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Press Release Bratislava, 5th April 2019, Štatistický Úrad Slovenskej Republiky

25 YEARS OF THE V4 AS SEEN BY THE PUBLIC: KEY FINDINGS / REPORT [.PDF, 1.7 MB]

Oľga Gyarfášová and Grigorij Mesežnikov, Institute for Public Affairs
in cooperation with STEM Czech Republic, TÁRKI Hungary, Stratega Poland and Focus Slovakia

VISEGRAD GROUP AND GERMANY [.PDF, 3.3 MB]

Proceedings from the Policy Making Seminar (Nov. 13–14, 2012)
by Aspen Institute Prague
 
DO WE KNOW EACH OTHER? [.PDF, 444 KB]
Public opinion surveys about the historical memory in the V4 countries
by Oľga Gyarfášová


VISEGRAD COUNTRIES—FACING NEW CHALLENGES
Supplement to the Slovak Spectator financed by the International Visegrad Fund as part of Small Grant No. 11030106.
 

Selected articles:
A COMMON BUT CONTENTIOUS HISTORY
by Michaela Terenzani
 
VISEGRAD SPIRIT WILL RESONATE WITHIN THE EU
Interview with Slovak foreign minister M. Dzurinda
by Beata Balogová
 
by Tamás Novák
 
by Jana Liptáková
 
by Michaela Terenzani
 

VISEGRAD SECURITY COOPERATION INITIATIVE
Project organized by the Slovak Atlantic Commission and its V4 partners—Jagello 2000 (CZ), International Centre for Democratic Transition (HU) and Euro-Atlantic Association (PL).
 
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ENERGY SECURITY—POLICY PAPER [.PDF, 592 KB]
by Andrej Nosko, Anita Orbán, Wojciech Paczyński and Jakub Jaroš
 
TRANS-ATLANTIC SECURITY [.PDF, 626 KB]
by Jaroslav Naď, István Gyarmati, Tomasz Szatkowski and Libor Frank


VISEGRAD COUNTRIES SPECIAL
A special supplement to the Bratislava-based The Slovak Spectator weekly financed by the International Visegrad Fund as part of a Small Grant No. 10920088.
 
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VISEGRAD COUNTRIES SPECIAL 2009 (The Slovak Spectator, 31 Aug 2009), [.PDF, 602 KB]

Selected articles:
BUSINESS PROSPECTS IN V4
by Jana Liptáková
 
HELPING HANDS FROM NGOs
by Vladimír Vladár
 
 
SHARING VISEGRAD SPIRIT
by Beata Balogová, Michaela Stanková
 
 
by Jana Liptáková
 
 
DEMOCRACY'S NEW CHAMPIONS: European Democracy Assistance after EU Enlargement

A ground-breaking new PASOS study by four leading Central European think-tanks into the democracy assistance policies, spending, and geographical priorities of the Visegrad Group countries. The publication provides an analysis of the record of four of Europe's new democracies in sharing their transition experience to promote democracy abroad and in keeping democracy promotion on the European political agenda.
 
The Visegrad Group countries are potentially key actors in helping neighbouring countries with the process of democratisation and European integration, and in assisting to foster greater freedom of association, respect for human rights, and democratisation. The research in Democracy's New Champions includes an assessment of the Visegrad Group countries' democracy assistance policies and practice towards four target countries, namely Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cuba, and Ukraine.
 
by Jacek Kucharczyk and Jeff Lovitt (eds.), PASOS Prague, 2008, 296 p. The project involved the following leading think-tanks: EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Czech Republic, Center for Policy Studies at the Central European University, Hungary, Institute of Public Affairs, Poland, Institute for Public Affairs, Slovakia and International Centre for Policy Studies, Ukraine.
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Other articles:
 
ATTITUDES TOWARDS EU MEMBERSHIP IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC, HUNGARY, POLAND AND SLOVAKIA [.PDF]
Central European Research Group (CEORG), Brussels 2003

"EASTERNAZIATION" OF EUROPE'S FOREIGN POLICY [.PDF]
edited by Tomáš Valášek and Oľga Gyarfášová, Institute for Public Affairs, Bratislava 2004

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
(THE CASE OF VISEGRAD COUNTRIES) [.PDF]
by Allen and Overy Slovakia, Bratislava 2006

IS THE EU READY TO PUT DEMOCRACY ASSISTANCE AT THE HEART OF EUROPEAN FOREIGN POLICY? (Policy Brief 1/2008) [.PDF]
by Jeff Lovitt and Věra Řiháčková, PASOS Prague, 2008
 
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: Can the Visegrad Four emerge as effective players in international democracy assistance? (Policy Brief 2/2008) [.PDF]
by Jeff Lovitt and Jacek Kucharczyk, PASOS Prague, 2008
 
THE FUTURE LIES IN CROSS-BORDER PARTNERSHIP: Survey reveals Slovaks trust Czechs, but have reservations towards Hungarians

VISEGRAD CITIZENS ON THE DOORSTEP OF EUROPEAN UNION [.PDF]
ed. by Oľga Gyarfášová, Institute for Public Affairs, Bratislava 2003
 
 
The countries' ambassadors discuss plans for the future

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