Evaluation of the Czech EU policy in 2018

Vít Havelka and Louis Cox-Brusseau published a policy paper evaluating the Czech EU policy in 2018

Show more PDF

EUObserver: Why Visegrad 4 need to get real about climate change

Our Think Visegrad Fellow Linda Zeilina commented for EUObserver on the Visegrad group and its views on climate change.

Show more

EURACTIV: Climate crisis and elections: Will Parliament keep being pioneer in bold solutions?

Our Kateřina Davidová wrote a column about the fight with the climate crisis in the context of this year's European Parliament election for Euractiv.cz.

Show more

What are the causes of low Czech voter turnout in the European Parliament elections?

Our Jana Vlčková explores, in her latest blog, the causes of low Czech voter turnout in the EP elections.

Show more

ELECTIONS COMMENTARY: Economic Policies – Czech Party Programmes for the EP 2019 Elections

Vít Havelka, in his latest commentary, analyzes the economic policies of Czech political parties' programs for the European Parliament elections.

Show more PDF

Commentary: Summit in Sibiu

Vladimír Bartovic, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Zuzana Stuchlíková, Louis Cox-Brusseau, Vít Havelka and Kateřina Davidová reacted to the Summit in Sibiu 2019.

Show more PDF

Seznam Zprávy: Pirate youth wants to change Czech euroscepticism

The site Seznam Zprávy reffered to the opinion poll about the Czech EU membership published by the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in February 2018.

Show more

Commentary: EUCO Meeting in March 2019

Martin Michelot, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Alexandr Lagazzi and Kateřina Davidová react to the EUCO Meeting held in March 2019.

Show more PDF

INFO.CZ: Brexit will be delayed. Otherwise the paralysed Britain might leave the EU without a deal

Our director Vladimír Bartovic commented the vote on Brexit deal in British Parliament.

Show more

Populism in Central Europe 2018

Together with the Austrian Society for European Politics, the Center for European Neighborhood Studies at the Central European University Budapest, the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana and GLOBSEC Policy Institute in Bratislava we jointly launched a project with the goal to examine why political and societal actors resort to an “anti-European” rhetoric. The final report from the project is now available.

Show more PDF



EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy
Staroměstské náměstí 4/1
Prague 1 - Staré Město
110 00

tel.: +420 212 246 552
email: europeum@europeum.org
https://www.europeum.org