The Think Visegrad Platform and EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy cordially invite you to an expert discussion titled: "Implications of Brexit for EU Decision Making"
Show more PDFEUCO meeting held on October 2019 brought several surprises. Read the comments of our experts regarding the future development of Brexit, EU enlargement or climate change combat. We've gathered answers from Christian Kvorning Lassen, Kateřina Davidová, Jana Juzová, Zuzana Stuchlíková, Louis Cox-Brusseau and Martin Michelot.
Show more PDFOur Martin Michelot talked to the Liberátion.fr web about Hungary Opposition awakening up to Orbán
Show moreWhat are the possible consequences of Brexit for the Czech Republic's position in the EU? What impact does Brexit have on the European political arena? And what steps could help our country to adapt to new status quo? These are some of the topics discussed in the policy paper prepared by our research fellow Vít Havelka.
Show more PDFDaniel Bartha published a policy paper as part of Think Visegrad.
Show more PDFOur Alexandr Lagazzi and Michal Vít, in a joint policy paper, present a year-long reflection on Chinese foreign policy and backdoor-deals diplomacy in the Western Balkans. Analysing the implementation of Chinese-backed investment projects in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the paper suggests the impact of Chinese influence in the region.
Show more PDFThe report from the debate ''Regional Cooperation and EU decision-making: impact of the Benelux, Nordic Council and V4,'' which took place on October 19, 2018 in Brussels, is now available.
Show more PDFIt is our pleasure to invite you to a seminar that takes place on Friday, 19th October from 12:30 to 15:00, at Centre for European Policy Studies in 1 Place du Congrès, 1000 Brussels.
Show more PDFWe 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.
Show moreOur Martin Michelot, in his latest policy paper, explores the relationship of France and the Visegrad group from a perspective of Macron's strategies, a possible multi-speed scenario and a political Franco-German axis, outlining the long-term prospect of cooperation.
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