The refugee crisis has highlighted hitherto latent divisions within the EU, particularly amongst the V4 countries and Western Europe. The division is, at first glance, rooted in fundamentally differing perceptions of the crisis, giving rise to several myths whose veracity merits questioning. This blog will seek to challenge three of the most popular misconceptions about the refugee crisis.
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Show morePanel discussion on mutual perceptions between Ukraine and the EU and how these affect the relationship between them.
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Show moreJe řešení uprchlické krize v dohlednu? Naleznou země Visegrádské čtyřky společnou řeč s tzv. "starou Evropou"? Čtěte v blogu Martina Michelota.
Show moreDiretor of EUROPEUM Institute for European policy Vladimír Bartovic comments on the refugee quotas in a Czech TV programme Horizont.
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