRecommendations from the roundtable discussion of the National Convention on EU Affairs for the informal summit of the European Council, which will take place on 9 May in Sibiu, are now available. They were prepared by Vladimír Bartovic and Zuzana Kasáková from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and are based on the discussion which took place on 29 March in the Liechtenstein Palace in Prague.
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