Building Bridges Between National Perspectives on the European Union

As we have been seeing lately, the position of the EU member states towards the Union is quite differentiated. The French Institute for International Relations began a unique project in December of 2014 which aims at bridging these different perspectives though mutual understanding and dialogue. The project is scheduled to continues till March 2016.

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COP21: a glimmer of hope amidst the gloom?

The COP21 climate conference in Paris has finished and brought a "historic" agreement. What are its chances to succeed? And what areas were left out of the discussions altogether? Find out in a new blog by Christian Kvorning Lassen and Kateřina Davidová.

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Project Visegrad in the EU - How Much Do We Matter?

We are launching a new project "Visegrad in the EU - How much do we matter?" under the leadership of EUROPEUM's director Vladimír Bartovic.

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Realizing the Fifth Freedom: On the Road to an Internal Market for Knowledge

EUROPEUM's research fellow Mitchell Young published new paper "Realizing the Fifth Freedom: On the Road to an Internal Market for Knowledge".

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European Integration of the Western Balkans - Can the Visegrad Group Countries Serve as Role Models?

New study edited by The European Movement in Serbia (EMinS) with an input from our fellow researcher Michal Vít.

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Enlargement and Citizenship: Looking to the Future - Czech Republic

Vladimír Bartovic contributed to a project on the relations between enlargement and citizenship in EU member states.

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Destination: Transparency project - case studies on the anti-corruption in the V4 countries

Our senior researcher Věra Řiháčková contributed to a publication within the Destination: Transparency project.

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Prospects of the Visegrad cooperation

Europeum's director Vladimír Bartovic contributed to a recent publication called "Prospects of the Visegrad cooperation"

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