Kateřina Davidová, research fellow from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was quoted in The Times in article about "Greta Thunberg is public enemy No 1 for East European populists."
Show moreEuropean Council on Foreign Relations issued an analysis shortly after the NATO Brussels 2018 Summit on the perceived security threats by the EU. Our director Vladimír Bartovic contributed with the Czech perspective.
Show more PDFAs part of the project 1918 CEE Identity, Gábor Egry has written an essay that relates to the approaching hundred year anniversary of the collapse of the Central and Eastern European empires, and author analyzes, among other things, the common historical heritage of these newly created states.
Show more PDFOur Vladimír Bartovic in an interview for the Slovak TA3 on the 55th anniversary of Elysée Treaty between France and Germany.
Show moreIn the aftermath of our public debate titled "The year 1968: Czech-Polish reflection – shared experience, shared enemy?'' that took place in the framework of the Czech-Polish Forum project, nine essays by Czech and Polish authors were published and are available right now.
Show more PDFWe would like to invite you to the public debate titled "The year 1968: Czech-Polish reflection - shared experience, shared enemy?" which will take place on December 12, 2017 in Prague.
Show more PDFWe would like to cordially invite you to the public launch of the publication "Transregional versus national perspectives on Contemporary Central European History" which will take place on December 15, 2017 in Bratislava.
Show more PDFOur Martin Michelot commented in Ondřej Houska´s article where he discussed the mood of Czechs towards the European Union and how politicians have used this mood for their own profit.
Show moreMartin Michelot was the co-author of a new article La Dédiabolisation analyzing the success of the far-right Front National, its political program, and the impact of the potential success of Front National's leader Marine Le Pen in the French presidential elections.
Show moreConference My Here Your Enemy focuses on national history and connections between history and current political identity.
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