Our project, organized in the research framework focusing on the topic of national identities in Central Europe, aims to research how political parties use themes connected to national identity, and its goal is to find out how the declared political positions influence the election results of individual political parties in different regions.
Show moreHow current governing political parties consider the level of their socialization on the European political arena? Does the European environment shape their perception of national interests towards the EU or it is the a opposite way? Find out more in paper by Michal Vít.
Show more PDFJak moc zvažují vládní současné politické strany úroveň socializace v rámci evropské politické arény? Tvaruje evropské prostřední jejich vnímání národních zájmu směrem k EU nebo je tomu právě naopak? Více se dočtete v reportu Michala Víta.
Show more PDFFollowing the announcement of Sweden and Denmark to re-introduce border controls in the light of the refugee crisis, Christian Kvorning Lassen looks at the broader implications of this move and the future of the Schengen area.
Show moreEarlier in November, EUROPEUM had the pleasure to organize a panel discussion on the EU and Ukraine, involving Štefan Füle and Václav Lídl and two distinguished Ukrainian speakers, Oleksii Haran and Maria Zolkina of the Democratic Initiatives Foundation (DIF).
Show more PDFMichal Vít looks at the Czech Republic's reactions to the recent Polish parliamentary elections.
Show moreIvo Šlosarčík's policy brief on the constitutionality of the 5% threshold for the European Parliament elections.
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