The Representation of the European Commission and the Information Office of the European Parliament in the Czech Republic in co-operation with EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy are organizing a seminar for broad public "Refugees in Europe - how (don't) we resolve this issue?".
Show moreEUROPEUM's director Vladimir Bartovic for ČT.
Show moreEUROPEUM is co-organizing a panel discussion focusing on the role of the Czech Republic in potential enlargement of the EU to the Western Balkans.
Show moreEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is one of the authors of the document commissioned by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung offices in Prague and Warsaw about the differing reactions of individual Visegrad countries on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Show more PDFEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is one of the organizers of this breakfast roundtable which will bring together representatives of businesses, governments and EU institutions, to debate about priorities of the EU Better Regulation Agenda in the year ahead while considering interests of the EU Central and Eastern European Member States.
Show more PDFThe Representation of the European Commission and European Parliament Information Office in cooperation with EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy organize another one of the regular Wednesday's seminars.
Show moreSeminar with the title "EU and Russia - partners or rivals?".
Show moreDoes the EU and the Commission in particular possess appropriate tools to deal with the ‘complicated’ candidate countries in a complex international reality? Marko Stojić in his new policy paper tackles the question with a comparative analysis of six Western Balkan (potential) candidates for EU membership, based on the qualitative analysis of the EU’s most recent and updated enlargement documents.
Show more PDFYou can now read summary of the thirteenth European Summer School which took place last July.
Show moreCh. Kvorning Lassen's follow-up blog about the three major obstacles that need to be overcome before a parallel agreement can be a reality, which seems highly unlikely, as he outlined in previous post.
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