Our director Vladimír Bartovic contributed with his answer to the Carnegie Europe series 'Judy Asks,' where he responded to the question whether the EU has the right policy for Hungary and Poland.
Show moreOur director Vladimír Bartovic contributed with his answer to the Carnegie Europe series 'Judy Asks,' where he responded to the question whether the EU has the right policy for Hungary and Poland.
Show moreIn an interview for ČRo Plus, our research fellow Michal Vít commented on the recent trial in Hungary over the death of 71 migrants.
Show moreChristian Kvorning Lassen has analyzed in his latest policy paper how the Common European Asylum System works and to what extent the treatment of asylum seekers and the rate of recognition of applications vary in practice between EU members.
Show more PDFIn an interview for Foreign Policy, our director Vladimír Bartovic commented on Sobotka's recent attempt to tender the resignation of his entire coalition government.
Show moreIn cooperation with the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University of Prague we would like to cordially invite you to the lecture on the anti-gender phenomenon held by Andrea Pető – Professor at the Department of Gender Studies at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary.
Show more PDFMichal Vít analyses, in his latest policy paper, the state of EU cooperation with Serbia and Macedonia after the closing of the Balkan route, with focus on the role of the Czech Republic within the negotiations.
Show more PDFIn an interview for ČRo Plus, our director Vladimír Bartovic commented on the disputes over Hungary's new higher education law.
Show moreEUROPEUM is one of eight receiving institutions taking part in the Think Visegrad Fellowship program.
Show more DOCZsuzsanna Csornai, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the balance of power within the European Union among Member States both in terms of capacities from the realist point of view and in terms of bargaining power in EU institutions.
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