EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is one of the authors of the document commissioned by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung offices in Prague and Warsaw about the differing reactions of individual Visegrad countries on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
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Show moreHow current governing political parties consider the level of their socialization on the European political arena? Does the European environment shape their perception of national interests towards the EU or it is the a opposite way? Find out more in paper by Michal Vít.
Show more PDFThe refugee crisis has highlighted hitherto latent divisions within the EU, particularly amongst the V4 countries and Western Europe. The division is, at first glance, rooted in fundamentally differing perceptions of the crisis, giving rise to several myths whose veracity merits questioning. This blog will seek to challenge three of the most popular misconceptions about the refugee crisis.
Show moreMichal Vít looks at the Czech Republic's reactions to the recent Polish parliamentary elections.
Show moreProject co-organized by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy focused on an increased cooperation between the EU and the Eastern Partnership countries.
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 PDFNew study edited by The European Movement in Serbia (EMinS) with an input from our fellow researcher Michal Vít.
Show moreMichal Vít's take on the Polish parliamentary elections.
Show moreWill the V4 countries find a common ground with the "Old Europe" regarding the refugee crisis? Read Martin Michelot's take on Central Europe's transformed image in Brussels.
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