This paper deals with the perception of the Swedish Presidency in the Czech Republic. It analyses these perceptions mainly from an expert point of view, as the political assessment is hard to make, given the weak apolitical government in Prague and general apathy towards European issues on part of most of the relevant political actors. The paper argues that ... (download).
Analýzu českého předsednictví v EU od výzkumníka Institutu pro evropskou politiku EUROPEUM Lukáše Pachty naleznete zde.
You can download this analysis on the Czech presidency in the EU by Lukas Pachta - research fellow of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy here.
This analysis is a final product of the project led by Open Society Institute, Sofia in co-operation with many partners from Central and Eastern Europe. The Czech national report has been elaborated by Radomir Spok.
You can download this report here (1.7 MB).
The publication is a product of the Open Society Institute – Sofia within the European Policies Initiative (EuPI, www.eupi.eu) and the project “The EU New Member States as Agenda Setters in the Enlarged European Union”. This EuPI project has been implemented in close partnership with EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, with funding provided by the Open Society Institute – Sofia.
The publication you are about to open is an output of a project called New role of the national parliaments in the EU decision-making processes: previous experience and new challenges pursuant to the Lisbon Treaty, undertaken by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy together with the Institute of Public Affairs in Warsaw and Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik in Berlin with the financial support of Heinrich Böll Foundation.
Publication is available to download here.
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