• European Economic Forecast Autumn 2017

    Editorial

    It is not from today that every analyst know how much economy counts not only for the life of every citizen but also in the agenda of the polical election of every country. The link is deep (“it’s the economy stupid”), and the right (or more convincing) receipt in this realm could result as crucial […]

  • Sustainable blue economy

    EU funding opportunities

    The EASME, Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, launched a call for proposals titled “Sustainable Blue Economy” with a view to accelerate the deployment of the blue economy across Europe while consolidating efforts and recent developments to support the sustainable development of blue economy sectors in the Mediterranean sea basin, including by strengthening the […]

  • Europe is moving forward

    Energy

    Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humankind today. The future of our planet is at stake. This was recognised by the international community in Paris in December 2015, where a truly historical agreement on climate change was reached. The Paris Agreement showed that moving to a modern and low-carbon society is not […]

  • The situation in Libya in Fall 2017

    Migration

    UNHCR spokesperson Andrej Mahecic recently talked about over than 20,000 migrants and refugees being held captive by smugglers in different locations, including farms, houses and warehouses in and around the coastal city of Sabratha in Libya.   Since mid-august 2017, fewer boats transporting migrants have arrived at Italy’s shores. However, it is feared that Libyan counterparts are […]

  • New Spiritus Movens for Europe – JEF Europe

    Economy

    Ever since the European Union was established, it was followed by heavy presence of youth participation and engagement within its everyday affairs in several aspects of political life. As the integration process has been improving and progressing, youth participation have also arisen and became comprehensive within the EU agenda. As from the bottom-up approach, several […]

  • V4 group after Czech Republic’s election

    Employment and Social Affairs

    Czech Republic politics could shift more on the “hard side” of Visegrad group (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia – the so called V4). It is a possible outcome of the Czech parliamentary elections held on 20 and 21 October, with ANO Movement – led by the entrepreneur and former Finance ministry Andrej Babis – […]

  • Elections in Czech Republic: story of a common place

    External Relations

    After the implosion of the Communist Europe, in the early 90’s, four countries as Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Hungary decided to put in place a common project, called the Visegrad Group. The scope of this political initiative was to strengthen diplomatic, political and economic ties with the European Union. This goal was finally achieved […]

  • The new H2020 Energy Work Programme is out!

    EU funding opportunities

    The European Commission has announced the new Energy Work Programme 2018-2020 under the EU research and innovation funding programme Horizon 2020. The Energy Union is one of the ten priorities of the Juncker Commission and the EU’s major vector to the economic to the transition to a clean energy transition. Last November, the Commission proposed […]

  • Interview with Simon Dubus

    interviews

    Simon Dubus is 23 year old and he made a master degree in advanced European Studies at Sciences Po Lille in France. His master degree thesis was on the consequences of the introduction of the ordinary legislative procedure on the CAP greening during the 2013 reform. His hobby’s are literature, cinema, volleyball and basketball. Hi […]

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