As summer is slowly winding down, European leaders – both in Brussels and national capitals – are going to be exposed to challenges, and find solutions for issues, which they had temporarily shelved until later.
Some of these issues, notably the refugee crisis and the upcoming EU referendum in the UK are of a particular relevance to the region of Central Europe, and more specifically to the so called Visegrad Group (V4) countries – Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
This article analyses how (if at all) they can fully use the potential of regional cooperation on the aforementioned issues at …read more
Source: European Public Affairs