After the suspension of UN Syria Peace Talks with the Syrian government and opposition in Geneva, read what Matthieu Crévecoeur thinks about such a development and its significance for both the role of the EU in the Peace Talks and the Union's need to understand better the regional dynamics.
Show moreInstitute for European Policy EUROPEUM took part in this year's FORUM 2000.
Show moreThe Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM, Association for International Affairs (AMO) and Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung will on Thursday November 11 at organize a discussion.
Show moreWe are hosting a round table with the title "Are the Czechs and Poles Eurooptimists or Eurosceptics?".
Show moreEUROPEUM's director Vladimir Bartovic commented on post-election situation in Greece and its consequences for the eurozone.
Show moreAlthough the Europeans might see the U.S. presidential elections as rather bizarre, it currently presents similar trends to those in Europe. The phenomenon of “antisystem” candidates can now be found on both sides of the Atlantic. Read what Martin Michelot thinks about this development.
Show moreInstitute for European Policy EUROPEUM published a policy brief by Jan Váška. Read about potential risks connected to the possible departure of Great Britain from the European Union.
Show more PDFOur 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 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.
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