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Workshop Mladí a klima

24. 3. 2021 v 13:40
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, together with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, offers workshops about climate change for high school students.

Deník Referendum: We do not want any empty promises. Climate strikes continue online

24. 3. 2021 v 11:25
Deník referendum reported on a student strike, at which several experts spoke, including our fellow researcher Kateřina Davidová. In her speech, she mentioned the Czech republic's current state in the fulfillment of the climate strategy.

INVITATION: Perceptions of EU in Central Europe amid COVID-related crisis

23. 3. 2021 v 17:00
We would like to invite you to the webinar Perceptions of the EU in Central Europe amid COVID-related crisis organized by the Think Visegrad platform which brings together 8 think-tanks from Central Europe.

Euractiv: Czech public broadcaster’s independence threatened ahead of elections

23. 3. 2021 v 10:05
In our Café Evropa debate, Věra Jourová, Vice-President of the European Commission, stated that she is worried about Czech Television. The Brussels portal Euractiv subsequently informed about the situation around the television, whose independence is in jeopardy. The article also informs about the possibility of replacing the director of Czech Television, Petr Dvořák, before the October parliamentary elections.

Prague Climate Talks 2021 – debates about climate change

22. 3. 2021 v 17:10
We are happy to announce the continuation of the Prague Climate Talks project – a platform for high-level discussion on the complex issue of climate change. The project will again host a series of debates with experts, professionals from varying relevant fields and the general public.

ČRo Radiozurnal: Can relations between the European Union and Turkey be expected to improve?

22. 3. 2021 v 14:35
The head of our Brussels office spoke about the current improvement in relations between Ankara and Brussels. He attributes Erdoğan's turn in rhetoric not only to the outcome of the US elections, after which Turkey lost a significant teammate, but also to the upcoming elections in Germany, which may result in a significantly less conciliatory chancellor than Angela Merkel.

EU vaccinations – latest iteration of multi-speed Europe?

18. 3. 2021 v 14:20
In a blog post, Liliana Kotval writes about how vaccination against COVID-19 and its application in various Member States can exacerbate the phenomenon of so-called multi-speed Europe.

INVITATION: EU ± // Conference on the Future of Europe

17. 3. 2021 v 18:00
We would like to invite you to another debate from the EU format ± on the topic of the Conference on the Future of Europe. The debate is organized with the support of Jean Monnet Chair TeDEUSS - Teaching and debating EU small states' security at FSV UK and co-financed by the European Union's Europe for Citizens program. The event can be watched online on Wednesday, March 17 at 6 pm on our Facebook.

INVITATION: Challenges and Opportunities for European Security, NATO and Defence in Transatlantic Partnership; The Relationship with Russia and China

17. 3. 2021 v 11:00
We kindly invite you to attend the conference concerning the european security after the crises. The debate is organized by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Institute for Politics and Society, Embassy of Portugal in The Czech Republic and CEVRO Institute.

Info.cz: Conference on the future of Europe as a game of citizen involvement

15. 3. 2021 v 12:55
In an article for info.cz, Vít Havelka summarizes how current political and social problems affecting the popularity of the European Union have been reflected in the content of the Conference on the Future of Europe.

ČRo Plus: In the Western Balkans, there is a risk of increased influence of foreign participants

12. 3. 2021 v 14:55
The director of our institute, Vladimir Bartovic, commented on the current situation in the Western Balkans. Interest in the countries is declining on the part of the EU due to the COVID-19 crisis, when the countries of the Western Balkans have to procure vaccines themselves.

What will Draghi’s government mean for Italy’s climate policy and the European Green Deal?

12. 3. 2021 v 09:05
In a blog post, Charlotte Bufano writes about what Mario Draghi's government can mean for Italy's climate policy and the European Green Deal.
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