Please accept our invitation to a public discussion focusing on the most important challenges and their implications to the process of the EU enlargement. The EU integration process is facing several significant internal and external challenges - ranging from the Greek debt crisis and the upcoming UK referendum on EU membership to the migration crisis and a resurgent Russia - that must be confronted amid a complex political and economic backdrop.
Show more PDFEUROPEUM’s research fellow Michal Vít spoke in Rozhovory a komentáře about yesterday’s EU summit with Turkey, Ankara’s increasing demands and possible voluntary and involuntary quotas.
Show moreEUROPEUM is co-organizing a panel discussion focusing on the role of the Czech Republic in potential enlargement of the EU to the Western Balkans.
Show moreDoes 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 PDFOn October 25 a 17-point plan has been agreed in Brussels upon cooperation on dealing with the influx of migrants. Is it going to change something or it's just another bureocratic measure? Find out in Marko Stojic's blog.
Show moreNew study edited by The European Movement in Serbia (EMinS) with an input from our fellow researcher Michal Vít.
Show moreCall for papers for a project focused on the Visegrad Group.
Show moreHow is current migrant crisis showing Western Balkans relations and what damage does it cause there? Read the text by Marko Stojić.
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