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Central Europe and Future EU Enlargement

Supported by: International Visegrad Fund (IVF). 

Project span: September 2024 – March 2026. 

Project team (for Slovakia):  Grigorij Mesežnikov, Ján Bartoš. 

Co-operating organizations:  Institut für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa (IDM, Austria) – leading partner, Association for International Affairs (AMO, Czech Republic), Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (HIIA, Hungary), Institute of Public Affairs (ISP, Poland), European Policy Centre (CEP, Serbia), Ukrainian Institute for International Politics (UIIP). 

Objective:  The aim of the project is:

 

-      to equip think tankers with the knowledge and understanding needed to overcome the specific

           challenges of EU integration faced by war-torn and post-war countries.

 

-      To establish a network of think tankers and experts across the region.

 

-      To develop policy papers for national and EU decision-makers 

 

Activities: policy papers, workshops, conferences. 

Outputs:



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