Vít Havelka, research fellow from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was talking about the new Charles Michel's (President of the European Council) budget proposal for European Union for years 2021–2027.
Show moreThe European Commission proposed in May 2018 to continue implementing the Creative Europe programme even more in the next budgetary period 2021-2027. This problematics is the main topic of Karel Barták's latest EU Monitor.
Show more PDFThe issue of the European Union's budget for the 2021-27 period has been a major topic over the past few weeks. At what stage are the negotiations now? What are the biggest disputes? What does the Czech Republic want to put across? This will be the focus of the next EU ± debate, which will take place on Thursday, January 23.
Show moreThe European Commission, together with the leaders of the EU Member States, is negotiating the future form of the budget for the 2021-2027 period. Our Vít Havelka commented for Hospodářské noviny on the issue of the Commission's priorities and the reduction of subsidies for the Czech Republic.
Show moreRead the comments of our experts regarding the future development of Brexit, EU enlargement or climate change combat. We've gathered answers from Christian Kvorning Lassen, Vít Havelka, Kateřina Davidová and Louis Cox-Brusseau.
Show more PDFKarel Barták published an EU Monitor, in which he focuses on the question if the size of Erasmus+ will determine the EU ambition in education.
Show more PDFOur analytic Vít Havelka contributed to the article about Multiannual Financial Framework for 2021–2027. He does not expect long-term budget's approval until the end of the year but is positive about its orientation and the Czech Republic's position.
Show moreOur Vladimír Bartovic commented on the possible delay of Brexit for Info.cz.
Show moreDaniel Šitera, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the V4 cooperation within the new Cohesion Policy.
Show more PDFThe report from the debate ''A New Deal for Emerging Technologies: Where will the money come from in the new MFF?,'' which took place on December 11, 2018 in Brussels, is now available.
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