We would like to cordially invite you to the conference on the topic of Chinese investments in Europe. The event will take place in Brussels on the 3rd of October.
Show more PDFOur Kateřina Davidová wrote an article for EURACTIV about the possible negative consequences of the Platform for Coal Regions in Transition
Show moreEdit Inotai, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the role of Germany within the EU and towards the V4 countries.
Show more PDFWe are proud to present the fifth event from our project Prague Climate Talks, this time in the regions: Renewable energy potential in the Czech Republic, which will take place on June 5th, 2018 in Brno.
Show more PDFOur Vít Havelka analyzes, in his latest policy paper, the first draft of the new Multiannual Financial Framework – examining what it at stake for the Czech Republic.
Show more PDFOur Vladimir Bartovic in an interview for RTVS spoke about the new European funds criteria for the member states.
Show moreKateřina Davidová wrote a policy paper on the topic "To dig or not to dig: three reasons why coal is the fuel of the past", which will serve as a background material for the fourth debate from our project Prague Climate Talks. The event will take place on April 19th, 2018 at the European house.
Show more PDFWe would like to invite you to the public debate that is part of the series Café Evropa, which will take place in Liberec. Where did the past 25 years take the Czech Republic? Jan Šolc and Tomáš Prouza will discuss that and more.
Show more PDFWe would like to invite you to the public debate that is part of the series Café Evropa, which will take place in Jihlava. Jakub Charvát and Jan Kubáček will discuss the presidential election in 2018 and the division in Czech society.
Show more PDFAndrzej Sadecki, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the Multiannual Financial Framework for the years 2021-2027. The possible impacts of Brexit have also been taken into account. Andrzej Sadecki brings recommendations for the negotiations mainly for the Central European states.
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