One Hundred Years On: a New Central Europe from the Ruins?

As part of the project 1918 CEE Identity, Gábor Egry has written an essay that relates to the approaching hundred year anniversary of the collapse of the Central and Eastern European empires, and author analyzes, among other things, the common historical heritage of these newly created states.

Show more PDF

INVITATION: Sovereignty and the European Union - what challenges going forward?

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, in cooperation with the French Insitute in Prague, would like to coridally invite to the public debate about the perception of sovereignty in contemporary European Union.

Show more PDF

How does the migration crisis explains the rise of populism in the Czech Republic?

The migration crisis has been and still is a dominant issue within European politics. The European solution based on the solidarity principle was the refugee redistribution quota. In opposing to this plan, the V4 became a symbol of non-solidarity in Europe.

Show more

REPORT: Transregional versus national perspectives on Contemporary Central European History

After the launch of the publication "Transregional versus national perspectives on Contemporary Central European History", which took place on December 15, 2017 in Bratislava, the book is now available to order!

Show more PDF

INVITATION: Transregional versus national perspectives on Contemporary Central European History

We would like to cordially invite you to the public launch of the publication "Transregional versus national perspectives on Contemporary Central European History" which will take place on December 15, 2017 in Bratislava.

Show more PDF

Press release: The interest in upcoming Café Evropa event is enormous

The "EU media image - how to recognize the hoaxes and the truth?"

Show more PDF

France 24: French revolution: Will Macron blow up traditional left/right divide?

Our Martin Michelot was a guest on France 24, where he commented on the recent naming of Edouard Philippe as the French PM.

Show more

Foreign Policy: Emmanuel Macron, the Next President of France

Our Martin Michelot contributed to an article on Foreign Policy on the results of the French presidential elections, which ended in favour of Emmanuel Macron.

Show more

The New Silk Road Controversy and the Beijing Summit

In her new blog, Hanka Burešová analyses the upcoming summit in Beijing from the perspective of China's OBOR project and its developments towards the EU.

Show more

INVITATION: French presidential elections and their impact on the Czech Republic and the EU

We would like to cordially invite you to a debate on the French presidential elections and their impact on the Czech Republic and the EU.

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