Past events

23.06.2015 |
Future Trajectories of Europe’s Eastern Policy: Chances and Challenges
FES Prague and the Institute of International Relations Prague organized closed expert conference focusing on  the recent publication commisioned by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung "The EU and the East in 2030. Four Scenarios for Relations between the EU, the Russian Federation, and the Common Neighbourhood" and the predictions the report makes.
11.06.2015 |
Russo-Ukrainian Crisis and the Consequences for the EU
The Institute of International Relations, CERI–Sciences Po, Paris and CEFRES organized a conference "Russo-Ukrainian Crisis and the Consequences for the EU".
21.05.2015 |
Turkish Foreign Policy toward the Middle East
The Institute of International Relations in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Prague organized a public lecture by İsmail Yaylacı, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at İstanbul Şehir University and Advisor for the Strategic Research Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey with a subsequent discussion.
20.05.2015 |
Iranian Foreign Policy and the Nuclear Deal
The Institute organized a lecture by a visiting Visegrad scholar, Erzsébet N. Rózsa, the Head of the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy at the Faculty of International and European Studies of the National University of Public Service in Hungary and a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary, on the topic of her current research - "Iranian Foreign Policy and the Nuclear Deal".
12.05.2015 |
A Moveable East: Identities, Borders & Orders in the Enlarged EU and Its Eastern Neighbourhood
The Centre for European Security of the Institute of International Relations and Anglo-American University invite you to a public lecture by Dr. Benjamin Tallis on borders and their relations to identity and governance in Central & Eastern Europe (CEE) and how this has created A Moveable East. 
06.05.2015 | Benjamin Tallis
A Secure Europe in a Better World?
The Centre for European Security of the Institute of International Relations organized a public discussion on the future of security in Europe. The discussion combined the perspectives of a high-profile public intellectual and a distinguished critical scholar aimed at both a general audience and policy communities. The format of this discussion exemplified the mission and purpose of the Centre, launched in December 2014, which seeks to combine cutting-edge scholarship with policy-relevant outputs and public engagement on issues pertaining to European security.
09.04.2015 |
Albania and the Western Balkans in a Challenging Geopolitical Context
The Institute of International Relations in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Albania organized a public lecture with a subsequent discussion with Mr. Ditmir Bushati, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Albania on “Albania and the Western Balkans in a challenging geopolitical context”.
18.02.2015 | Petr Kratochvíl
Europe, Israel and the Challenge of Radical Islam
The Institute of International Relations in cooperation with the Embassy of the State of Israel organized a public lecture with a subsequent discussion with Dr. Dan Schueftan.
16.02.2015 | Michal Šimečka
What Made the OPCW Successful?
Ministerstvo zahraničních věcí České republiky ve spolupráci s Centrem evropské bezpečnosti Ústavu mezinárodních vztahů uspořádalo přednášku generálního ředitele Organizace pro zákaz chemických zbraní (OPCW) Ahmeta Üzümcü na téma: "What made the OPCW successful?".The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic in cooperation with the Centre for European Security of the Institute of International Relations organized a lecture with a subsequent discussion with H.E. Ahmet Üzümcü, Director-General of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons on "What made the OPCW successful?".
29.01.2015 |
Russia and the World: 2015 IMEMO Forecast
The Centre for European Security of the Institute of International Relations Prague had the pleasure of hosting scholars from IMEMO (The Russian Institute of World Economy and International Relations) who presented their institute’s annual forecast ‘Russia and the World’ for 2015. 


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