Articles and Publications
In this section you can find all the publications of EUROPEUM staff and collaborators. Press releases can be found in the About us section.
New MFF – Three Comments on the Rule of Law Provision
Our Vít Havelka explores the first draft of the post-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework and a special provision ensuring that the beneficiary countries respect financial management and Rule of Law.

Europe on Populism: Policies of intolerance should not be tolerated
Our Rachel Warren analyzes in her latest blog the rise of populist tendencies in European politics.

New CENS publication: Policy Paper on regional cooperation in Central and South Eastern Europe
In a new CENS publication, our Zuzana Stuchlíková discusses conservatism in the Visegrad Group, particularly the Czech Republic, and the potential of Visegrad as a conservative coalition.

Renewable energy potential in the Czech Republic: Obstacles to achieve it
Viktória Pokorná wrote a policy paper on the topic "Renewable energy potential in the Czech Republic: Obstacles to achieve it", which will serve as a background material for the fifth debate from our project Prague Climate Talks. The event will take place on June 5th, 2018 in Brno.

Pompeo’s Pompeii: The Eruption of the Iranian Peace Accords and What this means for the EU.
Our Rachel Warren analyzes, in her latest blog, the Iranian Peace Accords after the arrival of the new Secretary of State Mark Pompeo.

A Game of Thrones: Italian parliamentary elections
Our Alexandr Lagazzi explores, in his latest policy paper, the power games behind Italy's parliamentary elections and the process of forming a new government.

New MFF – Five Challenges for the Czech Republic
Our Vít Havelka analyzes, in his latest policy paper, the first draft of the new Multiannual Financial Framework – examining what it at stake for the Czech Republic.

Let us not perceive the EU as an universal money box
Our Vít Havelka explores the assessment of the Czech approach to the EU as an additional source of revenue for its national budget.

Enlargement to the Western Balkans: Finally Ready to Commit?
Our latest Eastern Monitor, authored by Jana Juzová, analyses the recently published Enlargement Strategy for the Western Balkan candidates by the European Commission.

To dig or not to dig: three reasons why coal is the fuel of the past
Kateřina Davidová wrote a policy paper on the topic "To dig or not to dig: three reasons why coal is the fuel of the past", which will serve as a background material for the fourth debate from our project Prague Climate Talks. The event will take place on April 19th, 2018 at the European house.

Hungary, Poland: the difficult choices ahead for the European Union
Nicolas Bouchet authored a policy paper on the confrontation within the EU over its liberal democratic standards, with a focus on the strategy that the Union could implement to face such issue.

Transatlantic Relations amidst a Trade War
Our Laura Skana writes, in her latest blog, about the state of Transatlantic relations amidst an ongoing trade war.