We are more than glad to invite you to a presentation and follow-up round-table discussion co-hosted by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and Pew Research Center. Read the whole article for complete information on the programme and guests.
Show more PDFAt the beginning of November, the new European Commission under the leadership of Urschula von der Layen will take office. It is, therefore, appropriate to discuss what can be expected of the new College and how the new Commission will differ from the old.
Show moreHelder Hermani published a EU Monitor in which he focuses on the ways EU can contribute to the conservation of Amazon rainforests. He provides analysis and proposes 5 specific steps.
Show more PDFAccept our sincere invitation to the public debate that we co-organize under the Prague European Summit titled ''The new European Commission – What to expect?''. The event will take place on October 9th at 3 PM in the European House.
Show more PDFWe're publishing the final policy report from the project: Charting a new path for V4-France cooperation, which was written by sixteen invited experts including our Martin Michelot.
Show more PDFSeries of the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade: four researchers give a short answer to the same questions concerning international politics and economics.
Show more PDFWe are proud to conduct a project focused on support to independent Serbian journalists reporting on Serbia’s EU integration process and specifically the obstacles in the key Chapters 23 and 24 which is supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
Show moreOur Jiří Lacina explores, in his latest blog, the conflict over natural resources near Cyprus amidst the results of the EP elections
Show moreOur Martin Michelot talked about the Czech government crisis in the Turkish international news channel TRT World.
Show moreOur Martin Michelot authored a new policy paper on the transatlantic relations as part of our project Transatlantic Policy Forum (TAPF).
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