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POLICY PAPER: Analysing EU’s Sahel strategies: A civilian approach in the era of pragmatism
In the new Policy Paper Vojtěch Freitag deals with developments in the vast African Sahel region, which are a concern for the European policymakers. His paper presents a recommendation to a specific aspect that remains challenging.

EU MONITOR: The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its effects on trade with third countries
Tom Baker wrote an article about The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, which should be one of the policies to green the area of its activity. The paper offers ideas on how best the EU should proceed with the implementation of the CBAM.

Rádio Slovensko: Usage of digital technologies is more ethical in the EU than it is in China
Martin Vokálek, Deputy Director of the EUROPEM Institute, commented on the EU’s approach towards development and usage of digital technologies for the Slovak Radio.

Denník N: Coal production comes to an end, Slovakia and Czechia should make use of it
Kateřina Davidová, our research fellow, commented on the recently introduced climate package of the European Commission „Fit for 55“ for the Slovak news server Denník N. With the package the EU aims to reach the climate neutrality until 2050.

Report: European Summer School 2021 "Europe's Pandemic Recovery”
In July 2021, EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy organized already its 18th annual European Summer School in Prague. This year’s programme was focused on the European pandemic recovery and its perception as an opportunity for sustainable development and future resilience.

Aktuálně.cz: European plan to save the climate. How will green rules affect the Czech Republic?
Our research fellow Kateřina Davidová, who simultaneously works at Centre for Transport and Energy, took part in a debate organized by server Aktuálně.cz. The discussion which is a part of the ‘‘Evropa v souvislostech“ project was also joined by a Member of the European Parliament – Luděk Niedermayer. Guests discussed the recently introduced climate package of the European Commission ''Fit for 55“ a its impacts on Czechia.

The Czech Prime Minister seeks to renew the old anti-migration strategy and misinformation campaigns in re-election bid.
In her blog article, our intern Agathe Helluin focuses on Czech politics, particularly on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and his style of political campaigning, which includes topics such as migration.

Resilience and Urban Governance: Securing Cities
Associate Research Fellow Katarína Svitková writes about challenges facing cities today, tracing the concept of urban resilience throughout the last decade, explored in her recently published book (Resilience and Urban Governance).

Is climate litigation paving the way for a more effective and fair climate governance?
Charlotte Bufano has published a blog post that focuses on the topic of climate change in relation to governments and their policies.

Info.cz: Proposal to charge for emissions in transport and heating provokes contradictory reactions
Our researcher Kateřina Davidová commented for Info.cz on the new "Fit for 55" package of proposals on climate and energy challenges. In the article, the researcher explains what plans the EU has to reduce emissions or how the market for emission allowances will change.

INVITATION: Untapped Potential of Women to Strengthen EU Foreign Policy
We would like to invite you to an event organized by the GLOBSEC think-tank, which our Research Fellow Danielle Piatkiewicz is a guest of. It will take place in English online on Monday, July 19 at 2 pm.

Hospodářské noviny: Yes, it will be expensive, but we will not avoid the green economy and hesitation only costs us money
Our Research Fellow Kateřina Davidová wrote an article in Hospodářské noviny about the "Fit for 55" package, which will affect how European energy, transport, agriculture and industry will develop in the coming years.