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Despite Britain’s efforts to combat climate change at home, its overall climate impact is rising

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10. 6. 2019
Our Miňo Urbaník wrote a blog about the climate policy of Great Britain.

POLICY PAPER: The Legal Status of Accredited Parliamentary Assistants

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7. 6. 2019
In her policy paper, Nicole Grmelová concerns with accredited assistants to the European Parliament, commonly referred to as APAs. She examines their legal status and evaluates its efficiency, strengths and weaknesses, and also compares its written wording with the actual implementation after 10 years of existence of the legal status of assistants.

Konzervativci a brexitový poker: Přichází čas Borise Johnsona?

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25. 5. 2019
Matěj Faltus wrote about very actual and live topic. It's brexit and Conservative party. How it all will look alike? How about Boris Johnson and his ambitions?

What are the causes of low Czech voter turnout in the European Parliament elections?

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22. 5. 2019
Our Jana Vlčková explores, in her latest blog, the causes of low Czech voter turnout in the EP elections.

POLICY PAPER: Waste as a cause of climate change: what to do with it?

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13. 5. 2019
Štěpán Vaškevič in his policy paper examines an often neglected activity in climate policies - waste management and its impact on climate change. How is the Czech republic really standing when it comes to this phenomena? And what are the further perspectives?

Blízkému spojenectví navzdory: Polsko-litevské vztahy ve 21. století

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28. 4. 2019
Matěj Faltus put his attention on tricky Polish-Lithuanian relationship since the year 1989. In many ways these bilateral relations are quite similar to the relations of Czechs and Slovaks.

Příběh jednoho složitého sousedství: Polsko-běloruské vztahy ve 21. století

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23. 4. 2019
Matěj Faltus focused on Polish-Belarusian relationship since the year 1989 and further perspective.

Visegrad in the Western Balkans: Losing ground?

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15. 1. 2019
Jana Juzová, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the role of the V4 group in the Western Balkans.

Finding a Visegrad added value in the new Cohesion Policy, 2021-27

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14. 1. 2019
Daniel Šitera, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the V4 cooperation within the new Cohesion Policy.

The Possibility of ‘No deal’ Brexit and its Consequences for the EU and the Czech Republic

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11. 1. 2019
Matěj Hejtmánek analyses, in his latest blog, the possibility of a 'no deal' Brexit and its implications for the Czech Republic.

Czechia in H2020. How to unleash the sleeping potential?

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29. 12. 2018
Jarolím Antal authored a policy paper on the Czech Republic's involvement in the Horizon 2020, a research programme under the EU's Framework programme.

Czechia between V4 and the EU: the impact of migration on Visegrad cohesion

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28. 12. 2018
Vladislav Strnad authored a policy brief on the impact of the migration crisis on the V4 countries across the EU context.
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