Czechs are by far the most critical of all Central European countries. While in Hungary only 9 percent of people are in favor of leaving the EU, 34 percent is in Czech Republic.
Show moreAlexandr Lagazzi commented on the upcoming Italian election which will be held on 4 March.
Show moreAlena Kudzko, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief concerning the ongoing labour market reforms in the EU and recommends steps to be taken for the CEE countries, not to end on the economic and political periphery of Europe.
Show more PDFAndrej Babiš and his ANO movement emerged as clear victors of the Czech Parliamentary elections in October 2017. Now it's January 2018 and the results of upcoming presidential elections will have a major influence on the future direction of the country.
Show more PDFThe migration crisis has been and still is a dominant issue within European politics. The European solution based on the solidarity principle was the refugee redistribution quota. In opposing to this plan, the V4 became a symbol of non-solidarity in Europe.
Show moreOur Benedetta Fornaciari da Passano in her new policy brief analyses the local situation in Myanmar connected with the discrimination of the Rohingya minority. She also tries to define the position of the EU and its possible engagement in the crisis.
Show more PDFOn Friday, November 24, we hosted a roundtable debate titled ''Conflict in Ukraine: Security Implications for the V4, the EU, and the Wider European Neighbourhood''.
Show moreOur Martin Michelot analyzed for a French periodical Hulala the Polish armed forces.
Show moreOn October 9, 2017 an international conference “Old and new EU engines: Shifting Power and Strategic Alternatives for EU and V4 after Brexit” took place. Our Zuzana Stichlíková contributed with her speech regarding the influence of Brexit on the Czech Republic.
Show moreOur Camilla Arancio in her new blog focused on the causes and impacts of the migration crisis in the context of the EU.
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