In 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 PDFOur Deputy Director Martin Michelot commented on the outcome of the Czech election for Socialist Democrats (ČSSD) and also compared them with French socialist party PS and their outcome in the French election.
Show more PDFOur Deputy Director's takes on the French presidential elections, in chronological order and continuously updated.
Show moreOn 23 February our Tereza Novotna together with the London School of Economics organised a seminar on the topic of foreign policy and trade under Trump's presidency. The report is now available.
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 PDFMartin Michelot edited a German Marshall Fund of the US publication on the challenges for the transatlantic security partnership in the MENA region.
Show more PDFOur partner Center for European Neighborhood Studies has published a new book titled "Frontiers of Democracy: Embedding Democratic Values in Central and Eastern Europe. Good practices and limits of transferability".
Show more PDFPierre Grangé's blog on the results of the Dutch referendum on the Approval Act of the Association Agreement between the EU and Ukraine.
Show moreOur 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 Director Vladimír Bartovic contributed as a national researcher to the publication ''Keeping Europeans Together: Assessing the State of EU Cohesion'' published by ECFR. His chapter focuses on the situation of the Czech Republic within the assessment of the state of EU cohesion.
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