
Policy Brief: A “New” pact on Migration and Asylum? The European migration policy path-dependency
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7. 9. 2021
Our intern Agathe Helluin has written a Policy Brief on "A New Start on Migration": this is how the European Commission described the new pact on migration and asylum presented at the 2020 State of the Union speech in September. This new pact undoubtedly captures the expectation that the EU will fully reshape its migration policy by recognising its limits and shortcomings.

Policy Paper: What climate will the German and Czech elections bring?
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3. 9. 2021
In the next Policy Paper, Lucie Vinařská writes about what changes in the fight against climate change may be brought about by the upcoming parliamentary elections, which will take place this autumn both in the Czech Republic and in neighbouring Germany.

The Czech Prime Minister seeks to renew the old anti-migration strategy and misinformation campaigns in re-election bid.
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28. 7. 2021
In her blog article, our intern Agathe Helluin focuses on Czech politics, particularly on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and his style of political campaigning, which includes topics such as migration.

POLICY PAPER: What to expect from the new climate and energy package Fit for 55?
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27. 5. 2021
In another Policy Paper, this time from Lucie Vinařská, who has long been dealing with the Czech Republic's approach to environmental protection in the EU, we present a new climate and energy package called Fit for 55, which aims to virtually reduce emissions to 55% compared to 1990.

Renewed EU–Southern neighbourhood agenda: is economical aid a right tool to achieve EU’s targets?
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8. 4. 2021
Magdalena Rubin in her blog wrote about the European adapted policy regarding the MENA region .

Blog: Renewed EU–Southern neighbourhood agenda: is economical aid a right tool to achieve EU’s targets?
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7. 4. 2021
Our intern Magdalena Rubin wrote a blog article on the topic of Renewed EU-Southern neighbourhood agenda.

Italian MEPs’ mission to the Bosnia Refugee Camps: on the brink of inhumanity
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1. 4. 2021
Irene Chiocchetti in her blog wrote about the shocking discovery of Italian MEP´s regarding the terrible conditions in Bosnian refugee camps.

The right-wing tango with free speech online
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31. 3. 2021
In a blog post, Tadas Vinokuras writes about online speech moderation in relation to the right-wing parties.

Decarbonization of Western Balkans: Can Europe become climate-neutral by 2050?
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31. 3. 2021
In a blog post, Jovana Vancevska writes about Western Balkan region and its approach to the topic of climate neutrality and other environmental issues.

EU vaccinations – latest iteration of multi-speed Europe?
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18. 3. 2021
In a blog post, Liliana Kotval writes about how vaccination against COVID-19 and its application in various Member States can exacerbate the phenomenon of so-called multi-speed Europe.

Regional impact of the Visegrad 4’s policies – Entrenchment or Fragmentation?
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1. 3. 2021
In his latest contribution, Márk Szabó deals with the issue of relations of the Visegrad Group, especially its internal coherence, but also the relationship with the EU.

Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic: Should the Czech Republic pursue autonomy from the V4 and collaborate closer with the EU?
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8. 2. 2021
In her blog post, Liliana Kotval discusses the approach of the Czech Republic and other V4 countries to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and their cooperation with the EU.