Our Michal Vít contributed to the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs' publication titled Illiberal Democracies in the EU: the Visegrad Group and the Risk of Disintegration with a chapter on the broader context of political development of the V4 region in the light of the immigration crisis of 2015 and 2016.
Show more PDFOur partner Center for European Neighborhood Studies has published a new book titled "Frontiers of Democracy: Embedding Democratic Values in Central and Eastern Europe. Good practices and limits of transferability".
Show more PDFTomasz Stępniewski, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the EU and Eastern Partnership relations.
Show more PDFAmerican students from Ohio visited EUROPEUM on 13th December 2016. Our research fellows introduced them EUROPEUM's activities and then discussed the topics that are currently discussed within the European Union.
Show moreOn 30 November we co-organized a Think Visegrad conference in Brussels entitled ‘The Visegrad Contribution to the EU Digital Single Market’. The report summarizing the debate and highlighting the issues relating to the V4 countries is now available.
Show more PDFOleksii Sydorchuk analyses in his blog the first local elections in Ukraine since the events of the Euromaidan.
Show moreBlog by Oleksii Sydorchuk addresses the first post-Euromaidan local elections in Ukraine.
Show moreEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy organized another Civil Servant Mobility Program study trip from October 23 to 29, 2016. The project, realized within the Think Visegrad platform, was focused on sharing experience in the field of educational management in the Czech Republic with a selected civil servants from Ukraine. The group consisted of four directors of schools in various Ukrainian regions and two local officials who deal with the topic of education.
Show moreNew issue of BRUSSELS MONITOR series by Eva Křížková focuses on EU development cooperation policy transformation.
Show more PDFVladimír Bartovic was one of selected respondents in the latest edition of "Judy Asks" publication series by Carnegie Europe research center.
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