Kateřina Davidová se v nejnovějším vydání ze série BRUSSELS MONITOR zaměřuje na stav projektu energetické unie.
Show more PDFWe are proud the continuation of our project aimed at establishing a platform for continued high-level discussion on the complex issue of climate change: Prague Climate Talks. The project will again host a series of debates with experts, professionals from varying relevant fields and the general public.
Show moreOur latest Eastern Monitor, authored by Marko Stojić, analyses the recently published Enlargement Strategy for the Western Balkan candidates by the European Commission and explores the probability of 2025 in terms of Serbian accession.
Show more PDFOur Karolína Kvačková, in her newest blog, explores the issue of emissions reduction and the Czech republic position towards meeting the European Commission criteria.
Show moreVladimír Bartovic, Martin Michelot, Zuzana Stuchlíková and Vít Havelka react to the informal meeting of the 27 heads of state or government held on the 23rd of February 2018.
Show moreVladimir Bartovic commented for ČT 24 on the talks of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis and the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
Show moreEUROPEUM organizes its 16th European Summer School - this time focused on the future developments of the EU. Early-bird discounts are prepared for those who apply before January 31.
Show more PDFOur Benedetta Fornaciari da Passano in her Brussels Monitor analyses the European Agenda on Migration and examines the problem of a common migration policy in the EU.
Show more PDFOur Vladimír Bartovic in an interview for E15 stated, that Czech Republic was arrogant when refusing the quota system for relocation of asylum seekers and that the European Commission will win the trial.
Show moreWe would like to invite you to the public debate that is part of the series Café Evropa, which will take place in České Budějovice. Radka Maxová and Lukáš Zelený will discuss the dual food quality which poses a problem for the Eastern European countries.
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