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Why sustainable consumerism is good but not enough

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25. 9. 2018
Helena Škrdlíková wrote a policy paper on the topic "Why sustainable consumerism is good but not enough", which will serve as a background material for the sixth debate from our project Prague Climate Talks. The event will take place on September 27th, 2018.

Is Germany too much for us?

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25. 6. 2018
Edit Inotai, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the role of Germany within the EU and towards the V4 countries.

What Role for the Czech Republic in EU Military Missions?

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25. 6. 2018
Ondřej Ditrych explores, in his latest policy paper, the role of the Czech Republic in EU military missions, seeking to capture how recent strategic trends play out for the Czech Republic.

Renewable energy potential in the Czech Republic: Obstacles to achieve it

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30. 5. 2018
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.

Hungary, Poland: the difficult choices ahead for the European Union

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16. 4. 2018
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.

Blog | The EU’s fight with tax haven states

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15. 4. 2018
Intern Michaela Matějková explores in her blog the issue of tax haven and tax evasion and the stance of the Union towards fighting them.

Blog | Czech Republic behind schedule on emissions reduction?

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9. 3. 2018
Intern Karolína Kvačková in her blog explores the issue of emissions reduction and the Czech republic position towards meeting the European Commission criteria.

Labour market reform and Visegrad countries: Deep rooted concerns and how to address them

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6. 2. 2018
Alena Kudzko, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief concerning the ongoing labour market reforms in the EU and recommends steps to be taken for the CEE countries, not to end on the economic and political periphery of Europe.

Preparations for the EU Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027 – chances and challenges for Central Europe

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5. 2. 2018
Andrzej Sadecki, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published an analysis of the Multiannual Financial Framework for the years 2021-2027. The possible impacts of Brexit have also been taken into account. Andrzej Sadecki brings recommendations for the negotiations mainly for the Central European states.

European Parliament: a potential not fully utilized

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31. 1. 2018
Representatives of the European Parliament are elected directly by the citizens of the EU Member States. Does the European Parliament also serve to defend the national interest of the individual represented countries? How does the cooperation of Czech MEPs and the Representation of the Czech Republic to the EU work?

How does the migration crisis explains the rise of populism in the Czech Republic?

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22. 1. 2018
The migration crisis has been and still is a dominant issue within European politics. The European solution based on the solidarity principle was the refugee redistribution quota. In opposing to this plan, the V4 became a symbol of non-solidarity in Europe.

Blog | Poland at the crossroads?

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19. 12. 2017
Intern Lucie Horáčková in her newest blog deals with the issue of the reforms enforced in Poland by the Law and Justice Party since 2015.
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