Our Martin Michelot commented for Challenges.fr, on the situation of increasing populism in the east, particularly in Hungary and Poland.
Show moreIn the second half of 2017, we at CENS had the great privilege to collaborate with our partners at the Budapest Office of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung to host and co-organize a series of events on key issues of contemporary Europe.
Show more PDFAnother contribution to the EASTERN MONITOR series by Nelly Tomčíková deals with the Association Agreement between Ukraine and EU.
Show more PDFJan Šťáhlavský, Stockholm Resilience Centre, wrote a policy paper on the topic of EU's ETS, this paper will serve as a background material for a second debate from our project 'Prague Climate Talks'. The event will take place on October 3rd, 2017 at European house.
Show more PDFIn her latest blog, our Elli Hoai Anh analyzes the vote on same-sex marriage in Germany from a standpoint of Merkel's party politics.
Show moreOur director Vladimir Bartovic commented for Rozhlas on Emmanuel Macron as the new president of France.
Show moreIn his new blog, our Research Assistant Patrick Zingerle describes the current political situation in Erdogan's Turkey, from the army coup to the recent referendum strengthening the power in the hands of the Turkish president.
Show moreOur Vladimír Bartovic and Radomír Špok co-authored a series of policy briefs within the framework of the „European economic governance seen from the V4” project, supported by the „Standard Grant” Programme of the International Visegrad Fund.
Show more PDFOur Tereza Novotná was interviewed for thewonk.eu as author of the report 'Four Reasons Why TTIP May Fail and Why It Will be Europe’s Fault', which was published as part of the LSE IDEAS publication 'New Challenges, New Voices: Next Generation Viewpoints on Transatlantic Relations'.
Show moreOur researcher Michal Vít commented for RTVS on the possible candidacy of Angela Merkel in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Germany.
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