Webinar | New Green Savings: New Challenges and Only Loans?
Over the past 15 years, the New Green Savings program has played a significant role in financing energy-efficient renovations. The program is now undergoing changes. What do these new changes mean for applicants, and how do they differ from the past? Join us to discuss this timely topic with experts and the general public.
The Industrial Accelerator Act is intended to support the development of green European industry
The European Commission has unveiled long-awaited measures to strengthen European industry and keep pace with China in the field of so-called clean technologies. In an evening news program on Radiožurnál, Rebeka Hengalová, a researcher at EUROPEUM Institute, discussed what the Industrial Accelerator Act entails and what protections it will provide for so-called green products manufactured in the EU.
EuroLens Journal #2: The Price of Inaction
And here it is – the second edition of our EuroLens journal! Building on the success of the first issue, this new edition once again offers interviews with experts, commentaries, and articles on both political and non-political topics. You will also find an overview of upcoming events, conferences, and much more.
We hope it will serve as an interesting and inspiring source of information and support your work.

New podcast episode
Café Evropa: How four years of war changed Ukraine?
At the end of February, four years had passed since Russia attacked Ukraine and unleashed a protracted and relentless war. What is the current situation in the country? What is the prevailing mood in society there, and beyond? And how is it affected by uncertain international support and attempts to negotiate a ceasefire? Bohdan Rajčinec from the Ukrainian Initiative and independent journalist Julie Kaletová discuss this in the Café Evropa podcast on the anniversary of the Russian invasion.
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9. April 2026
Over the past 15 years, the New Green Savings program has played a significant role in financing energy-efficient renovations. The program is now undergoing changes. What do these new changes mean for applicants, and how do they differ from the past? Join us to discuss this timely topic with experts and the general public.

27. March 2026
Launch Workshop: Build Fair project
The kick-off workshop for the EU-funded Build Fair project will bring together partners from the Czech Republic, Estonia, Ireland, Spain, and Romania and launch an important discussion on how citizens perceive fairness in the EU’s migration and digital policies.

26. March 2026
Save the date: See you again for beer on Thursday, March 26!
European Thursdays over beer continue! Once again, we can meet for an informal debate focused on foreign policy and current European issues on March 26, traditionally in Smíchov.

24. March 2026
Roundtable | The 28th Regime: A Stronger Single Market or Another Wasted Opportunity?
The framework of the 28th Regime, developed in response to the Letta Report, aims primarily to support startups and scale-ups by strengthening the single market and removing internal barriers. It should allow companies to choose between a national and a European legal form, simplify administrative procedures, and support capital gains and cross-border growth for European companies. Can it really help? What specific changes does the proposal bring, and does it have a chance to fulfill its potential, or will it remain just another unused tool?

23. March 2026
Debate | After the Draghi Report: The Role of Central Europe in Strengthening EU Competitiveness
The debate will follow up on the Draghi Report—we will explore the topic of the European Union’s competitiveness at a time when the global environment is changing rapidly. We will focus on the role of Central and Eastern European countries, which today face not only intensifying international competition but also rapid technological development and growing geopolitical tensions.

20. March 2026
New Green Savings: Newly in limbo and only with a loan?
Over the past 15 years, the New Green Savings program has significantly helped Czech households finance energy-efficient renovations. But what is the future of the program once the funds have been exhausted?
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10. March 2026
ČT24 | European Union finance ministers discussed how to address rising oil prices
Eurozone finance ministers met in Brussels to discuss the impact of oil prices and the uncertainty surrounding the situation in the Middle East. Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of EUROPEUM Institute and head of its Brussels office, commented on ČT24 on the subsequent meeting of finance ministers from all European Union member states, where, in addition to energy, the financing of Ukraine and efforts to further integrate European financial markets were also discussed.

4. March 2026
Radiožurnál | The Industrial Accelerator Act is intended to support the development of green European industry
The European Commission has unveiled long-awaited measures to strengthen European industry and keep pace with China in the field of so-called clean technologies. In an evening news program on Radiožurnál, Rebeka Hengalová, a researcher at EUROPEUM Institute, discussed what the Industrial Accelerator Act entails and what protections it will provide for so-called green products manufactured in the EU.

2. March 2026
ČRo Plus | European leaders' response to US-Israeli attack on Iran is cautious but unified, expert sums up
Martin Vokálek, Executive Director and Head of the Brussels Office of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, summarized European leaders' responses to events in Iran for ČRo Plus.

26. February 2026
Seznam Zprávy | The prophecy is coming true. Europe is falling behind and has only itself to blame, says Křenek
Little is being done to avert Europe's economic decline. According to Filip Křenek, an analyst at the EUROPEUM Institute, member states must accept that some of them will have companies of global significance and others will not. Otherwise, Europe will not be able to remain competitive. He added what would be beneficial for the Czech Republic for Seznam Zprávy.

20. February 2026
Les Echos | Blackmail, threats: when a Russian oil pipeline causes discord in Eastern Europe
Since the attack and damage to the Druzhba oil pipeline at the end of January, Hungary and Slovakia have been cut off from Russian oil. The leaders of both countries, who maintain good relations with Vladimir Putin, accuse Ukraine of delaying repairs to the pipeline. Viktor Daněk, Executive Deputy Director and Head of the Prague Office of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the series of accusations and threats for the French daily Les Echos.

13. February 2026
Seznam Zprávy | Another plan to boost the EU: Digital identity for all citizens and businesses
By the end of 2026, the European Union will introduce a unified digital identity for citizens and businesses. The EU Digital Identity Wallet will allow users to store official documents, sign contracts, and verify their identity across member states with just a few clicks. The initiative aims to reduce bureaucracy, cut costs, and remove barriers within the single market, while also raising concerns about data protection and the potential pressure to make the system widely mandatory. The article was commented on by Filip Křenek, analyst at the EUROPEUM Institute.

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.

2. December 2025
Low-emission materials for the Czech automotive industry
The Low Emission Materials for the Czech Automotive Industry project is the fifth EUROPEUM project aimed at decarbonising the Czech automotive industry. The aim of the project for 2024/2025 is to improve understanding of material flows and regulatory barriers in the automotive sector; to transfer best practices from the international context to the Czech environment; and to identify key areas of Czech and European policies that need to be improved to enable the automotive industry to meet the challenges of decarbonisation and remain competitive.

17. February 2026
Report | EU Enlargement under Geopolitical Pressure: Security Challenges and External Influence in the Western Balkans
How are geopolitical shifts reshaping the prospects for European Union enlargement in the Western Balkans? This report summarizes an expert discussion on the evolution of EU enlargement policy in the Western Balkans in the context of a changing security environment and the growing influence of external actors. The discussion highlights that, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, enlargement has become not only a technical, conditionality-based process but also a strategic instrument of European security. Participants pointed to uneven progress among Western Balkan countries, persistent challenges related to the rule of law and democratic reforms, and the increasing influence of external actors, particularly Russia and China. The publication also emphasises the need to preserve the principle of merit-based conditionality, strengthen gradual integration through tangible benefits for citizens, and improve the EU’s strategic communication towards local societies. A key conclusion is that the credibility and success of enlargement will depend on the EU’s ability to balance geopolitical urgency with sustained support for the region’s democratic transformation.

5. February 2026
Report | Revision of Price Safeguards in the ETS2 System
This briefing document maps the current state of negotiations regarding changes to the ETS2 emission allowance system proposed by the European Commission. The text is based on an expert roundtable discussion held on January 16, 2026. The discussion was attended by representatives of the European Parliament and the Commission, experts from Czech ministries, employer associations, companies, and regional organizations, as well as specialists from the non-profit sector, research institutes, and academia. The primary objective of this material is to bring necessary expert depth to the debate on the future form of ETS2 and to help the public and key stakeholders better navigate this complex topic, which will fundamentally affect not only household budgets but also key economic sectors. The authors of the text are our research fellow Rebeka Hengalová, analyst Kateřina Kolouch Grabovská (Fakta o klimatu), and researcher Tomáš Protivínský (IDEA at CERGE-EI).

31. December 2025
Policy Paper | From REARMing to SAFEty: Defence Capability Development Trends of the V4
As the European Union has significantly stepped up its political, institutional, and financial support for strengthening defence capabilities across the Union in recent years, the paper examines how the V4 countries rely on the levers of the “Europeanisation” of defence—particularly through European funds and frameworks for defence industry development. This aspect gains particular importance in early 2025, when the European Commission will assess national programmes submitted under the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) initiative for joint loan financing and decide on the allocation of funding for joint production, research, and development projects across European and partner defence industries, writes Tamás Csiki Varga in his policy paper.

27. December 2025
Policy paper | After USAID: What Does Czech Experience Show about Europe’s Ukraine A
Europe is closing out 2025 in the same strategic debate that defined its beginning, albeit now under conditions of significantly heightened uncertainty and tension. The continent is striving to define its own strategic autonomy while simultaneously seeking a response to the diplomatic “blitzkrieg” coming from Washington, even as decisions are still being made on the terms of a just peace in Ukraine and on the future security architecture of the wider European space. Rather than actively shaping its own framework for the post-war order, however, the European Union is increasingly confined to a reactive role, write Eva Rybková and Maria Gorbatova.

20. December 2025
Policy Paper | 2025: New Frontrunners and Laggers in the EU Enlargement Process
The 2025 Enlargement Package highlights a clear distinction that has emerged in recent years between countries advancing on their EU accession paths through the adoption and implementation of reforms and those falling behind for various reasons. For a long time, the EU has applied a regional approach to the Western Balkans and Eastern Europe (the “Associated Trio”). It has now become evident that a more nuanced approach is necessary, as disparities are growing both among countries and within the two enlargement regions, writes Jana Faktor Juzová.

18. December 2025
Policy Paper | "Smartphones on Wheels": Connected Cars and the EU’s Cybersecurity
The increasing presence of Chinese connected vehicles on the European market has heightened concerns about cybersecurity risks, particularly regarding their potential use for surveillance, espionage, and cyber operations. Discussions on this issue frequently draw on regulatory approaches and risk assessments developed elsewhere, most notably in the United States. Yet China itself has established one of the most comprehensive regulatory and technical standardisation frameworks for connected vehicles worldwide, writes Paulina Uznaska.
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