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EU crisis response in tackling COVID-19. Views from the Member States

21. 4. 2020 v 10:24
Christian Kvorning Lassen from Europeum together with Jan Kovář from Institute of International Relations Prague wrote a commentary "Czech Republic: political elites and citizens view EU cooperation with scepticism" for the EPIN Report publication, concerned with EU Member States' crisis reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Invitation: EU enlargement during the coronavirus crisis: Opportunities and threats

20. 4. 2020 v 15:34
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to the event organised by the Think Visegrad platform in Brussels titled "EU enlargement during the coronavirus crisis: Opportunities and threats". The online event will take place on Thrusday, 23 April.

EU MONITOR: French lessons in Africa: An assessment of three key military capabilities for European defence

16. 4. 2020 v 12:12
In his latest EU monitor, Adrian Blazquez examines the the European cooperation in the Sahel strip.

China is Successfully Changing the Narratives on COVID–19

15. 4. 2020 v 16:46
Our intern Kristýna Kšírová writes a blog about China and its behaviour towards COVID–19.

INVITATION: Café Evropa online: Western Balkans and EU

15. 4. 2020 v 12:12
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to the next debate in the Café Evropa series. Like the previous debate it will be broadcasted online because of anti-coronavirus measures. The debate will focus on the Western Balkans and the European Union. The debate will take place on Tuesday, 21 April.

Democracy for better or for worse? Assessing Poland’s upcoming elections

14. 4. 2020 v 16:18
In her article, Danielle Piatkiewicz assesses the May presidential elections in Poland, taking place during the COVID–19 pandemic.

Brief on COVID-19: Eurozone in Agreement over the first COVID19-Response

12. 4. 2020 v 18:45
In his brief, Vít Havelka writes about the Eurozone ministers first agreement on the response against the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Press release: EU as a favorite scapegoat at the time of COVID-19 and why the truth is now more important than ever

10. 4. 2020 v 13:18
Mauro Ferrari's alleged resignation as President of the European Research Council (ERC) relaunched the Eurosceptic debate on whether the EU failed during the coronavirus crisis. The story was eagerly taken over by the media and politicians as evidence of satisfaction and justification; satisfaction for their false narratives of the EU's lack of response and justification of their own neglect during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Brief on COVID-19: National governments, not the EU, sleepwalked into the corona crisis

9. 4. 2020 v 16:42
In his brief, Christian Kvorning Lassen writes that on January 26, the EU’s Centre for Disease Control (ECDC) warned Member States that Covid-19 infection spread in Europe would be probable and considerable. The EU offered in January to support Member States with purchasing of medical equipment, test kits, protective gear, and general support. Member States refused the EU’s help in January, stating that their health care systems were adequately prepared for the Virus.

INVITATION: What EU do we want in 2025? Green politics and decarbonisation

7. 4. 2020 v 10:53
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to the next debate. This time about the future of the EU. The event will take place on Tuesday, 14 April.

REPORT: How will coronavirus affect the EU's future?

7. 4. 2020 v 10:23
"Among other things, coronavirus is influencing the negotiations on the form of the multiannual financial framework, which was one of this year's main topics." writes Euroskop in a report from our debate "EU ± // What will happen to the EU after a coronavirus pandemic?"

ALTINGET: Christian Kvorning Lassen writes in Danish daily Altinget about the EU's warning to member states about the possible coronavirus outbreak

6. 4. 2020 v 11:05
EUROPEUM's deputy director Christian Kvorning Lassen writes in Danish online daily Altinget that the EU is not responsible for the current situation, but its member states are. They underestimated the warning from the ECDC (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control), which in January informed the EU member states about the possibility of a worldwide coronavirus outbreak.
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