Our Director Vladimir Bartovic was one of the respondents for the European Citizen Action Service's survey as a part of the Europe for Citizens Programme.
Show moreOur Head of Research Martin Michelot was quoted in an article by Le Monde titled In Bratislava, an European summit to "take control".
Show moreAfter the "mini-summit" of top leaders of Germany, France and Italy took place, Michal Vít spoke for Czech TV (ČT24) about the future form of European integration.
Show moreMichal Vít was a guest on ČT24 the 13th of July. He spoke about the summit on Brexit aftermath, that is to be held at the end of August by Germany, Italy and France, whose president, Francois Hollande, invited the other two European leaders.
Show moreMichal Vít was one of the guests on ČT24 the 4th of July, where he spoke about the situation of the UK after Brexit and the future of the EU.
Show moreAustria has announced plans to implement border controls at its shared border with Italy at the Brenner Pass. Alexandr Lagazzi analyses such move with regards to both Italy's and the Commission's reactions.
Show moreTogether with the Institute for European Studies at Université libre de Bruxelles we cordially invite you to a book launch and debate introducing Tereza Novotná's new book 'How Germany Unified and the EU Enlarged: Negotiating the Accession through Transplantation and Adaptation'
Show more PDFEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy would like to invite you to a public discussion introducing Tereza Novotná’s new publication "How Germany Unified and the EU Enlarged: Negotiating the Accession through Transplantation and Adaptation".
Show more PDFThe first issue of the Brussels Monitor by Tereza Novotná, which deals with the European External Action Service (EEAS) appointments, was featured within the Politico Playbook as the most popular post on TheWonk.eu.
Show moreOur Research fellow Michal Vít was among the three experts that commented some newly essential questions in the first blog of a reshaped ‘A View from Central Europe’ series, published by the Central European Policy Institute (CEPI).
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