Our director Vladimír Bartovic commented on the future of Theresa May's withdrawal agreement, and Boris Johnson's candidacy.
Show moreOur Kateřina Davidová and Vít Havelka published a commentary aiming to provide the reader with an overview and general understanding of the context that the upcoming European elections will take place in.
Show more PDFVít Havelka and Zuzana Stuchlíková from EUROPEUM Institute for European policy conducted an analysis of the activity of the Czech MEPs during the 2014–2019 term. The analysis combines quantitative and qualitative methods of research (including the interviews). The text contains, for example, the factors influencing MEPs' success, the impact of the national interests on their work, evaluations and recommendations.
Show more PDFWe are proud to present the eight event from our project Prague Climate Talks, which will take place on May 13, 2019 at 16:00 in the European House in Prague.
Show more PDFOur Zuzana Stuchlíková contributed to the latest issue of the 4:1 project of the Hungarian Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT), whose topic was "How Could the European Elections Reshape Central Europe’s Role in the EU?".
Show more PDFOn 9th of April, the Czech Permanent Representation to the EU in Brussels hosted the roundtable "The future of the EU-UK security relationship seen from Central Europe". The report from the discussion organized by the Brussels office of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and the Think Visegrad platform is now available.
Show more PDFThere is only a month left until the elections to European Parliament. We invite you to the upcoming debate organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and Seznam Zprávy, which will také place on 15 May from 8:30PM at Jack Daniel's Musician Factory Studio (Tusarova 31, 170 00 Prague 7).
Show moreEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and the French Institute in Prague invite you to the third debate from the series „The Paths of Europe“ called Angry Europe, which will také place on 24 April from 6PM in the French Institute (Štěpánská 35, Prague 110 00).
Show moreWe invite you to another debate from the series EU±, whose topic is going to be: How is European Parliament going to change after elections? The event is going to take place in Prague Creative Center (Staroměstské náměstí 4/1, 110 00) on 25 April 2019 from 6PM to 7:30PM.
Show moreAccept our sincere invitation to the public debate that is part of the series Café Evropa. This time in Prague on Wednesday, April 24th. Our distinguished guests will discuss the following topic: 15 years of Czechia in EU.
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