European vaccination champion. This is what Denmark is talking about and how it is coping with the current coronavirus crisis. What makes the Danes so successful? What does their government communication look like and why do Danish citizens trust their government? These questions are answered in the Checkpoint podcast by Christian Kvorning Lassen, Deputy Director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy.
Show moreIn his blog post, Vojtěch Freitag deals with the budget cuts in EU defence due to the pandemic crisis.
Show moreThe European Union is concerned about the slowdown in the supply of vaccines. Following Pfizer's announcement of the problem, there has been information that AstraZeneca may not be able to provide the vaccines in the notified quantities. Vladimír Bartovic, director of our EUROPEUM institute, talks about how the European Union will cope with this situation.
Show moreIn her blog post, our intern Charlotte Bufano discusses what rejoining the Paris Agreement means for EU climate ambition?
Show moreOn 17 December EUROPEUM held a livestream discussion covering and discussing digitalization. Digitalization is often regarded as one of the crucial aspects of a prosperous future of Europe. It is clear that we are all dependent on advanced technologies, especially in times of the coronavirus pandemic. But what role does 5G network development play in the campaign for digital sovereignty of Europe?
Show moreThe European Summer School in Prague is an intensive 8-day learning programme focused on European integration. It is organized by one of the leading think tanks in Prague, EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy under the auspices of the Representation of the European Commission in the Czech Republic and in cooperation with Prague College and Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University.
Show moreThe director of our institute Vladimír Bartovic was a guest of the TA3 television broadcast in which he commented on the pandemic crisis in 2020.
Show moreIn her brief, Aneta Navrátilová writes about the implications of the 2020 US Presidential Election on the EU and Czech Climate Policy
Show more PDFThe long-successful format of the Café Evropa debate has been running since 2015. The aim is to mediate discussions on European issues and the position of the Czech Republic in the EU to the general public. The discussing guests of Café Evropa are experts on the issue and representatives of European and Czech institutions. Since 2017, debates have been held not only in Prague but also in the Czech regions.
Show moreThe EU± project - a platform for discussions on topics related to current EU issues in the eyes of the young generation – takes place since the beginning of 2018. In the next year, we continue with debates on topics such as Euroscepticism, Brexit, V4, Erasmus +, work abroad, the situation in the Western Balkans, migration, cybersecurity, the Czech Republic within the EU or fake news and misinformation.
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