A View from Central Europe: Germany and V4 moving further apart?

Our Research fellow Michal Vít was among the three experts that commented some newly essential questions in the first blog of a reshaped ‘A View from Central Europe’ series, published by the Central European Policy Institute (CEPI).

Show more

Big Deal about no Big Deal

New blog from our research fellow Zuzana Picková about changes to British membership in the EU negotiated by David Cameron to avoid Brexit.

Show more

EU has a role to play in the Syria Peace Talks II.

Matthieu 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 more

EU has a role to play in the suspended UN Syria Peace Talks I.

After the suspension of UN Syria Peace Talks with the Syrian government and opposition in Geneva, read what Matthieu Crévecoeur thinks about such a development and its significance for both the role of the EU in the Peace Talks and the Union's need to understand better the regional dynamics.

Show more

EUROPEUM at Forum 2000

Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM took part in this year's FORUM 2000.

Show more

Jeseníky and political earmarking

Project describing the issue of earmarking in the Czech Republic which analyzes the territory of Jeseníky.

Show more

Recommendation: Cohesion policy in program period of 2014 - 2020: experience and challenges

EUROPEUM developed a recommendation on cohesion policy for 2014 - 2020.

Show more PDF

Pegida versus Antipegida

Pediga (protest movement) has recently appeared in the center of public interest. On Wednesday January 21, manifestation of Pediga supporters took place in Leipzig. At the same time, however, their opponents organized a public gathering as well. Michal Vít analyzes the situation in his blog.

Show more

European funds - opportunities and risks

The Czech republic has been a net recipient ever since it entered the EU in 2004. That means it has been receiving more money than it has been contributing to the EU budget every year.

Show more

Some valuable lessons from U.S. politics?

Although 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



EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy
Staroměstské náměstí 4/1
Prague 1 - Staré Město
110 00

tel.: +420 212 246 552
email: europeum@europeum.org
https://www.europeum.org