Our associate research fellow Marko Stojić in his latest policy paper deals with the Western Balkans' European perspective and the COVID-19 crises' impact on the countries' journey towards EU membership.
Show more PDFWe would like to invite you to the event organized by the Think Visegrad platform, which brings together 8 think-tanks from Central Europe. The debate will take place on Thursday 29 October from 5:30 PM online on Facebook.
Show moreThe new direction of the Slovak political scene and the significance of this development within the Visegrad region: that is the topic our Miroslava Pěčková deals with in her latest EU Monitor.
Show more PDFThe Think Visegrad platform, which brings together think tanks from the Visegrad countries, including the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, is offering 8 visiting fellowships to non-Visegrad expert fellows for the period Autumn/Winter of 2020. The duration of fellowships varies from 6 to 8 weeks (based on agreement with the hosting institute).
Show more PDFThe ISFC (reasearch and learning centre and sister organisation of EUROPEUM) is looking to hire new colleagues for the Head of Projects and Internship positions.
Show more PDFOn 12th May 2020 we organized online debate from the Climate Talks cycle. The topics was „European Green Deal: will it bring structural change?"
Show more PDFEUROPEUM’s Brussels Office is offering a traineeship position for the period from September 2020 to January 2021. See the attached PDF for more information.
Show more PDFThe corona pandemics has touched all countries in the European Union as well as the European institutions. The live online debate will discuss how the concept of Europeanisation help us understand the current developments in the EU and anticipate the future.
Show moreOur intern Kristýna Kšírová writes a blog about China and its behaviour towards COVID–19.
Show moreIn his brief, Christian Kvorning Lassen writes that on January 26, the EU’s Centre for Disease Control (ECDC) warned Member States that Covid-19 infection spread in Europe would be probable and considerable. The EU offered in January to support Member States with purchasing of medical equipment, test kits, protective gear, and general support. Member States refused the EU’s help in January, stating that their health care systems were adequately prepared for the Virus.
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