Our External Research Fel low Dorka Takácsy represented CEID at a workshop titled "Development of Strategic Communication Skills: Lessons from Visegrad Four's Experience" in Yerevan, Armenia. The workshop was held for Armenian public officers and civil society. In the panel discussion "Anti-EU/anti-Western Propaganda - Similarities Across Regional Boundaries" Dorka analyzed Anti-Western narratives in...

On the 3rd of March, the Equilibrium Institute and the Centre for Euro-Atlantic Integration and Democracy (CEID) organised this year’s first episode of the European Cafe series, which focused on restarting the economy after the pandemic. Our guests, members of the European Parliament; Enikő Győri from the Fidesz...

In the framework of Think Visegrad Platform, CEID accepts new visiting fellow from a non-Visegrad country for 6-8 weeks. During this period, the fel­low will be expected to develop a pol­icy paper and deliver one pub­lic pre­sen­ta­tion on a pre-agreed topic. Expert fel­lows from non-Visegrad coun­tries with at least five years’ experience in their field of research...

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