Desperate gamble or strategic move by the Czech Prime minister?

Our Hanka Fridrichová analyses, in her new blog, the ongoing political crisis in the Czech Republic that is confusing both analysts and citizens.

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Vox: France’s best hope against a far-right takeover is an inexperienced former banker

In an interview for Vox, our deputy director Martin Michelot commented on the chances of Emmanuel Macron against the far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in the upcoming presidential elections.

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The Changing Balance of Power in the EU after the British Referendum – V4 Capacities and Opportunities

Zsuzsanna Csornai, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the balance of power within the European Union among Member States both in terms of capacities from the realist point of view and in terms of bargaining power in EU institutions.

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Local Elections in Ukraine: Blurring the Dividing Lines

Oleksii Sydorchuk analyses in his blog the first local elections in Ukraine since the events of the Euromaidan.

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Local Elections in Ukraine: Blurring the Dividing Lines

Blog by Oleksii Sydorchuk addresses the first post-Euromaidan local elections in Ukraine.

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COP21: a glimmer of hope amidst the gloom?

The COP21 climate conference in Paris has finished and brought a "historic" agreement. What are its chances to succeed? And what areas were left out of the discussions altogether? Find out in a new blog by Christian Kvorning Lassen and Kateřina Davidová.

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EurActiv: Diplomatic pressure?

Radomír Špok's commentary on the threat to limit funds for the countries refusing the refugee quotas.

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ČT24: Refugee crisis and the EU

Diretor of EUROPEUM Institute for European policy Vladimír Bartovic comments on the refugee quotas in a Czech TV programme Horizont.

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