The V4, France, and EU Foreign Policy: Time to Act

We are happy to invite you to the debate titled ''The V4, France, and EU Foreign Policy: Time to Act'', which will take place on March 19, 2019 from 17:00 to 18:30 at the Polish Institute (Nám. SNP 27, 814 99, Bratislava).

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Populism in Central Europe 2018

Together with the Austrian Society for European Politics, the Center for European Neighborhood Studies at the Central European University Budapest, the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana and GLOBSEC Policy Institute in Bratislava we jointly launched a project with the goal to examine why political and societal actors resort to an “anti-European” rhetoric. The final report from the project is now available.

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De Prague à Bratislava: Macron dans les sables mouvants des populistes européens

Our Martin Michelot, in his latest blog, analyses President Macron’s upcoming visit of the Czech and Slovak Republics.

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Pravda.sk: Bratislava has issues to solve. But it remains pro-European

Our Zuzana Stuchlíková, in an article for Pravda.sk, commented on Slovakia's domestic political scene and its position in the European Union after the murder of the investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancée.

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Slovakia: possible crisis of democratic society?

Our Alexandra Visnerova analyses, in her latest blog, the aftermath of the murder of an investigative journalist and his fiancée in Slovakia.

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Pravda.sk: Slovakia will discuss the future of the EU

How will the European Union look like in the future and what is the role of Slovakia in this future?

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Le Monde: Between Eastern and Western Europe. The gap widens.

"Why are the Czechs the most Eurosceptic in Europe after the Greeks?" Martin Michelot for the French Le Monde.

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Charting a new path for a reinforced and improved V4-France cooperation

We are proud to announce that we are among the organizers of the project ''Charting a new path for a reinforced and improved V4-France cooperation'', supported by the International Visegrad Fund.

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REPORT: Transregional versus national perspectives on Contemporary Central European History

After the launch of the publication "Transregional versus national perspectives on Contemporary Central European History", which took place on December 15, 2017 in Bratislava, the book is now available to order!

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EU Agencies' relocation: what can we learn from failure?

Our Miroslava Pěčková in her newest piece deals with the issue of relocation of the two European agencies that are going to be leaving London as a consequence of Brexit.

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