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Enchanted circle of the Venezuelan crisis

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13. 11. 2017
Bára Pravdíková in her latest blog analyzes the current crisis in Venezuela considering the local regional elections.

Support for renewable energy in the V4: what went wrong?

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3. 11. 2017
Eliška Trmalová wrote a policy paper on the topic "Support for renewable energy in the V4: what went wrong?", which will serve as a background material for the third debate from our project 'Prague Climate Talks'. The event will take place on November 6th, 2017 at European house.

Rationality of the EU ETS: Holding it Together or Preventing Deeper Changes?

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2. 10. 2017
Jan Šťáhlavský, Stockholm Resilience Centre, wrote a policy paper on the topic of EU's ETS, this paper will serve as a background material for a second debate from our project 'Prague Climate Talks'. The event will take place on October 3rd, 2017 at European house.

The unclear future of Gibraltar after Brexit

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4. 8. 2017
Bára Pravdíková analyses, in her new blog, the situation of Gibraltar after the UK will leave the EU.

The Consequences of Climate Change – Will Russia Emerge as an Unlikely Winner from Lack of Action?

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10. 7. 2017
Our Alžběta Jurčová analyses in her new blog the consequences of climate change in context of Russia.

UK's Official Negotiation Strategy over Brexit: What We Know So Far

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9. 6. 2017
Monika Brusenbauch Meislová analyzes, in her latest blog, the official strategies of the British Government for the upcoming Brexit negotiations.

The Waxing and Waning of EU-US Love Story

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7. 6. 2017
Our Jakub Malhocký analyses in his new blog the first official visit of president Donald Trump in Europe.

Central Europe: The Death of Dreams?

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20. 3. 2017
Michal Kořan, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a Policy Brief on the stance of Central Europe within the European Union from the viewpoint of liberal democracy and its current political leaders.

The Changing Balance of Power in the EU after the British Referendum – V4 Capacities and Opportunities

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16. 3. 2017
Zsuzsanna Csornai, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the balance of power within the European Union among Member States both in terms of capacities from the realist point of view and in terms of bargaining power in EU institutions.

Frontiers of Democracy: Embedding Democratic Values in Central and Eastern Europe

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1. 2. 2017
Our partner Center for European Neighborhood Studies has published a new book titled "Frontiers of Democracy: Embedding Democratic Values in Central and Eastern Europe. Good practices and limits of transferability".

Council Presidency and Brexit: from unexpected calm to likely storm

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31. 1. 2017
Vladimír Bilčík, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the Slovak Council Presidency and Brexit.

The European Union and Eastern Partnership: Crises and Strategic Assessment

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25. 1. 2017
Tomasz Stępniewski, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the EU and Eastern Partnership relations.
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