In his brief, our Christian Kvorning Lassen outlines the image of the European Union's actions during the COVID-19 outbreak, which are often misinterpreted or forgotten by Member States, with a focus on the Czech Republic.
Show more PDFWe are happy to announce the continuation of the Prague Climate Talks project – a platform for high-level discussion on the complex issue of climate change. The project will again host a series of debates with experts, professionals from varying relevant fields and the general public.
Show moreMárk Szábó is writing in his blog about "Just how much impact does the media have on elections?"
Show moreOur senior associate research fellow Tereza Novotná wrote an article about the EU policy towards North Korea.
Show moreEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, in cooperation with the European Commission in the CR and the European Parliament Bureau, would like to invite you to another debate from the Café Evropa series, this time with the theme "Women in the 21st century - how to face persistent inequalities?".
Show moreIn his latest blog post, Žiga Faktor focused on the Democratic primaries ahead of this year's United States presidential election.
Show moreThe project entitled “Warsaw Security Forum 2019: V4 Dialogue on Eastern Partnership” was carried out between May 2019 and January 2020 as part of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation’s annual flagship event: the Warsaw Security Forum (2-3 October 2019).
Show more PDFOur research fellow Jana Juzová wrote a policy paper about the EU enlargement in the Western Balkans and about the situation in Serbia in regards to Chapters 23 and 24 of accession talks.
Show more PDFWe would like to cordially invite you to an event organized by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and the Embassy of North Macedonia in Prague. The event will start with a keynote speach by H.E. Nikola Dimitrov: "EU's unfulfilled promise in the Western Balkans - time for strategic resolve during the Croatia's EU presidency", followed by a panel discussion: "Reviving the EU Enlargement agenda: 2020 as a new opportunity for the Western Balkans".
Show moreFormer Interior Minister of Italy Matteo Salvini will be stripped of immunity and can be tried. The leader of the far-right League may face up to 15 years imprisonment and up to eight years of ban on political activity. Salvini claims that he is not afraid of the process because he is proud of what he has done during his duties.
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