Our Alexandra Visnerova analyses, in her latest blog, the aftermath of the murder of an investigative journalist and his fiancée in Slovakia.
Show moreWe are proud to present the fourth event from our project Prague Climate Talks: The future of coal in Central Europe, which will take place on April 19th, 2018, at the European House.
Show more PDFMartin Michelot gives his opinion for Nouvelobs.com, on how the European Union could counter Viktor Orbán's efforts.
Show moreIn cooperation with Central European University, GLOBSEC Policy Institute, Austrian Society for European Politics and University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences we would like to cordially invite you to the conference on the topic of nationalistic populism and its reception in Central Europe.
Show more PDFWe are proud the continuation of our project aimed at establishing a platform for continued high-level discussion on the complex issue of climate change: Prague Climate Talks. The project will again host a series of debates with experts, professionals from varying relevant fields and the general public.
Show moreVladimír Bartovic commented for the Swiss journal Le Temps, on the political situation in relation to the homicide of two journalist in Slovakia.
Show moreOur Karolína Kvačková, in her newest blog, explores the issue of emissions reduction and the Czech republic position towards meeting the European Commission criteria.
Show moreWe would like to invite you to the public debate that is part of the series Café Evropa, which will take place in Liberec. Where did the past 25 years take the Czech Republic? Jan Šolc and Tomáš Prouza will discuss that and more.
Show more PDFHow will the European Union look like in the future and what is the role of Slovakia in this future?
Show moreCzechs are by far the most critical of all Central European countries. While in Hungary only 9 percent of people are in favor of leaving the EU, 34 percent is in Czech Republic.
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