Central and Eastern Europe and the Future of the European China Debate
Connecting networks of women in foreign, European and security policy, across the V4 states
Enhancing the Capacities of Serbian Investigative Journalists in Mapping Foreign Influence in Serbia
Increasing Awareness of the Hybrid Threats: Strengthening Resilience in the Western Balkans
Agenda for Czech Foreign Policy 2017 is an annual publication of the AMO Research Center; this year, we are publishing it for the eleventh time this year. The publication focuses on the priority areas of Czech foreign policy and includes both the evaluation of development and events in 2016 as well as specific recommendations for the next period of the new year.
FINAL GRADE FOR THE CZECH FOREIGN POLICY
school grading system
Final grade |
C |
Component grades |
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Political engagement | D | |
Institutional cohesion | C- | |
Strategic vision | E | |
Proactive approach | E | |
International relevance | E | |
Average | E |
Thematic and regional areas | ||
EU Asylum and Migration Policy | D+ | |
British Referendum and EU Reflection | B+ | |
Visegrad Cooperation | D+ | |
Germany | B | |
Poland | B | |
USA | C | |
Russia | D+ | |
Ukraine | C+ | |
Eastern Partnership | C+ | |
Syria | D+ | |
Turkey | C+ | |
China | C | |
South Korea | A- | |
Human Rights and Transformation Cooperation | C | |
Security and Defence Policy | C | |
Economic Diplomacy | C | |
Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance | B | |
Average | C+ |