Institut pro evropskou politiku EUROPEUM uspořádal ve dnech 16. - 27. července již 14. ročník mezinárodní letní školy zaměřené na aktuální otázky evropské integrace.
Show moreOur Research Fellow Christian Kvorning Lassen spoke to Rádio Slovensko RTVS about refugees legal protection beying returned from Greece to Turkey.
Show moreOur research fellow Christian Kvorning Lassen analyses the wave of populism and the crisis of leadership in many EU countries after the outcome of the British referendum.
Show moreWith the Brexit referendum being just behind the corner, the London School of Economics and Political Science launched a series of blogs about member states’ attitudes towards Brexit and future without Great Britain. Vladimír Bartovic and Zuzana Kasáková contributed to the forth blog describing position of the Czech Republic.
Show moreVladimír Bartovic was in Studio ČT24 yesterday. He commented on position of the Czech Republic and the V4 countries towards the quotas. Furthermore, he talked about international law and EU-Turkey deal.
Show moreAustria has announced plans to implement border controls at its shared border with Italy at the Brenner Pass. Alexandr Lagazzi analyses such move with regards to both Italy's and the Commission's reactions.
Show moreOur Project Manager Nelly Tomčíková analyses the current state of the European Neighbourhood Policy on charter97.org in her article within the framework of the "The Answer to the Eurasian Challenge for Eastern Europe" project.
Show moreNew blog from our research fellow Zuzana Picková about changes to British membership in the EU negotiated by David Cameron to avoid Brexit.
Show moreMatthieu Crévecoeur continues to analyse the current situation in the Middle East with connection to the suspended peace talks in Genève. He underlines the importance of solidarity and courage which should be demonstrated by the EU in order to make the peace talks successful.
Show moreAlthough the Europeans might see the U.S. presidential elections as rather bizarre, it currently presents similar trends to those in Europe. The phenomenon of “antisystem” candidates can now be found on both sides of the Atlantic. Read what Martin Michelot thinks about this development.
Show more