INVITATION: Café Evropa online: EU's reaction to the latest international issues - how will Europe stand up to the current geopolitical challenges?

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy cordially invites you to another debate from the Café Evropa series, which will take place on Monday 26 October from 6 PM online on Facebook.

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POLICY PAPER: Identifying the EU’s weaknesses in foreign and defence policy: the struggle to become a more effective global actor

Adrian Blazquez's latest policy paper deals with the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). More precisely, he focuses on the aspects of unanimous and qualified majority voting, international security commitments, and common strategic culture of the EU.

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Visegrad Insight Podcast: A Warning Sign for the Czech Governing Coalition

Zuzana Stuchlíková, Associate Research Fellow at Europeum, is a host in Visegrad Insight Podcast, discussing Czech elections in October and explaining to us what are Czechia's foreign policy priorities in the EU but also with particular reference to the rule of law.

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RECOMMENDATIONS: Czech priorities during the presidency of the Council of the EU 2022

Summary and recommendations based on the discussion of National Convention on EU Affairs, which took place on 18 September 2020, regarding the priorities of the upcoming Czech presidency in the Council of the EU 2022, are now available. They were prepared by Zuzana Kasáková, Vladimír Bartovic and Vít Havelka from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy.

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INVITATION: Café Evropa in regions: Brexit – how does the future relationship with the UK looks like?

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy cordially invites you to another debate from the Café Evropa series, which will take place on Monday 21 October from 5.30 PM online on Facebook. Our guests will discuss the topic of the Brexit – how does the future relationship with the UK looks like?

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The European Green Way - the future of the Czech Republic?

Kateřina Davidová from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy wrote a commentary "Green Deal and the Czech Republic" for the publication European Green Road - The Future of the Czech Republic?, published in collaboration with the Wilfried Martens Center for European Studies and the Institute for Christian Democratic politics (IKDP), which focuses on ideas for the Czech Republic on the way to its sustainable future.

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INVITATION: EU± // New pact on migration and asylum

At the very end of September, the European Commission introduced a new pact on migration and asylum. It is a complex package of measures which responds to events of 2015 and 2016 and to the fact that there has been a very little progress made in regard of the migration and asylum policy reform. What exactly does the Commission’s new proposal contain? Will new migration quotas be introduced? Which measures will Czechia like the most and which of them will we criticize again? Our dear guests will answer not only these question during the next debate from series EU± on Wednesday, October 14 at 6:30 PM.

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POLICY PAPER: The post pandemic future of the transatlantic relations – time to rebuild or repair?

EUROPEUM's Danielle Piatkiewicz and Miroslava Pisklová co-authored a policy paper as a part of this year's Transatlantic Policy Forum (TAPF).

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Radio Z: Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya at a meeting with the German Chancellor

On Tuesday, October 6, Martin Vokálek, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was a guest on the morning broadcast of Radio Z. He commented on Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya's visit to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the current political situation in Belarus.

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REPORT: Prague Climate Talks: Climate change: Can It Unite a Divided Society?

On 17th September 2020 we organized this year's third online debate from the Climate Talks cycle. The topic was the social dimensions of climate policies.

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