The final publication of the Building Bridges Project has now been published, to which our Director Vladimír Bartovic as one of the 28 contributors represented the view of the Czech Republic.
Show more PDFPlease accept our invitation to a debate titled "Will the Ukraine Crisis Contribute to Deeper Integration and Better Readiness of the EU?".
Show moreOur Project Manager Nelly Tomčíková analyses the current state of the European Neighbourhood Policy on charter97.org in her article within the framework of the "The Answer to the Eurasian Challenge for Eastern Europe" project.
Show moreOur Head of Research Martin Michelot joins the V4 revue's debate on #humansonthemove writing about the changing atmosphere in the Czech Republic: about complaining, solidarity and responsibility.
Show moreMichal Vít has visited refugee camp in Greek town located close to the border with Macedonia. He shared his experience in Slovak TV sequence called 24 hodín vo svete.
Show moreMartin Michelot was quted in an article by Hospodářské noviny dealing with the recent terrorist attacks in Brussels.
Show moreVladimír Bartovic, director of Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM, was in Studio 6 on March 16. He spoke mainly about citizens’ confidence in the EU and international conference organized as part of the Building Bridges project.
Show moreSlovak think-tank CEPI in its project coordinated by EUROPEUM has asked experts on their opinion on the EU-Turkey deal.
Show morePlease accept our invitation to a public discussion focusing on the most important challenges and their implications to the process of the EU enlargement. The EU integration process is facing several significant internal and external challenges - ranging from the Greek debt crisis and the upcoming UK referendum on EU membership to the migration crisis and a resurgent Russia - that must be confronted amid a complex political and economic backdrop.
Show more PDFMartin Michelot in an interview for International Politics on the decline of political parties, the need for a V4 group's united public diplomacy and the possible success of the proposed plan B in solving the refugee crisis.
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