Conference My Here Your Enemy focuses on national history and connections between history and current political identity.
Show moreAs we have been seeing lately, the position of the EU member states towards the Union is quite differentiated. The French Institute for International Relations began a unique project in December of 2014 which aims at bridging these different perspectives though mutual understanding and dialogue. The project is scheduled to continues till March 2016.
Show moreHow current governing political parties consider the level of their socialization on the European political arena? Does the European environment shape their perception of national interests towards the EU or it is the a opposite way? Find out more in paper by Michal Vít.
Show more PDFThe COP21 climate conference in Paris has finished and brought a "historic" agreement. What are its chances to succeed? And what areas were left out of the discussions altogether? Find out in a new blog by Christian Kvorning Lassen and Kateřina Davidová.
Show moreWe are launching a new project "Visegrad in the EU - How much do we matter?" under the leadership of EUROPEUM's director Vladimír Bartovic.
Show more PDFSpouštíme nový projekt "Visegrad v EU - Jak moc na nás záleží?" pod vedením ředitele EUROPEA Vladimíra Bartovice.
Show more PDFA summary of a conference on National Identity in CEE - My Hero Your Enemy, which we organized in July, is now available.
Show moreA structured programme of the Prague European Summit is now available.
Show moreProject co-organized by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy focused on an increased cooperation between the EU and the Eastern Partnership countries.
Show moreMezinárodní konference "National Identities in Central Europe in the Light of Changing European Geopolitics 1918–1948", navazující na úspěšnou konferenci "My Hero Your Enemy".
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