REPORT: The Future of the Visegrad Group

On 24 October 2017 in Berlin, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) and Das Progressive Zentrum launched the second episode of their joint project "Future Scenarios for the Visegrad Group".

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Looking for the cause of Czech euroscepticism? Go back to school

Our Adi Muhovic explores, in his latest blog following the results of the parliamentary elections, the cause(s) of Czech euroscepticism.

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Commentary: The Rome Summit

Vladimír Bartovic, Martin Michelot, Tereza Novotná, Zuzana Stuchlíková and Alexandr Lagazzi react to the signed Rome Declaration from the perspective of the future of the EU and the Czech Republic's role in it.

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Sobotka’s Gambit; is the KSCM Mature Enough to make a Viable Government Partner?

Our Research Assistant Marianne Grønning analyses, in her latest blog, the possible outlook for a reinvention of the KSCM party and its prospects in the Czech political system.

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Local Elections in Ukraine: Blurring the Dividing Lines

Oleksii Sydorchuk analyses in his blog the first local elections in Ukraine since the events of the Euromaidan.

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Local Elections in Ukraine: Blurring the Dividing Lines

Blog by Oleksii Sydorchuk addresses the first post-Euromaidan local elections in Ukraine.

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Czech Regions in Brussels – Do They Have Any Influence?

We co-organised a seminar on the topic "Czech Regions in Brussels – Do They Have Any Influence?".

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Labour Party's labour's lost or has Margaret Thatcher been forgotten?

Zuzana Kasáková’s follow-up blog focusing on results of elections to autonomous legislative bodies of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Read more about some of the historically unprecedented results and difficulties accompanying proportional voting system.

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Migrants in the ‘no man’s land’ and the Western Balkans in the ‘twilight zone’

How is current migrant crisis showing Western Balkans relations and what damage does it cause there? Read the text by Marko Stojić.

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