Prague European Summit 2017

The third annual Prague European Summit will be held on June 13th - 15th, 2017 in the premises of the Czernin and Lobkowicz Palace.

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The change in the balance of power after Brexit

Our Brussels Office Intern Emiel Dijkman focuses in his blog on the change in the balance of European power after the UK decided in their referendum to leave the Union.

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Foreign Policy: Emmanuel Macron, the Next President of France

Our Martin Michelot contributed to an article on Foreign Policy on the results of the French presidential elections, which ended in favour of Emmanuel Macron.

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Washington Post: France 2017: Europe’s most decisive election of the year

Our Martin Michelot was quoted in an article analysing the French presidential elections on Washington Post.

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Radio Free Europe: France's Future Course Hangs In Balance Of Presidential Election

Our Martin Michelot contributed to an article for Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty on the French presidential race.

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The Cipher Brief: Emmanuel Macron: More of the Same?

Our Martin Michelot authored an article on The Cipher Brief in which he explores the stances of Emmanuel Macron in terms of France's defence & security policy and NATO membership.

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The New Silk Road Controversy and the Beijing Summit

In her new blog, Hanka Burešová analyses the upcoming summit in Beijing from the perspective of China's OBOR project and its developments towards the EU.

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Internship - Prague European Summit 2017

Prague European Summit is looking for interns for this year's conference with the start of the internship at the beginning of June 2017.

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What price do Serbia and Macedonia have to pay to save the EU?

Michal 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.

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Reuters: Czech PM gambles by resigning to end finance minister spat

Our director Vladimír Bartovic commented on the political situation in the Czech Republic after the PM announced the government's resignation.

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