Transatlantic Policy Forum (TAPF) is a closed-door summit for decision-makers and opinion-formers co-organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy with partners. TAPF has been held in Prague every Autumn since 2018 under the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
Show moreOur Danielle Piatkiewicz was interviewed by Turkish Heritage Organization about the NATO alliance and the future of the post-pandemic world.
Show moreTalking Europe(um) is a podcast which comments on current issues in the European Union. List of episodes, as well as information about where you can listen to the podcast, is in the article.
Show moreIn his latest blog post, Žiga Faktor focused on the Democratic primaries ahead of this year's United States presidential election.
Show moreThe chief of European diplomacy is heading to Washington, where he will be meeting the secretary of state Mike Pompeo, but also the opposition's Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi. What topics will be discussed? What is the main goal of this visit? Our Zuzana Stuchlíková answered these questions in the broadcast of Czech Radio.
Show moreDuring November 2019, EUROPEUM co-organized the second Transatlantic Policy Forum along with CEPA, a leading US think-tank. The private roundtable provided a unique opportunity for candid and open discussion about the issues that are at the heart of transatlantic cooperation. Our research fellow Martin Michelot concluded a debrief and analysis of these debates.
Show more PDFLouis Cox-Brusseau published an EU Monitor, in which he focuses on three Crucial Moments in European Security in 2019.
Show more PDFRead the comments of our experts regarding the future development of Brexit, EU enlargement or climate change combat. We've gathered answers from Christian Kvorning Lassen, Vít Havelka, Kateřina Davidová and Louis Cox-Brusseau.
Show more PDFOur Gergely Varga wrote an article for the Economic Standard about the V4 Countries and their diverge on European defense initiatives
Show moreGergely Varga published an interesting policy paper as a part of Think Visegrad platform. He focused on the differences in approaches of V4 countries towards EU and NATO, while also finding common traits which could serve as valuable inputs to the discussion about the future of European defence.
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