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2. Time to Exist and Resist: the European Union and Russian Political War
- Author:
- Mark Galeotti
- Publication Date:
- 03-2020
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- In March 2019, the European Parliament formally voted on a resolution that “Russia can no longer be considered a strategic partner.” This was a non-binding political resolution, though, and it is still unclear what is behind the EU’s Russia policy. A particular problem in formulating EU-wide responses to Russian political war is the breadth of opinion between member states and organizational culture – and often institutional requirement – for consensus or unanimity.
- Topic:
- European Union, Political Science, and European Parliament
- Political Geography:
- Russia and Europe
3. Japan and the Visegrad 4: The Unsensational Strategic Partners
- Author:
- Rudolf Furst
- Publication Date:
- 05-2020
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- The Euro-Japanese rapprochement stimulates the Japanese interest in the new EU member states, which are then matched with Japanese investments and Japan’s global trade strategy. The V4 countries benefit from their geographical position, existing infrastructure and political stability, industrial tradition, and low labour costs, emphasizes Rudolf Fürst.
- Topic:
- Economics, Bilateral Relations, Labor Issues, European Union, Political stability, and Industry
- Political Geography:
- Japan, Europe, and Asia
4. 10 Years of Eastern Partnership: From Prague to Brussels and How to Proceed?
- Author:
- Pavel Havlíček
- Publication Date:
- 09-2019
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- The past 10 years can be generally assessed as a success and this trend needs to be maintained in the upcoming decade. To this end, it will be necessary to come up with a new vision for EU-Eastern relations and keep the EU’s Eastern policy high on the EU agenda. This is where EaP supporters, such as Poland and Sweden, and again the Czech Republic, can play a decisive role. The strategic task ahead of those countries is to come up with new ideas and incentives on how to develop the policy until 2030, and beyond. The EU member states from the so-called “like-minded” group will also have to push for the Euro-Atlantic orientation of the Eastern European countries while keeping the door open to the future enlargement process in the long run. The policy paper looks at the past decade of Eastern Partnership, its achievements and failures and currents tasks and challenges that lie ahead of the both EU and the six EaP states. It brings policy recommendations for the European Union, Visegrad Group and the Czech Republic. The paper was published with a support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic in the framework of public diplomacy projects within Czech Foreign Policy and international relations. It follows up on the Eastern Partnership Day, an international conference organized by AMO and the Institute of International Relations in June 2019.
- Topic:
- International Relations, European Union, and Partnerships
- Political Geography:
- Europe and Czech Republic
5. Kick-Starting Cosmopolitan Governance Through Science: The Case of a Giant Laser System
- Author:
- Nikola Schmidt and Ondrej Ditrych
- Publication Date:
- 12-2019
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- Recommendations are articulated for a state such as the Czech Republic for which a pragmatic normative the framework defined herein provides a useful perspective to look at the governance of new technologies that ensure normatively desirable outcomes of sweeping technological change, and stimulate international scientific collaboration with positive spill-over effects to other domains of international cooperation. This research was supported by the Technological Agency of the Czech Republic. Particularly through a scientific grant TACR TL01000181: “A multidisciplinary analysis of planetary defense from asteroids as the key national policy ensuring further flourishing and prosperity of humankind both on Earth and in Space.”
- Topic:
- Science and Technology, Governance, and Space
- Political Geography:
- Europe and Czech Republic
6. Egypt, a future gas supplier to the European Union?
- Author:
- Jan Mazač and Lukáš Tichý
- Publication Date:
- 04-2018
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- The main objective of the external dimension of the EU energy policy in line with the Energy Union strategy is primarily to ensure energy security by diversifying external energy supplies, transport routes and suppliers, mainly in the gas domain. Egypt’s recent offshore and onshore gas discoveries increased its natural gas reserves estimate. Its natural gas production is thus expected to double in 2020 and transform the country back into a gas supplier in the eastern Mediterranean region. The European Union (EU) should thus strengthen its relations with Egypt to allow its gas production to reach European markets.
- Topic:
- Energy Policy, Markets, Oil, European Union, and Gas
- Political Geography:
- Europe, Middle East, North America, and Egypt
7. ABM Defense Prospects of a New Russia-us 'Reset'
- Author:
- Yury Fedorov
- Publication Date:
- 10-2013
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- The Obama administration recently suggested concluding a legally binding agreement on transparency that would confirm that American BMD does not pose a threat to Russia's deterrence forces, and also concluding a framework agreement on further cutting Russian and American nuclear arsenals. The USA may be interested in reducing the tensions with Russia over the missile defense with a view to break the deadlock on a wide complex of hard security and proliferation issues, including the hot problems of nonstrategic nuclear weapons in Europe and Iran and the North Korean nuclear programs, and also to ensure Russia's support in managing regional crises – these days, especially that in Syria.
- Topic:
- Conflict Prevention, Foreign Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Nuclear Weapons, Treaties and Agreements, and Bilateral Relations
- Political Geography:
- Russia, United States, Europe, North Korea, and Syria
8. Checking the Czech Role in the European Neighbourhood
- Author:
- Petr Kratochvil and Elsa Tulmets
- Publication Date:
- 05-2007
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- If a stranger were asked to choose the most ambitious of the current EU policies, he might pick the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP): Not only does it bring forty-three countries together, EU members and non-members alike, but its main aims are so broad, and at times so contradictory, that one wonders how all of them could be reached: The Policy purportedly should provide stabilisation and democratisation; it should secure inclusion but avoid further enlargement; it should ensure differentiation, yet create “one ring of friends”. All this makes the ENP similar to a strange animal whose future evolution is shrouded from the observations of even the most penetrating analysts.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution and Treaties and Agreements
- Political Geography:
- Europe and Eastern Europe
9. Twinning Projects: Analyzing the Experience of "Old" EU Member States and Evaluating Benefits of Twinning Out for the Czech Republic
- Author:
- Elsa Tulmets, Lucie Konigova, and Eliska Tomalova
- Publication Date:
- 11-2006
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- Twinning has become the cornerstone of the European Union's assistance to Acceding, Candidate or Potential Candidate Countries. Recently, Twinning has also started benefiting countries included in the programme of enhanced co-operation (European Neighbourhood Policy countries). The original aim of Twinning was and largely remains to be the building of capacity of these countries to adopt, implement and enforce the full acquis communautaire before joining the European Union (EU).
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution and Treaties and Agreements
- Political Geography:
- Europe and Eastern Europe
10. The Development and the Prospects of the Czech Left – the Role of the Communist Party
- Author:
- Vladimír Handl
- Publication Date:
- 12-2005
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Relations Prague
- Abstract:
- The parties of the Czech left have enjoyed a nominal majority in the House of Representatives of the Czech Parliament: the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) gained 70 seats and the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM) 41 seats during the elections in June 2002. Both parties have so far used this political potential with caution.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution and Treaties and Agreements
- Political Geography:
- Europe and Eastern Europe