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22.02.2016 |
The Small State Facing Asymmetric Environment
The IIR publishing house introduce new publication by Uroš Svete, Damijan Guštin, Janja Vuga, Jelena Juvan and Rok Zupančič, who is our Associate Research Fellow.
16.02.2016 |
V4 Presidency Mid-Term Review Report
The V4 Presidency Mid-Term Review Report assesses the first half of the Czech V4 presidency and suggests key recommendations for the remaining time of the presidency. The assessment is based on the Presidency’s own priorities, but also on the overall context in which the Presidency is taking place.The report is based on individual opinions of the authors above and also, partly, on existing analyses provided by Think Visegrad throughout the year 2015.
09.02.2016 |
The Czech Perspectives on the Maghreb and the Middle East
"There has been a long history of relationship between the Czech Republic and the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA). Although this relationship was not uncompliated, especially due to strategic reorientation of Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic after the dissolution of the former Soviet bloc, the Czech Republic has maintained reasonably balanced, stable ad drelative strong relationships with the countries of the region including regular political consultations with representatives of most of them," writes Michael Brtnický, our Associate Research Fellow, in his contribution to the publication "The V4 and the Arab Middle East: Issues and Relations." This volume, edited by Erzsébet N. Rózsa, who was a visiting Visegrad scholar at our Institute, was published by the Institute of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary with the support of the Standard Grant Program of the International Visegrad Fund.
08.02.2016 |
Diverging Voices, Converging Policies: The Visegrad States’ Reactions to the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
In order to explain the differing reactions of individual Visegrad countries to the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, the offices of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung in Prague and Warsaw asked their partner organisations to systematically analyse how these countries have dealt with the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Particular consideration was to be given to the differing historical experiences, public opinions, economic relations, and energy- and foreign policy of the Visegrad countries. Our Director, Petr Kratochvíl is, together with Věra Řiháčková, author of one of the contributions to this report.
05.02.2016 |
The Visit of Moldovan Experts
The Institute of International Relations was happy to host, with the support of the International Visegrad Fund, a delegation of three Moldovan experts from the Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Moldovan Ministry of Defence.
05.02.2016 | Lukáš Tichý
The EU Integration Discourse in the Energy Relations with Russia
Lukáš Tichý is the author of a new article in the Slovak Journal of Political Sciences published in Janury 2016 and dealing with the EU integration discourse in the energy relations with Russia.
03.02.2016 | Helena Burgrová
Insecurity in Sinai and Beyond
As the world marks the fifth anniversary of the protest that launched the Egyptian uprising, Egypt’s military-led government is undertaking heavy-handed counterterrorism measures in the Sinai Peninsula as part of its broad-gauged “war on terror.” Yet Wilayat Sinai, the most active armed group in Egypt today, has claimed responsibility for an array of deadly attacks, including the October 2015 downing of a Russian charter plane. Why has Cairo failed so spectacularly to contain Sinai-based terror? Read more in the new policy paper by our Associate Research Fellow Helena Burgrová, published by DGAP (Deutsche Gesselschaft für Auswärtige Politik).
03.02.2016 | Petr Kratochvíl
Czech-Russian Relations 1989–2012
Petra Kuchyňková, Petr Kratochvíl and Boris Shmelev are the authors of a chapter in the publication "Russia and East Central Europe after the Cold War: A Fundamentally Transformed Relationship" (edited by Andrei Zagorski), which was a joint project of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO).
29.01.2016 |
Nová publikace: Česká republika v mezinárodních organizacích
Představujeme Vám novou publikaci kolektivu autorů Michala Kořana, Veroniky Bílkové, Michala Kolmaše a Šárky Kolmašové "Česká republika v mezinárodních organizacích: mezi teorií a praxí".
26.01.2016 | Tomáš Dopita
Stáž na pozici asistent/ka výzkumu
Ústav mezinárodních vztahů nabízí stáž na pozici asistent/ka výzkumu genderových aspektů mezinárodních vztahů, evropské politiky a české zahraniční politiky. Náplní stáže bude získávání a zpracovávání empirických materiálů pro vybrané výzkumné otázky.


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