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Central Europe

Central Europe

The program focuses on two priority areas. The first focuses on Slovakia's bilateral relations with neighboring countries - the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, as well as Austria. The second area concentrates on existing formats of regional cooperation in Central Europe, with the primary emphasis on the Visegrad Four.

Experts

Jitka Ivančíková

Executive Director SFPA
ivancikova@sfpa.sk

Alexander Duleba

Senior Research Fellow
duleba@sfpa.sk

Alica Kizeková

Senior Research Fellow

Events

25.11.2024  
Bratislava
The European Union and Ukraine: A Special Partnership
The European Union and Ukraine: A Special Partnership

From the Journal of the EU Ambassador to Ukraine, Katarína Mathernová, After Her First Year in Kyiv

19.03.2024  
Bratislava
22nd Annual Review Conference on the Foreign and European Policy of the Slovak Republic
22nd Annual Review Conference on the Foreign and European Policy of the Slovak Republic

The Annual Review Conference on the Foreign and European Policy of SR is a platform that holds a distinctive position in public foreign policy debate. It is a space where those who bear constitutional and political responsibility for the foreign policy of this country regularly meet with those who are not indifferent to Slovakia's foreign policy. The standard of the event is a broad participation of the diplomatic corps. Traditionally, the event is attended by the highest constitutional officials.

Projects

Western Balkans Futures
Western Balkans Futures

Foresight-based project on trajectories for the Western Balkans

Economic Relations Between the V4 and Russia
Economic Relations Between the V4 and Russia

This project intends to undertake a long-term research on the state of economic relations between Russia and individual Visegrad countries. Its aim is to highlight possible changes and continuities in light of the crisis in Ukraine and assess in what ways commercial cooperation can affect political relations.

Energy Security and Strategic Communication
Energy Security and Strategic Communication

The project’s aim was to contribute to building «communication bridges» between civil and governmental actors in Visegrad and Ukraine, as well as to strengthen the capacity of interacting between multi-stakeholders in a case of an energy crisis.

Publications

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