We would like to cordially invite you to the debate with Jim Townsend titled "U.S.-Czech Security Cooperation: History and Perspectives" which will take place on April 16, 2018 from 16:30 to 18:00 at the Prague Creative Centre.
Show moreAs a follow-up to our Prague Climate Talk debate, ČT24 published an interview with the guests of the debate.
Show moreNicolas Bouchet authored a policy paper on the confrontation within the EU over its liberal democratic standards, with a focus on the strategy that the Union could implement to face such issue.
Show more PDFOur Laura Skana writes, in her latest blog, about the state of Transatlantic relations amidst an ongoing trade war.
Show moreAndrzej Sadecki, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the Multiannual Financial Framework for the years 2021-2027. The possible impacts of Brexit have also been taken into account. Andrzej Sadecki brings recommendations for the negotiations mainly for the Central European states.
Show more PDFAndrej Babiš and his ANO movement emerged as clear victors of the Czech Parliamentary elections in October 2017. Now it's January 2018 and the results of upcoming presidential elections will have a major influence on the future direction of the country.
Show more PDFOur Miroslava Pěčková in her newest piece deals with the issue of relocation of the two European agencies that are going to be leaving London as a consequence of Brexit.
Show moreWe would like to cordially invite you to the conference on "Europe without borders: Internal market challenges seen from Prague", which will take place on November 8 at the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the EU.
Show more PDFVladimír Bartovic, Martin Michelot, Zuzana Stuchlíková, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Kateřina Davidová, Alexandr Lagazzi and Benedetta Fornaciari da Passano react to Juncker's State of the Union Address 2017 from the perspective of the future of the EU and the Czech Republic's role in it.
Show more PDFOur Martin Michelot, in his latest policy paper, explores the relationship of France and the Visegrad group from a perspective of Macron's strategies, a possible multi-speed scenario and a political Franco-German axis, outlining the long-term prospect of cooperation.
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