Blog | Do election maps strengthen place-based stigmatisation in Slovakia?
The urban-rural divide has been one of the most popular topics in societal and political discourse across Europe. Although these differences exist, the perception that one's place of origin is the determining factor in one’s political beliefs has become a polarising narrative. Writes Tereza Vachmanská, an intern at the Brussels Office.
Blog | Climate Policy (Non)Support: Perspectives on Climate and Nature Protection
Climate change and environmental degradation have become some of the most pressing challenges facing societies today. Despite growing scientific consensus and increasing efforts to implement climate and nature protection policies, public support for such measures remains divided. Writes Tereza Vachmanská, an intern at the Brussels Office.
Europe as a Task 2026: A Stronger Europe as a Shared Responsibility
The second edition of the conference Europe as a Task 2026 opened on 5 May at Prague Castle with Presidents Petr Pavel and Alexander Stubb. The two-day event focused on security, competitiveness and Europe’s future role in an increasingly unstable world.
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26. May 2026
Shortly after Moldova’s elections, Armenia, another EU Eastern Partnership country, will also face key parliamentary elections at the beginning of June. These elections will effectively serve as a referendum on the country’s geopolitical trajectory, the democratic reforms initiated after its Velvet Revolution, and the continuation of the peace process following the war in Nagorno-Karabakh. Join our discussion.

9. May 2026
Café Evropa Podcast | Invitation to Europe Day Recording
Come celebrate Europe Day with the Café Evropa podcast! We invite you to a public recording, this time on the topic “The EU in the Hands of Young People: What Opportunities Do They Have?”

7. May 2026
Europe as a Task 2026: A Stronger Europe as a Shared Responsibility
The second edition of the conference Europe as a Task 2026 opened on 5 May at Prague Castle with Presidents Petr Pavel and Alexander Stubb. The two-day event focused on security, competitiveness and Europe’s future role in an increasingly unstable world.

5. May 2026
#TaskEurope 2026 | Finnish President Alexander Stubb to Speak at the Conference
The Europe as a Task 2026 conference at Prague Castle will welcome one of today’s most prominent European leaders—Finnish President Alexander Stubb will participate as the keynote speaker on the first day of the event.

4. May 2026
Debate: Will the "28th regime" give European startups a boost?
Join us for the next installment in our series of open debates, “What’s New in the European Parliament?” This time, we’ll discuss whether the 28th regime will give European startups the boost they’re expecting.

23. April 2026
Save the date: Join us for another beer on Thursday, April 23rd!
European Thursdays over a Beer continue! We’ll meet again on April 23 for an informal discussion focused on foreign policy and current European issues, as always in Smíchov.
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5. May 2026
iRozhlas.cz | Trump Feels He Has the Upper Hand; U.S. Threatens Tariffs Again. The EU Is Right to Insist on Safeguards
The U.S. could raise tariffs on European car imports this week. Donald Trump has been threatening such a move on social media. According to him, the EU is not complying with the trade agreement he negotiated with the President of the European Commission last year in Scotland. An interview with Filip Křenek, an analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, for iRozhlas.cz.

22. April 2026
update>eu | The End of the Prague–Budapest Axis. Orbán’s Defeat Changes Babiš’s Position in Europe
Péter Magyar won the Hungarian parliamentary elections by a landslide, and Viktor Orbán is stepping down as prime minister after fifteen years. For Andrej Babiš, this means the loss of a key ally. Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of EUROPEUM Institute and Head of the Brussels Office, commented on the future of these relations for update eu.

20. April 2026
Ekonomický deník | Affordable Cars for Europeans. Can “Emissions Credits” Boost the Market?
Smaller vehicles are given greater weight in the calculations. These “emissions credits” for small electric vehicles allow manufacturers to retain a larger share of combustion-engine or hybrid cars. You can find whole article here.

14. April 2026
Seznam Zprávy | Which Side Will He Take? After Orbán’s Fall, Babiš Faces a New Reality
Sunday’s parliamentary elections in Hungary marked a turning point; the end of the Orbán era is redrawing the European map. What does the loss of an ally mean for Andrej Babiš, and what are the implications of Péter Magyar’s victory for the European Union? Martin Vokálek, Executive Director and Head of the Brussels Office of EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Seznam Zprávy.

13. April 2026
ČRo Plus | What Does Viktor Orbán’s Defeat Mean for the European Union?
How does Hungary’s next prime minister, Péter Magyar, intend to govern? What does Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s electoral defeat mean for the European Union? Viktor Daněk, Deputy Executive Director and Head of the Prague Office of EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the results of the Hungarian parliamentary elections for ČRo Plus.

1. April 2026
EU Brief | Fuel prices set to surge after 2028; Slovakia delays action
The ETS 2 system will raise fuel prices. Without government preparation, people in regions who rely on cars for their commute will feel the impact the most. The European Fit for 55 package sets rules aimed at reducing emissions by 55 percent by 2030 and achieving climate neutrality by 2050. One of the main tools for achieving these goals is the ETS 2 system, which will introduce fees for fossil fuel emissions in the heating and transportation sectors starting in 2028. Analyst Rebeka Hengalová from the EUROPEUM Institute emphasized the need for systemic changes in an interview with EU Brief.

1. November 2026
Strategic Raw Materials for the Czech Republic | Opportunities and Challenges for Decarbonization, Competitiveness, and Circularity in Czech Industry
Strategic raw materials, such as steel, aluminum, and critical raw materials (CRMs), are playing an increasingly important role in European industrial and security strategies. They are becoming increasingly important not only in the field of clean technologies but also in terms of the defense industry and the construction of energy infrastructure. The project aims to identify opportunities and obstacles for the decarbonization of the Czech steel industry and critical raw materials sectors, with an emphasis on circular solutions.

1. June 2026
JustGreen
JustGreen project aims to engage the V4 citizens in debates and other forms of public engagement around decarbonization in three areas that are intimately linked to their everyday lives: housing, transport, and the job market. The public engagement activities, along with the ancillary research, shall pinpoint specific obstacles citizens and communities encounter when implementing climate-friendly steps or adapting to the EU decarbonization policies.

31. March 2026
Czech position towards e-mobility, ETS2 and SCF in 2025+
This project continues to monitor and assess the implementation of ETS2 and the allocation of SCF funds to ensure that resources are used effectively and equitably. At the same time, it provides an in-depth analysis of transport availability, accessibility, and affordability, while exploring sustainable mobility trends, innovations, and policy pathways that can strengthen long-term resilience.

31. March 2026
25 and Counting – The Voices of Visegrad
Res Publica Foundation, together with its partners from the Visegrád Group, has launched a unique project entitled Voices of the Visegrád Four, which features short videos and explanatory texts. The main objective is to provide media coverage of key issues relevant to the Visegrád region, raise awareness, and ensure better access to information.

31. December 2025
Assisting Independent Media and CSOs in Enhancing the Access to Reliable Information on the European Union and EU Enlargement on Social Media in Armenia
The aim of the project is to provide access to reliable information about the European Union and its enlargement process in the Armenian social media environment.

31. December 2025
Celebrating 25 Years of Czech Republic’s NATO Accession
This project aims to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Czech Republic’s NATO accession, which occurred on March 12, 1999. Anchored in the historic context of NATO’s formation on April 4, 1949, the primary goals of the campaign are to celebrate this significant milestone, effectively communicate the tangible benefits of Czech NATO membership to the public and cultivate a deeper understanding of NATO and U.S.’s pivotal role in safeguarding the nations and Central and Eastern European security. Additionally, the project’s goal is to underscore the strength and benefits of the U.S.-Czech partnership.

7. June 2026
Blog | Do election maps strengthen place-based stigmatisation in Slovakia?
The urban-rural divide has been one of the most popular topics in societal and
political discourse across Europe. Such discourse seems to increase right after
election results, as election maps have become the norm in visualisation of
political inclinations within a country. Election maps typically portray a clear
division between the urban and the rural parts of society, or between different
regions. Although these differences exist, the perception that one's place of
origin is the determining factor in one’s political beliefs has become a polarising
narrative. Writes Tereza Vachmanská, an intern at the Brussels Office.

7. June 2026
Blog | Climate Policy (Non)Support: Perspectives on Climate and Nature Protection
Climate change and environmental degradation have become some of the most pressing challenges facing societies today. Despite growing scientific consensus and increasing efforts to implement climate and nature protection policies, public support for such measures remains divided. Writes Tereza Vachmanská, an intern at the Brussels Office.

18. May 2026
Report from the Discussion | Women, Motherhood and the Labour Market in the Czech Republic and Europe
How can European countries better reconcile parenthood, career development, and gender equality? An expert discussion organised and moderated by Aneta Martinek and Linda Tejchman, under the auspices of Institut pro evropskou politiku EUROPEUM in cooperation with the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the European Union, opened a broader debate on the position of women in the labour market, systemic barriers, and the future of social policies in both the Czech Republic and Europe.

7. May 2026
Report | After the Draghi Report: The Role of Central Europe in Strengthening EU Competitiveness
On 23 March 2026, EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, in cooperation with the Think Visegrad Platform, organised a roundtable discussion focused on the future of EU competitiveness in an increasingly challenging geopolitical and economic environment.

23. April 2026
Report | EU Enlargement in Times of Geopolitical Change
How are current geopolitical developments shaping the future of EU enlargement? The expert discussion “Western Balkans First? Enlargement with Ukraine and Moldova in Focus”, organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in cooperation with the Think Visegrad Platform, focused on the future of EU enlargement in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine and the changing security environment in Europe.

30. March 2026
Policy Brief | ETS2 and Czechia’s Energy Self-Sufficiency: Can Carbon Pricing Support the Phase-Out of Imported Gas and Oil?
In an era of escalating climate change, geopolitical tensions and deepening dependence on imported fossil fuels, the Czech Republic stands at a turning point in its energy transition. Therefore, the implementation of ETS2 offers a dual-faced opportunity: on one hand, it can serve as another impulse for reducing reliance on foreign oil and gas, enhancing national resilience and autonomy; on the other, it risks becoming a flashpoint of political division and social backlash, especially among households and small enterprises in rural areas sensitive to rising costs.
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