New Report: Should We Upgrade the V4-Turkey Dialogue?

A new report prepared by Czech, Hungarian, Slovak and Polish researchers and kindly supported by the International Visegrad Fund explores possible areas of upgraded cooperation.

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New Report: Should We Upgrade the V4-Turkey Dialogue?

Nový policy paper sepsán českými, slovenskými, maďarskými a polskými vyzkumníky s podporou International Visegrad Fund zkoumá možné oblasti vylepšené spolupráce.

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What did the EU enlargement bring for the Czech Republic and other countries twelve years ago?

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy would like to invite you to a public discussion introducing Tereza Novotná’s new publication "How Germany Unified and the EU Enlarged: Negotiating the Accession through Transplantation and Adaptation".

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Review Of The ENP Review: Still The Area Of Security, Stability And Prosperity?

Our Project Manager Nelly Tomčíková analyses the current state of the ‪European‬ ‪Neighbourhood‬ ‪Policy‬ on charter97.org in her article within the framework of the "The Answer to the Eurasian Challenge for Eastern Europe" project.

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How to restore trust in the EU enlargement in the light of the contemporary challenges

Please accept our invitation to a public discussion focusing on the most important challenges and their implications to the process of the EU enlargement. The EU integration process is facing several significant internal and external challenges - ranging from the Greek debt crisis and the upcoming UK referendum on EU membership to the migration crisis and a resurgent Russia - that must be confronted amid a complex political and economic backdrop.

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Swimming in clean(er) waters. Have the eurozone accession rules changed?

EUROPEUM Institute for European policy have published a policy brief with the title "Swimming in clean(er) waters. Have the eurozone accession rules changed?" written by Piotr Maciej Kaczyński.

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