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INVITATION: Evaluating EU-NATO cooperation, Czech involvement and the prospect of improvement under new US leadership
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7. 12. 2020 at 14:15
We would like to invite you to a debate "Evaluating EU-NATO cooperation, Czech involvement, and the prospect of improvement under new US leadership". The event will take place on Thursday 10 December between 17:30–19:00 on Facebook.
INVITATION: Café Evropa online: EU's reaction to the latest international issues - how will Europe stand up to the current geopolitical challenges?
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26. 10. 2020 at 11:55
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy cordially invites you to another debate from the Café Evropa series, which will take place on Monday 26 October from 6 PM online on Facebook.
Turkish Heritage Organization: Discussing the NATO alliance and the future of the post-pandemic world
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28. 5. 2020 at 16:30
Our Danielle Piatkiewicz was interviewed by Turkish Heritage Organization about the NATO alliance and the future of the post-pandemic world.
EU MONITOR: Brexit, now what? Examining the future of Central and Eastern European security post-Brexit
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3. 2. 2020 at 13:30
In her latest EU monitor, Danielle Piatkiewicz explores the future of Central and Eastern European security after Brexit.
POLICY PAPER: Challenges in the Transatlantic Partnership: Are We Drifting Apart?
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16. 1. 2020 at 10:55
During November 2019, EUROPEUM co-organized the second Transatlantic Policy Forum along with CEPA, a leading US think-tank. The private roundtable provided a unique opportunity for candid and open discussion about the issues that are at the heart of transatlantic cooperation. Our research fellow Martin Michelot concluded a debrief and analysis of these debates.
EU MONITOR: The challenges of the military integration in the EU: an approach to the heterogeneity of weapon system categories
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17. 12. 2019 at 16:15
Adrian Blasquez authored an EU Monitor on the challenges of the military integration in the EU.
ČRo Plus: Is the North Atlantic Alliance in a state of brain death, as French President Macron claims?
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11. 12. 2019 at 09:45
The North Atlantic Alliance has been operating for 70 years and continued support for collective defense commitments has been confirmed at the London Summit by leaders of all its Member States. The questioning came from French President Macron. This issue was elaborated by our Louis Cox-Brusseau in an interview for ČRo Plus.
EU MONITOR: Securing Europe in Insecure Times: How Military Mobility and Deepened European Integration are Vital to Europe's Security
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21. 11. 2019 at 16:55
Adrian Blazquez authored an EU Monitor on the role of military mobility and deeper integration within the field of European security.
The Economic Standard: V4 countries diverge on European defense initiatives, but still have a lot to offer
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18. 11. 2019 at 12:35
Our Gergely Varga wrote an article for the Economic Standard about the V4 Countries and their diverge on European defense initiatives
REPORT: NATO was, is and will be great, experts agree. But not everything in the alliance is alright (Euractiv)
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7. 11. 2019 at 16:20
"Despite many changes in the international environment over the past 70 years, the North Atlantic Alliance has managed to remain relevant. If this is to be the case, it is necessary to think about its internal functioning," writes Euractiv in a report about our debate titled Making NATO Great Again.
Making NATO Great Again
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22. 10. 2019 at 11:25
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and the Center for European Policy Analysis would like to invite you to a discussion on the topic "Making NATO Great Again" on October 30 at 16:30 in American Prague Center (Tržiště 366/13, Praha – Malá Strana).
POLICY PAPER: Europe can spearhead a new cycle in transatlantic relations, not President Trump
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3. 6. 2019 at 10:30
Our Martin Michelot authored a new policy paper on the transatlantic relations as part of our project Transatlantic Policy Forum (TAPF).