Visegrád States
“The Slovak government is not very fond of migration”
By FOMOSO|2024-07-16T11:04:42+02:0016. July 2024|Categories: Interviews|Tags: Migration and Integration, Slovakia, Visegrád States|
Charting New Directions: Central and Eastern European Potential for EU-Africa Relations
By D. Zhukauskaite|2024-01-05T18:10:39+01:009. January 2024|Categories: Essays|Tags: Central-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe, European Policy, Relations with the EU, Southeastern Europe, Visegrád States|
Shadows of Democracy: Unveiling the Czechoslovak Communist Coup of 1948
By D. Zhukauskaite|2024-01-05T18:19:52+01:005. January 2024|Categories: Research|Tags: Central-Eastern Europe, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Visegrád States|
Central-Eastern Europe – another frontier of the war between modernity and traditionalism
By D. Zhukauskaite|2023-11-13T14:35:19+01:0015. November 2023|Categories: Research|Tags: Baltic States, Czech Republic, Eastern Europe, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, MOSO, Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine, Visegrád States|
Relations between Vietnam and the MOSO states
By FOMOSO|2023-06-23T16:54:17+02:0029. June 2023|Categories: Background Knowledge|Tags: Baltic States, Eastern Europe, European Policy, MOSO, Southeastern Europe, Visegrád States|
How history repeats itself – being a woman in the 21st Century
By FOMOSO|2023-06-23T17:36:57+02:007. June 2023|Categories: Report|Tags: Baltic States, Eastern Europe, MOSO, Southeastern Europe, Visegrád States|
Petr Pavel’s victory in Czech presidential elections: why did it happen and what it means for the country
By P. Trofimov|2023-03-02T09:26:20+01:006. March 2023|Categories: Research|Tags: Czech Republic, Visegrád States|
The evolution of party systems in Visegrád countries: dramatic changes in 30 years
By P. Trofimov|2023-02-13T11:20:58+01:0015. February 2023|Categories: Research|Tags: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Visegrád States|