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Preparations for a Brexit IV: views from Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, and Malta

With the Brexit referendum being just behind the corner, the London School of Economics and Political Science launched a series of blogs about member states’ attitudes towards Brexit and future without Great Britain. Vladimír Bartovic and Zuzana Kasáková contributed to the forth blog describing position of the Czech Republic.

"The Czech government fears that a Brexit could open a Pandora’s box of similar intentions in other EU member states, including the Czech Republic itself."

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