by C4EP | Jun 8, 2022 | C4EP, Event reports
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been consistently analyzed by the media through the prism of weapon deliveries and military might. But what could also be described as a legitimate victim of this war is the West’s political-legal-institutional infrastructure...
by C4EP | Dec 13, 2019 | Blog, Event reports
The Centre for European Progression held a panel discussion on Monday 9th December entitled The EU and the Western Balkans – An End of a Romance? Our panellists shared some vital insights for the future of the EU and for the Western Balkans. ...
by C4EP | Nov 8, 2019 | Blog, Event reports
The CFEP held a well-attended panel discussion on the Wednesday 6th November at the Press Club Brussels on the topic of Scotland and independence: out of the frying pan and into the fire? If you weren’t able to attend, here’s a brief summary of what you...
by C4EP | Oct 18, 2019 | Blog
1 in 6: Mental Health in Europe Source: Pixabay European institutions and countries have to keep up the momentum on mental health This post will discuss suicide prevention and mental health. There is help and support available for anyone who’s been affected by...
by C4EP | Jun 14, 2019 | Blog
EU-Ukraine relations: a window of opportunity Unlike for the cast of HBO’s Chernobyl, there is hope for EU and Ukrainian policymakers yet. Source: Pixabay HBO’s bleak, bureaucratic miniseries Chernobyl has put Ukraine at the top of the...