České zájmy v EU: Czechs do not see the threat of rising prices in European climate policy. They fear the impact on industry

The survey, which we prepared in cooperation with the STEM Institute, shows that people in the Czech Republic feel threatened by climate change. Three years ago, 44% of citizens considered climate change to be a great danger, compared to 59% in 2020. Our Research Fellow Vít Havelka commented on the survey.

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REPORT: Online Expert Exchange: Visegrad perspectives on the "Fit for 55" climate package

On May 20th 2021, Think Visegrad Platform organised a closed roundtable entitled “Visegrad perspectives on the "Fit for 55" climate package”. The meeting was conducted online and was held under the Chatham House rules. The debate focused on the Central and Eastern European countries’ perceptions of the EU 2030 climate targets, establishing at least 55% emissions cut compared to 1990 levels, and the challenges the V4 countries will face when implementing this new target.

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INVITATION: EU ± // European foreign policy in the context of Belarus

We invite you to the EU debate ± on the European foreign policy in the Belarusian context. The debate is organized with the support of Jean Monnet Chair TeDEUSS - Teaching and debating EU small states' security at FSV UK and co-financed by the European Union's Europe for Citizens program.

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INVITATION: Conference on the Future of Europe opening

We cordially invite you to the Opening Ceremony of the Conference on the Future of Europe! Vladimír Bartovic, director of our institute, will also speak among 10 personalities who will answer 10 questions about the future of Europe from 10 different groups of Czech groups of citizens.

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Hospodářské Noviny: What are the benefits that Czechia get from membership in the EU

Vladimír Bartovic, Director of the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM, together with Věra Jourová - Vice-President of the European Commission and Petr Kaniok of Masaryk University, was asked how he perceives the Czech Republic's participation in the EU and what this pact brought best.

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POLICY PAPER: Citizenship and residency by investment in the EU

In her policy paper, our research assistant Rose Hartwig-Peillon addresses the issue of granting citizenship and residency. Hartwig-Peillon calls for a major redesign of the existing programs and for an EU-wide debate on the schemes at the occasion of the Conference on the Future of Europe.

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EURACTIV: Will the Conference on the Future of Europe become a new impetus for climate policy?

Our Associate Research Fellow Zuzana Stuchlíková commented on the Conference on the Future of Europe and its expectations for the EURACTIV server.

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TA3: The EU is calling for easier travel. Can the member states agree?

The director of the EUROPEUM Institute, Vladimír Bartovic, commented today on the covid passports, which should be operational from 1 July. The problems faced by the introduction of the Digital Green Certificate and what exactly would the pass mean for citizens have been addressed in the interview.

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EngagEU - Zapojse.eu

The EngagEU (Zapojse.eu) project aims to promote citizens' involvement in the issues of green transformation and post-pandemic recovery of Europe by creating a space for their active participation in an open discussion on key issues for the European Union and the Czech Republic. Through an interactive web-based environment, it offers the general public the opportunity to gain an understanding of the European Parliament, its work and current activities that have an impact on the daily lives of citizens. The project is implemented by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and with the support of the European Parliament.

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ČRo Plus: How should the European Union change? The Conference on the Future of Europe is about people's views

Our research collaborator Zuzana Stuchlíková commented on the issue of the Conference on the Future of Europe on the Europe Plus program.

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