EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in association with Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, European Movement in Serbia, WiseEuropa Institute and Academy of European Integration and Negotiation published final Policy Paper about good practices and lessons learned from the Visegrad Four and Western Balkans.
Show more PDFGergely Varga published an interesting policy paper as a part of Think Visegrad platform. He focused on the differences in approaches of V4 countries towards EU and NATO, while also finding common traits which could serve as valuable inputs to the discussion about the future of European defence.
Show more PDFWe are happy to invite you to a debate organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. The event will take place in the European House in Prague on Monday, November 18, from 6 PM.
Show more PDFOur Martin Michelot wrote an article for The Economic Standart focusing on question: "Can the transatlantic relationship survive the age of Realpolitik?"
Show moreAccept our sincere invitation to the public debate that is part of the series Café Evropa. This time in Prague on Tuesday, November 26th from 6 PM. Our distinguished guests will discuss the following topic: The European budget and its future - will we lose the money income from the EU?
Show more PDFGentiola Madhi and Jelica Minić published Policy Paper about Albania – Serbia relations: Bridging over troubled waters.
Show more PDFIgor Novaković and Anna Orosz published Policy Paper about overcoming the legacies of the past together: Serbia and Hungary.
Show more PDFNikolett Garai and Tomáš Strážay published Policy Paper about Slovak-Hungarian reconciliation and lessons for the Western Balkans.
Show more PDFAdam Balcer and Klaus Ziemer published Policy Paper about the ups and downs of Polish-German reconciliation and lessons for the Western Balkans.
Show more PDFOur Vladimir Bartovic gave an interview for iRozhlas.cz in which he commented on who was pulling Brexit threads and why Prime Minister Johnson had not yet won.
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