EU MONITOR: Long-term Sustainability of Healthy Labour Market in EU Population Development, Immigration Stress, and their Impact

Lenka Farkačová wrote a EU MONITOR about the upcoming workforce crisis (the lack of employees not only in the case of EU countries, but also for example in the USA) and how it causes a tendency to deviate from the ideal state of long-term sustainable labour market.

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Radio Prague International: Fiala govt will be pro-Western but shift on migration unlikely

The director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Zdeněk Beránek, commented for Czech Radio on the incoming Czech government headed by Petr Fiala of the ODS. He looked at whether the new government will actually follow Havel's human rights agenda, or what its installation will mean for the Visegrad Four.

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Radio Prague International: Vláda Fialy bude prozápadní, ale posun v otázce migrace je nepravděpodobný

Ředitel Institutu pro evropskou politiku EUROPEUM, Zdeněk Beránek, se pro Czech Radio vyjádřil k nastupující české vládě v čele s Petrem Fialou z ODS. Přiblížil, jestli se nová vláda bude skutečně řídit havlovskou lidskoprávní agendou, nebo co bude její nastolení znamenat pro Visegrádskou čtyřku.

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EURACTIV: Turkey under Erdogan has little chance of good relations with the EU. But they must tackle migration together

In an article for euractiv.cz, the head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, comments on the tense relationship between the EU and Turkey. The commentary focuses on the future direction of mutual relations and migration from Afghanistan.

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Radio Z: Hundreds of Middle Eastern migrants detained in Germany near the border with Poland in recent days, they entered the EU via Belarus

Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, commented on current events on the Belarus-Polish border. Precisely because of migration, Poland extended the state of emergency on the border with Belarus. The problem will be discussed by the European Parliament.

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Policy Brief: A “New” pact on Migration and Asylum? The European migration policy path-dependency

Our intern Agathe Helluin has written a Policy Brief on "A New Start on Migration": this is how the European Commission described the new pact on migration and asylum presented at the 2020 State of the Union speech in September. This new pact undoubtedly captures the expectation that the EU will fully reshape its migration policy by recognising its limits and shortcomings.

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Policy Brief: "Nový" pakt o migraci a azylu? Závislost evropské migrační politiky na cestě

Naše stážistka Agathe Helluin napsala Policy Brief o "Novém začátku v oblasti migrace": takto popsala Evropská komise nový pakt o migraci a azylu, který byl představen na zářijovém projevu o stavu Unie v roce 2020. Tento nový pakt bezpochyby vystihuje očekávání, že EU plně přetvoří svou migrační politiku tím, že uzná její limity a nedostatky.

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The Czech Prime Minister seeks to renew the old anti-migration strategy and misinformation campaigns in re-election bid.

Naše stážistka Agathe Helluin se ve svém blogovém článku zaměřuje na českou politiku, přesněji na předsedu vlády Andreje Babiše a jeho styl politické kampaně, mezi jejíž témata patří např. migrace.

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Česká televize: EU does not face a migration crisis such as the one in 2015 and 2016

Deputy Director and Head of Research of EUROPEUM Christian Kvorning Lassen commented on the current migration situation in the EU for the Czech Television.

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Brussels Morning: Could the Green Deal be as divisive as migration in Central Europe?

Our Research Fellow Vít Havelka wrote an article for the Brussels Morning news website. The article presents the attitudes of Czech society towards the Green Deal. This main topic will be introduced on the Prague European Summit, which will take place on July 12-14.

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