The report from the conference ''The Roots of Euroscepticism throughout Europe,'' which took place on September 22, 2018 in Brussels, is now available.
Show more PDFEdit Inotai, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the role of Germany within the EU and towards the V4 countries.
Show more PDFOur Rachel Warren analyzes in her latest blog the rise of populist tendencies in European politics.
Show moreVladimír Bartovic in an interview with ČRo Plus describes the results our opinion polls conducted in the Czech Republic on matters of the European Union.
Show moreCzechs 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 moreAmid recent heightened talk about the possibilities a Czech exit from the European Union or a referendum about it, a survey of five Central Europe countries has sought to gauge how positive local populations are towards the European concept.
Show moreOur Martin Michelot commented in Ondřej Houska´s article where he discussed the mood of Czechs towards the European Union and how politicians have used this mood for their own profit.
Show moreJan Trojáček, in his new blog, focused on the Austrian parliamentary election and the future political development of the country.
Show moreOur Adi Muhovic explores, in his latest blog following the results of the parliamentary elections, the cause(s) of Czech euroscepticism.
Show moreOur Brussels Office Intern Emiel Dijkman focuses in his blog on the change in the balance of European power after the UK decided in their referendum to leave the Union.
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