The Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic released a report about the development of the balance of income and expenses towards the EU. How is the Czech Republic using the potential of European funds? Our fellow researcher Michal Vít answered these questions for ČRo Plus.
Show moreOur Michal Vít contributed to the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs' publication titled Illiberal Democracies in the EU: the Visegrad Group and the Risk of Disintegration with a chapter on the broader context of political development of the V4 region in the light of the immigration crisis of 2015 and 2016.
Show more PDFNáš Michal Vít přispěl k publikaci Barcelona Centre for International Affairs s názvem ''Illiberal Democracies in the EU: the Visegrad Group and the Risk of Disintegration'' s kapitolou o širším kontextu politického rozvoje regionu zemí V4 ve světle migrační krize roku 2015 a 2016.
Show more PDFOleksii Sydorchuk analyses in his blog the first local elections in Ukraine since the events of the Euromaidan.
Show moreBlog by Oleksii Sydorchuk addresses the first post-Euromaidan local elections in Ukraine.
Show moreVladimír Bartovic was one of selected respondents in the latest edition of "Judy Asks" publication series by Carnegie Europe research center.
Show moreThe Czech republic has been a net recipient ever since it entered the EU in 2004. That means it has been receiving more money than it has been contributing to the EU budget every year.
Show moreCan the Czech Republic expect same level of support? What can we expect in the future in terms of the European funds?
Show moreWill the V4 countries find a common ground with the "Old Europe" regarding the refugee crisis? Read Martin Michelot's take on Central Europe's transformed image in Brussels.
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