Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM published a policy brief by Jan Váška. Read about potential risks connected to the possible departure of Great Britain from the European Union.
Show more PDFHungary's democracy and rule of law might be threatened by Viktor Orbán's actions. What mechanisms could or should the EU implement to ensure that demoracy of its member state is not jeopardized? Find out in the policy paper written by Zuzana Stuchlíková.
Show more PDFDoes the EU and the Commission in particular possess appropriate tools to deal with the ‘complicated’ candidate countries in a complex international reality? Marko Stojić in his new policy paper tackles the question with a comparative analysis of six Western Balkan (potential) candidates for EU membership, based on the qualitative analysis of the EU’s most recent and updated enlargement documents.
Show more PDFCh. Kvorning Lassen's follow-up blog about the three major obstacles that need to be overcome before a parallel agreement can be a reality, which seems highly unlikely, as he outlined in previous post.
Show moreWe are launching a new project "Visegrad in the EU - How much do we matter?" under the leadership of EUROPEUM's director Vladimír Bartovic.
Show more PDFEarlier in November, EUROPEUM had the pleasure to organize a panel discussion on the EU and Ukraine, involving Štefan Füle and Václav Lídl and two distinguished Ukrainian speakers, Oleksii Haran and Maria Zolkina of the Democratic Initiatives Foundation (DIF).
Show more PDFHow do various members of the EU view UK´s renegotiation? Director of Europeum Vladimír Bartovic explains the Czech point of view on the LSE blog.
Show morePanel discussion called "Is the Eurozone membership a condition sine qua non for influencing Union's economic policies? The case study of Visegrad countries".
Show more PDFVladimír Bartovic contributed to a project on the relations between enlargement and citizenship in EU member states.
Show moreCall for papers for a project focused on the Visegrad Group.
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