Our Vítek Havelka is the author of an article-commentaryfor the news portal Info.cz. His text deals with the analysis of the trend of deepening European integration, following the agreement on the European budget and the rescue package.
Show moreThe latest article from Vít Havelka aims to explain how the Czech population perceives the EU Climate Policy and especially the European Green Deal.
Show more PDFOur Kateřina Davidová, together with Nikola Hořejš from the Institute of Empirical Research STEM, wrote a commentary dealing with the topic of the European Green Deal. The article was published throught the G.cz portal.
Show moreOur researcher Vít Havelka is the author of a text that deals with the topic of the European Union's response to COVID-19 and how it is perceived by Czech society.
Show more PDFOur research fellow Vít Havelka is the author of the text responding to Lenka Zlámalová's article published on the Echo Prime platform. It deals with the topic of the status of the Czech Republic within the issue of net payers / net beneficiaries.
Show more PDFVladimír Bartovic, the director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy commented for the Pravda.sk portal on the issues and circumstances concerning the newly emerging European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO), and, among other things, dealt with the issue of its staffing.
Show moreThe new direction of the Slovak political scene and the significance of this development within the Visegrad region: that is the topic our Miroslava Pěčková deals with in her latest EU Monitor.
Show more PDFOur research fellow Tereza Novotná is the author of an article published within the 9DASHLINE platform, which deals with the topic of North and South Korea and their future relationship and ties with the EU.
Show moreChristian Kvorning Lassen from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy together with Jan Kovář from Institute of International Relations Prague wrote a commentary "Czechia: economic recovery at the expense of climate and solidarity" for the EPIN Report publication, concerned with Germany's EU Council presidency, which starts in July.
Show more PDFOur Vít Havelka commented for Deník N on the German presidency of the Council of the European Union and how it could be beneficial for Czech Republic .
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