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RECOMMENDATIONS: Directly controlled programs and other instruments in the new multiannual financial framework as an opportunity for Czech interests
Recommendations regarding directly controlled programs and other instruments in the new multiannual financial framework, based on the roundtable discussion of the National Convention on EU Affairs, are now available. They were prepared by Zuzana Kasáková and Vladimír Bartovic from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. The discussion took place on November 22.

EU MONITOR: Czech Republic vis-à-vis climate change: critical dilemmas ahead?
Our Milan Urbaník is the author of our latest EU monitor on the Czech Republic's relation to climate change. Its aim is to explore where the key dilemmas lay and what trade-offs need to be made in terms of climate change.

EU MONITOR: European Security: Four Priorities for 2020-2024
Our research fellow Louis Cox-Brusseau published an EU Monitor, in which he focused on 4 biggest challenges for the EU in the security area.

EU MONITOR: European Sovereignty in Central Europe Ahead of the Conference on the Future of Europe
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński authored an EU Monitor on the European Sovereignty in Central Europe Ahead of the Conference on the Future of Europe

EU MONITOR: Securing Europe in Insecure Times: How Military Mobility and Deepened European Integration are Vital to Europe's Security
Adrian Blazquez authored an EU Monitor on the role of military mobility and deeper integration within the field of European security.

EU MONITOR: Eurozone Reform: A Victim of Political Economy
Linda Zeilina, in her latest EU Monitor, explores the topic of Eurozone reform from the perspective of political economy.

National Convention on EU Affairs: Directly managed programs and other instruments within the new Multiannual Financial Framework as an opportunity for Czech in
The National Convention on EU Affairs will take place on November 22 at the Lichtenštejn Palace. The topic of the round table debate will be directly managed programs and other instruments within the new Multiannual Financial Framework as an opportunity for Czech interests

Good practices and lessons learned from the Visegrad Four and Western Balkans
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in association with Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, European Movement in Serbia, WiseEuropa Institute and Academy of European Integration and Negotiation published final Policy Paper about good practices and lessons learned from the Visegrad Four and Western Balkans.

The V4 and the European Defence Initiatives
Gergely Varga published an interesting policy paper as a part of Think Visegrad platform. He focused on the differences in approaches of V4 countries towards EU and NATO, while also finding common traits which could serve as valuable inputs to the discussion about the future of European defence.

The Islamic State: Territorially defeated yet persistent
The topic of another Eastern Monitor, authored this time by Jonáš Vlk, was the Islamic State which, although territorially defeated, persisted.

The question of Hungary’s usage of the migration topic in policymaking
Our Mark Szabo explores, in his latest blog, the question of Hungary’s usage of the migration topic in policymaking.

POLICY PAPER: Albania – Serbia relations: Bridging over troubled waters
Gentiola Madhi and Jelica Minić published Policy Paper about Albania – Serbia relations: Bridging over troubled waters.