Think Visegrad Fellowship

EUROPEUM is one of eight receiving institutions taking part in the Think Visegrad Fellowship program.

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A View from Central Europe: Should Visegrad leaders be concerned about fragmented EU?

Our Head of Research Martin Michelot was among the three experts that contributed their country's vision on the question of whether ‪Visegrad‬ leaders should be concerned about the EU ‪‎fragmentation‬.

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Improving the Coordination of European Policies in Georgia Based on the Practices of V4 Countries

EUROPEUM's research fellow Věra Řiháčková leads project aiming at helping Georgia's integration process to the EU structures.

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V4 Supporting Economic Integration of Georgia and Moldova with the EU

EUROPEUM’s director Vladimír Bartovic manages project which aims at assisting Georgian and Moldovan governments with signing and implementation of DFCTA (Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area).

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Politico Playbook: our Brussels Monitor publication featured

The first issue of the Brussels Monitor by Tereza Novotná, which deals with the European External Action Service (EEAS) appointments, was featured within the Politico Playbook as the most popular post on TheWonk.eu.

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Road to the EU of the Visegrad countries: lessons for Ukraine

EUROPEUM’s research fellow Věra Říhová is managing a project designed to introduce the topic of public opinion towards European integration in Eastern and Southern regions of Ukraine.

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A View from Central Europe: Germany and V4 moving further apart?

Our Research fellow Michal Vít was among the three experts that commented some newly essential questions in the first blog of a reshaped ‘A View from Central Europe’ series, published by the Central European Policy Institute (CEPI).

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Diverging Voices, Converging Policies: The Visegrad States’ Reactions to the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is one of the authors of the document commissioned by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung offices in Prague and Warsaw about the differing reactions of individual Visegrad countries on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.

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Road to the EU of the Visegrad countries: lessons for Ukraine

Václav Kříž's report from Ukraine.

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Round table: Are the Czechs and Poles Eurooptimists or Eurosceptics?

We are hosting a round table with the title "Are the Czechs and Poles Eurooptimists or Eurosceptics?".

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