Our Head of Research Martin Michelot was among the three experts that contributed their country's vision on the question of whether Visegrad leaders should be concerned about the EU fragmentation.
Zjistit víceNáš vedoucí výzkumu Martin Michelot přispěl českým pohledem na otázku, zda představitelé V4 by měli být znepokojeni fragmentací EU.
Zjistit víceSlovak think-tank CEPI in its project coordinated by EUROPEUM has asked experts on their opinion on the EU-Turkey deal.
Zjistit víceEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is one of the authors of the document commissioned by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung offices in Prague and Warsaw about the differing reactions of individual Visegrad countries on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Zjistit více PDFThe COP21 climate conference in Paris has finished and brought a "historic" agreement. What are its chances to succeed? And what areas were left out of the discussions altogether? Find out in a new blog by Christian Kvorning Lassen and Kateřina Davidová.
Zjistit víceWe are launching a new project "Visegrad in the EU - How much do we matter?" under the leadership of EUROPEUM's director Vladimír Bartovic.
Zjistit více PDFHow do various members of the EU view UK´s renegotiation? Director of Europeum Vladimír Bartovic explains the Czech point of view on the LSE blog.
Zjistit víceOn October 25 a 17-point plan has been agreed in Brussels upon cooperation on dealing with the influx of migrants. Is it going to change something or it's just another bureocratic measure? Find out in Marko Stojic's blog.
Zjistit víceAnother post-election blog, this time about the fragile Portuguese coalition coming into life.
Zjistit víceWill the V4 countries find a common ground with the "Old Europe" regarding the refugee crisis? Read Martin Michelot's take on Central Europe's transformed image in Brussels.
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