EU Without a Strategy? How the Czech Republic Can Change Future Relations with Russia and China
Immediately after the European Parliamentary election results were published, the strategic planning for the future of the European project and its policy agenda was already underway. This includes not only staffing decisions and a reshuffle of roles within the European Commission, Parliament, and Council among Member States, but also the key issues these bodies will address.
For the Czech Republic, a pivotal question has resurfaced: What will the future Eastern policy of the European Union entail in all its facets? Learn more in Pavel Havlíček’s article for Hospodářské noviny.
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This article was written as part of a project supported by the grant programme of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, Priorities of the Czech Foreign Policy and International Relations.