More than half of all refugees from Syria is currently located in Turkey. In her latest blog, Tuba Nilüfer Uğur zooms in on the local situation and suggests steps that should be made by the EU to help this matter.
Show moreWhat other implications can UK elections have for the European Union? What is the process of the election campaign, what parties are running and what's their program? What results do experts expect? These and other questions will be answered by leading Czech experts in Great Britain on 11 December at the Prague Creative Center.
Show moreOur Milan Urbaník is the author of our latest EU monitor on the Czech Republic's relation to climate change. Its aim is to explore where the key dilemmas lay and what trade-offs need to be made in terms of climate change.
Show more PDFOn 23rd October we organized the eleventh debate from the Climate Talks cycle. The topics was „Impacts of climate change in the Czech Republic: what can we do?“.
Show more PDFEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy cordially invites you to a documentary screening and a debate. The event will take place on November 26 from 2 PM in European House (Jungmannova 24, Praha 1).
Show more PDFIgor Novaković and Anna Orosz published Policy Paper about overcoming the legacies of the past together: Serbia and Hungary.
Show more PDFThe 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 PDFIn her blog post, Tuba Nilüfer Uğur writes about promises and actions in a fight against the climate change.
Show moreLouis Cox-Brusseau published a policy brief "Inhospitable Climate: Why the V4 Needs to Wake Up on Climate Security".
Show more PDFEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in collaboration with KohoVolit.eu and Demagog.cz held two workshops in Hradec Králové on the topic of disinformation and fake news.
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