A new report prepared by Czech, Hungarian, Slovak and Polish researchers and kindly supported by the International Visegrad Fund explores possible areas of upgraded cooperation.
Show more PDFNový policy paper sepsán českými, slovenskými, maďarskými a polskými vyzkumníky s podporou International Visegrad Fund zkoumá možné oblasti vylepšené spolupráce.
Show more PDFAll eight participating organizations know the names of their new fellows! Tija Memisevic was chosen to conduct her research at EUROPEUM.
Show moreOur Director Vladimír Bartovic spoke on the 29th of April for the Croatian HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) about the importance of the existence of the Visegrad Group.
Show moreEUROPEUM is one of eight receiving institutions taking part in the Think Visegrad Fellowship program.
Show more PDFOur Head of Research Martin Michelot was among the three experts that contributed their country's vision on the question of whether Visegrad leaders should be concerned about the EU fragmentation.
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).
Show moreThe Director of EUROPEUM Institute for European policy Vladimír Bartovic commented yesterday at Rádio Slovensko - Rádiožurnál o 12:00 the talks of David Cameron and the V4 countries, especially regarding the demands of changes in social benefits.
Show moreEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is one of the organizers of this breakfast roundtable which will bring together representatives of businesses, governments and EU institutions, to debate about priorities of the EU Better Regulation Agenda in the year ahead while considering interests of the EU Central and Eastern European Member States.
Show more PDFEUROPEUM's director Vladimír Bartovic is one of the co-authors of a mid-term paper evaluating the Czech V4 presidency.
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