Germany and the V4: renewed cooperation opportunities in the new political context

Kamil Frymark, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the V4-German cooperation.

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EMU reform as a case-study for multispeed integration

Tomáš Madleňák, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the reform of the Economic and Monetary Union.

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Three months until Brexit – Are we ready?

Miroslava Pěčková authored a policy brief on the ongoing Brexit negotiations and the impact of Brexit on the Czech Republic.

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ČT24: 10 years since the Czech EU presidency

Ten years have passed since the first and only Czech EU presidency in 2009. Our Vít Havelka commented on this anniversary for the Czech TV.

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ČT24: Romania takes over the EU presidency

Our Vít Havelka was a guest of the morning Studio 6 where he commented on the upcoming Romania's EU presidency.

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RCF Radio: Visegrád, ça se mange?

Our Martin Michelot in an interview for the French RCF Radio on the topic of V4 countries and their role in the EU.

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Czechia between V4 and the EU: the impact of migration on Visegrad cohesion

Vladislav Strnad authored a policy brief on the impact of the migration crisis on the V4 countries across the EU context.

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Essays: The Prague Spring and the 1968 Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia in an international context

Rick Fawn, Andrea Petö, Zuzana Poláčková and Michal Vít authored, as a follow-up to our conference ''The Prague Spring and the 1968 Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia in an international context'', a series of essays that are now available.

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Cyber security and Sovereignty Two levels of digital autonomy

Botond Feledy, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on cybersecurity.

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COP24: When will we finally get rid of the “but”?

Kateřina Davidová addresses the latest COP24 climate conference in Katowice.

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