Publications

Czech Debate on the EU Multiannual Financial Framework



The publication is the outcome of the project Czech Debate on the EU Multiannual Financial Framework that took place in cooperation with Glopolis and the financial support of Heinrich Böll Foundation Prague.

Publication is available to download here (only in Czech language).

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TGAE - The Contribution of 16 European Think Tanks to the Polish, Danish and Cypriot Trio Presidency of the European Union

The publication is the outcome of an international project Think Global, Act European III in which EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy was involved. Led by a prominent French think tank Notre Europe, 16 think tanks took part in TGAE III.  The aim of the project and the publication was to formulate recommendations for the following trio presidency - Poland, Denmark and Cyprus.


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The 2009 Czech EU Presidency: Contested Leadership at a Time of Crises

A new publication assessing the mid-term performance of the Czech EU Presidency, written by Vladimír Bartovic, David Král (ed.) and Věra Řiháčková and published by Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS), in the framework of its project on EU Presidencies. The report can be downloaded here, as well as from the Sieps website. The report was presented at the seminar in Stockholm on 14 May 2009, by David Král and Vladimír Bartovic, with comments on the report presented by Ingrid Hjelt af Trolle and the Czech Ambassador to Sweden Mr Jan Kara.



Visa policies of the European Union and the United States – Challenges for Transatlantic partners; Counterterrorism policies in Central Europe

This publication represents an outcome of the second research project awarded to EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy by the German Marshall Fund of the United States. The overarching aim of the research was to look into some issues regarding the internal security milieu in the post 9/11 environment both in the United States and the European Union, and to identify where there are possible areas for co-operation and controversy of both partners. Particular attention was paid to the attitudes in the new EU member states, especially in Central Europe, that were faced with the challenges of accommodating themselves in the dynamically developing policy in the area of freedom, security and justice in the European Union. One of the report here.

The publication is available to download here (only in Czech language). 



From Policy Takers to Policy Makers

After accession of ten countries of Central and Eastern Europe to the EU there was no significant changes in setting EU Structural and Cohesion Policies. The main question which this comparative study strives to answer is to which extent current framework of these EU policies suit the needs of new member states. This preliminary version (final version is expected to come out in September) has been elaborated by experts of the independent institutes from Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia and Austria in co-operation with Swedish policy institute SIEPS as a leader of this project.

Publication is available to download here.

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