ČT24: Protests in Catalonia

In an interview for ČT24, our Research Fellow Michal Vít commented on the current crisis in Spain triggered by the Catalan independence referendum.

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Hospodářské noviny: The French are divided and disappointed. The majority is not going to vote, or will for extremists; says political scientist

Martin Michelot on the upcoming french election in an interview for Hospodářské noviny.

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INFO.cz: Le Pen will bring chaos and instability. Czechs still admire her, says a French political scientist

In an interview for Info.cz, Martin Michelot commented on the candidacy of Marine Le Pen and the reasons of her popularity in the Czech Republic.

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Justice for Théo: A Symptom of a Bigger Problem

In her new blog, our Elli Hoai Anh analyzes the reasons leading to the Justice for Théo protests, while shedding light on the history of police brutality in France.

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Seminar "Foreign Policy and Trade under Trump's Presidency: What's Next for the Transatlantic Relations?"

On 23 February our Tereza Novotna together with the London School of Economics will organise a seminar on the topic of foreign policy and trade under Trump's presidency.

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Politico: Brussels threatens to block Trump’s EU ambassador

Our Tereza Novotná was quoted in a Politico article titled Brussels threatens to block Trump’s EU ambassador.

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How complaining doesn’t explain the world

Our Head of Research Martin Michelot joins the V4 revue's debate on ‪#‎humansonthemove‬ writing about the changing atmosphere in the Czech Republic: about complaining, solidarity and responsibility.

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Pegida versus Antipegida

Pediga (protest movement) has recently appeared in the center of public interest. On Wednesday January 21, manifestation of Pediga supporters took place in Leipzig. At the same time, however, their opponents organized a public gathering as well. Michal Vít analyzes the situation in his blog.

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