INVITATION: What Europe in 2025?

Accept our sincere invitation to the public debate that we co-organize under Prague European Summit titled ''What Europe in 2025?''

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Catalonian independence – a dilemma for Spain, but also for Europe

Miroslava Pěčková analyses, in her new blog, the situation of Catalonia's autonomy and relations with Spain.

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REPORT: The future of the Cohesion Policy in the new Multiannual Financial Framework: Perspectives from Central Europe

On Thursday 26th of October 2017 we organized a roundtable debate "The future of the Cohesion Policy in the new Multiannual Financial Framework: Perspectives from Central Europe", from which a report is now available.

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Notre Europe: The winner of Czech Republic legislative election is Andrej Babis

The winner of the Czech parliamentary election is sometines called Czech Trump, or Berlusconi.

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REPORT: Western Balkans integration process: State of play in 2017

On Wednesday 18th of October 2017 we organized the roundtable debate "Western Balkans integration process: State of play in 2017", from which a report is now available.

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EUobserver: Commentary on the situation in the Czech Republic after the election

Our director Vladimír Bartovic commented on the current political situation after the Czech parliamentary election.

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Minerva: Trump comparison – an eurosceptic millionaire heads to win the elections in the Czech Republic

Our Christian Kvorning Lasses contributed to an article for the Norwegian Minerva about the Czech parliamentary elections and Andrej Babis' chances of winning.

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derStandard.at: Österreichische Gesellschaft für Europapolitik: debate "Nationalistic politics and its reception in central Europe"

On October 3rd, our researcher Christian Kvorning Lassen took part in the project "Nationalistic politics and its reception in Central Europe" organized by the Österreichische Gesellschaft für Europapolitik in Vienna.

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Café Evropa: Sharing economy – how should services look like in the 21st century?

Accept our sincere invitation to the public debate that is part of the series Café Evropa. Our distinguished guests Tomáš Peťovský and Tomáš Prouza will discuss the following topic: "Sharing economy – how should services look like in the 21st century?"

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Party Responses to the EU in the Western Balkans: Transformation, Opposition or Defiance?

Marko Stojic's new book provides a comprehensive analysis of how political parties in Serbia and Croatia have determined and shifted their positions on the European Union.

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