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The Prague European Summit is a platform for a regular high-level strategic debate on the future of the
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and other European issues. It is the only platform of this kind focused on the European Union in
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and
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. It offers space for an informal dialogue among political representatives, high-ranking state officials, representatives of interest groups, businessmen, academicians and journalists. The Prague European Summit is organised by a consortium of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and the
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. The summit has been held annually since 2015 at
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at Prague Castle and Czernin Palace, headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. Since the 2019 edition, the Czernin Palace has been the sole venue. Prague European Summit 2020 will be held in Prague on 18-19 November 2020.


International Programme Board

The current members of the International Programme Board are: * Andor, László – Secretary General at Foundation for European Progressive Studies and former EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (2010–2014) * Balázs, Péter – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary, Professor at the Central European University and former EU Commissioner for Regional Policy (2004) *Bartovic, Vladimír – Director of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy *Blockmans, Steven – Senior Research Fellow and Head of EU Foreign Policy at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) * Bútora, Martin – Former Ambassador of Slovakia to the United States and Advisor to
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Andrej Kiska *Chmelař, Aleš – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for European Issues at Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic *Dürr, Jakub – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for European Issues of the Czech Republic *Dytrich, Ondřej – Director of the Institute of International Relations Prague *Dávid, Andor Ferenc – Executive Director of International Visegrad Fund *Freudenstein, Roland – Policy Director at the
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*Hodač, Ivan – Founder and President of the
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Central Europe *Hrdinková, Milena – State Secretary for European Affairs, Office of the Government of the Czech Republic *Jindrák, Rudolf – Director of International Department at the Office of the
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, former ambassador to
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*Kovaříková, Dana – Head of the European Commission Representation in the Czech Republic *Kratochvíl, Petr – Senior Researcher at the Institute of International Relations in Prague * Lamy, Pascal – President Emeritus of the
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, former European Commissioner for Trade (1999–2004) and Director-General of
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(2005–2013) * Lequesne, Christian – Professor at Sciences Po and Chief Editor of the ''European Review of International Studies'' *Lippert, Barbara – Director of Research and Executive Board of the
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* Palacio, Ana – Former Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs and Member of the
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*Swieboda, Pawel – Deputy Head of the European Political Strategy Centre, European Commission *Tcherneva, Vessela – Deputy Director of European Council on Foreign Relations and Head of ECFR Sofia * Tocci, Nathalie – Director of the Instituto Affari Internazionali and Editor of ''The International Spectator'' * Vike-Freiberga, Vaira – President, World Leadership Alliance/
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and former
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(1999–2007)


Vision for Europe Award


Awardees

* 2016: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wessels, German political scientist, currently holding the Jean Monnet Chair ad personam for Political Science since 1990 * 2017:
Timothy Garton Ash Timothy Garton Ash CMG FRSA (born 12 July 1955) is a British historian, author and commentator. He is Professor of European Studies at Oxford University. Most of his work has been concerned with the contemporary history of Europe, with a speci ...
, British historian, author and commentator, professor of European Studies at the University of Oxford *2018:
Emily O’Reilly Emily O'Reilly is an author and former journalist and broadcaster who became Ireland's first female Ombudsman in 2003, succeeding Kevin Murphy. On 3 July 2013, she was voted European Ombudsman by the European Parliament. She was re-elected in ...
, Irish author and former journalist, currently European Ombudsman *2019: Mikuláš Dzurinda, Slovak politician, former
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and
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of
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, currently President of the
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, the
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of the
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.


Conferences

The annual conference includes a variety of ambitious and unique formats, such as plenary sessions, high-level ministerial panels, Night-Owl Sessions, Oxford Debates and discussion breakfasts at Prague's embassies.


2015

The pilot year of Prague European Summit took place on 12–13 November 2015. Entitled "European Union Institutions Fit for External Challenges", the aim of the conference was to re-think both the inner institutional setting of the EU and the impact its decision-making mechanisms will have on the implementation of the
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of the EU. Among the notable speakers of this pilot year were
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, First Vice-President of the European Commission, Thierry Chopin, Research Director at the Robert Schuman Foundation, Tomáš Sedláček, chief macroeconomist at ČSOB Bank, Iryna Solonenko, Researcher at
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and Associate Fellow at the Robert Bosch Center for Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia, or
Jana Hybášková Jana Hybášková (born 26 June 1965 in Prague) is a Czech politician and diplomat, who currently serves as the Ambassador of the European Union in Namibia. She served as a Member of the European Parliament for the SNK European Democrats (part of ...
, Head of the Delegation of the EU to
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. The conference included a key-note speech by
Lubomír Zaorálek Lubomír Zaorálek (born 6 September 1956) is a Czech politician, who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka from 2014 to 2017, and Minister of Culture under Prime Minister Andrej Babiš from 2019 to 2021. ...
, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, in which he emphasised the importance of acting as a united Europe and avoiding the freeriding of some members. Alluding to the situation before
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, he warned against sleepwalking into a conflict because of a lack of trust and communication. He cited pooling of resources and improved management of the EU's external border as the two necessary measures to tackle the migration crisis. Building walls on the inner borders of EU states, however, would constitute an undesirable policy.


2016

The second conference of the Prague European Summit took place between 6–8 June 2016 and focused on the EU's "togetherness", solidarity and cohesion, bearing the title "EU in a Time of Crisis: Better Together?” The conference was attended by the Prime Ministers of the V4 countries: Bohuslav Sobotka of the Czech Republic, Beata Szydło of
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
, Robert Fico of
Slovakia Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the s ...
, and
Viktor Orbán Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian politician who has served as prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has presided over Fidesz since 1993, with a brief break between 20 ...
of
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. Other notable speakers included
Kristalina Georgieva Kristalina Ivanova Georgieva-Kinova ( bg, Кристалина Иванова Георгиева-Кинова; ; born 13 August 1953) is a Bulgarian economist serving as managing director of the International Monetary Fund since 2019. She was t ...
, European Commission Vice-President, Country Director of
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in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Tania le Moigne, Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska, research fellow at the
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, or Tim Worstall, fellow at the Adam Smith Institute, or Brian Whitmore, journalist and analyst of
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. The ''Vision for Europe'' award was awarded to Mr. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wessels, Professor and Jean-Monnet-Chair, University of Cologne.


2017

The third Prague European Summit was held on 13–15 June 2017. Its aim was to discuss pressing European issues, among others the rise of
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, political radicalisation and
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,
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, relations of EU and Russia or China, and also the single market, the banking union and the European digital market. Part of the programme were, apart from the plenary sessions, three discussion breakfasts at Prague embassies, three ''Prague Talks'' (debates open to public) and the annually bestowed ''Vision for Europe'' award ceremony. The keynote address was delivered by the former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Bohuslav Sobotka. In his speech, he touched upon the threat of
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, the need for reform of the EU or the issues of the European economy. However, he appreciated the effort the Union is making to become a more independent international actor and he emphasized the importance of a rational approach to European problem-solving concerning economy,
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and technological advancement. He also mentioned the migration crisis, collapse of states in the
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, armed conflicts in the region and terrorism that imply the need for a better protection of EU citizens, strengthening of the
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and tighter cooperation between
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and EU.Prague European Summit 2017 Summary
Retrieved 11 April 2018.
Other significant speakers were for instance Eric Maurice, Editor-in-Chief of EUobserver, Simon Nixon, Chief European commentator at the
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,
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, former Prime Minister of Italy, Rudolf Jindrák from the Office of the President of the Czech Republic, Taavi Rõivas, former Prime Minister of Estonia, the then ministers of foreign affairs of the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Lubomír Zaorálek Lubomír Zaorálek (born 6 September 1956) is a Czech politician, who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka from 2014 to 2017, and Minister of Culture under Prime Minister Andrej Babiš from 2019 to 2021. ...
and
Miroslav Lajčák Miroslav Lajčák (born 20 March 1963) is a Slovak politician and diplomat, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic. In addition, Lajčak also served as President of the United Nations General Assembly for the 72nd session fr ...
, Governor of the Czech National Bank
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, and also experts from leading European universities, research centres and non-profit organizations, as well as journalists who report on European affairs, and businesspeople. The Summit of 2017 was enriched by guests called ''new voices'' – representatives of civil society, activists and future leaders, who usually do not attend the traditional type of conferences. The name stems from the aim to broaden the horizons of the summit to new voices carrying new thoughts and redefining mainstream thinking. The ''Vision for Europe'' award was given to
Timothy Garton Ash Timothy Garton Ash CMG FRSA (born 12 July 1955) is a British historian, author and commentator. He is Professor of European Studies at Oxford University. Most of his work has been concerned with the contemporary history of Europe, with a speci ...
, a historian, writer and commentator. He is a professor of European Studies at the
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and author of a number of publications about the history of contemporary Europe and its transformation over the last thirty years.


2018

The fourth Prague European Summit was held on 19–21 June 2018. The sessions was focused on the future of the EU (e.g. its enlargement, reform, further
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or
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), foreign affairs of the Union, European defence cooperation and the European economy. It was titled Charting a Way Forward for the EU. The event took place mostly at
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in the Prague Castle and Czernin Palace, headquarters of the
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. Apart from these two venues, three "Prague Talks" were held around Prague, and "Discussion Breakfasts" were hosted by the Institute for Politics and Society, as well as by the embassies of Hungary and Croatia. The keynote speeches were delivered by
Andrej Babiš Andrej Babiš (; born 2 September 1954) is a Czech politician and businessman of Slovak descent who served as the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 2017 to 2021. Babis previously served as the Minister of Finance and deputy Prime Minister ...
,
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic The prime minister of the Czech Republic (Czech: ''Předseda vlády České republiky'') is the head of the government of the Czech Republic. The prime minister is the de-facto leader of the executive branch, chairs the Cabinet and selects its m ...
, followed by Věra Jourová, the
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for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality. Babiš spoke of the "many challenges" that the European Union is facing, particularly illegal migration and European border security. He criticized mandatory redistribution of migrants, arguing that the migration should be prevented by development programs in migration source countries and by bolstering Europe's outer borders. Another topic of his speech was the future of Eurozone, which, according to Babiš, is marked by a rift between Northern European countries, and Southern European countries. The Prime Minister said that the Czech Republic will consider membership once the Eurozone stabilizes its public finances. Jourová put emphasis on the disunity in the EU, especially the division between the East and the West, where the former feels marginalized, and the rise of nationalism and populism. Jourová argued that the EU must restore the trust of the citizens by showing that its institutions are not barriers, but rather tools for the citizens' empowerment. She concluded her speech by stating that the EU is not just financial union, but also the union of shared values – rule of law, freedom, democracy and equality. Other notable speakers and panelists were
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, co-chair of the European Green Party, Aaron Wess Mitchell, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs,
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, 1987
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, Isabell Hoffmann, Head of the Research Project EUpinions at
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, Jeremy Cliffe, Berlin Bureau Chief at
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, Balázs Molnár, Hungarian Deputy State Secretary for EU Affairs,
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, European Ombudsman, Daniela Morari State Secretary for European Integration of the
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and other European politicians, diplomats, scholars, or journalists. Additionally, the Future European Leaders Forum, a parallel programme, was held during the summit. The forum brought together 30 "exceptional young people" in the fields of politics, science, business, media and civil society. Emily O'Reilly was awarded the annual ''Vision for Europe'' Award. O'Reilly became the first female Irish Ombudsman in 2003 and the first female European Ombudsman. She has been widely recognized for her commitment to human rights, receiving Schwarzkopf Europe Award in 2017.


2019

The fifth Prague European Summit was held on 27–29 May 2019. The summit focused mainly on "the year of change" in the European Union and its future after May European elections. The summit took place at Czernin Palace, headquarters of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Apart from the main programme, three "Urban Talks" – debates for the general public – were organized, two of them took place in Prague and one in Brno. And the ”Discussion Breakfasts" were hosted by various embassies around Prague.{{Cite web, url=http://praguesummit.eu/docs/prague-european-summit-2019-brochure-682.pdf, title=Prague European Summit 2019 Brochure, last=, first=, date=, website=, url-status=live, archive-url=, archive-date=, access-date=December 4, 2019 The conference was opened by a discussion about the trends in policy and state behaviours of the EU nations.
Tomáš Petříček Tomáš Petříček (born 27 September 1981) is a Czech politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from October 2018 to April 2021. Between August and October 2018 he also served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and from May to De ...
,
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, spoke about an increase of Chinese interest in the continent and a decrease of involvement from the United States. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic was followed by a former Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ana Palacio Ana Isabel de Palacio y del Valle Lersundi (born 22 July 1948) in Madrid, daughter of Luis María de Palacio y de Palacio, 4th Marqués de Matonte, and wife Luisa Mariana del Valle Lersundi y del Valle, was Spain's minister for foreign affairs ...
. She talked about the Prague European Summit an example of European cohesion and the shrinkage of divisions. Furthermore, she said that the EU states have only recently stopped moving in the same direction regarding European integration. According to Réka Szemerkényi from the Center for European Policy Analysis, a strategic reevaluation of the EU's long-term goals is required. Broad cooperation is important if our goals is to preserve European values. And finally, Paweł Świeboda, the Deputy Head of the
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, the in-house think tank of the
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, spoke of specific geopolitical trends which are likely to affect the future of the EU, namely increasing defense spending of
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, which is set to overtake EU's collective defense spending in 2025, or Africa's population growth, which is expected to double by 2050. Other notable speakers and panellists at the conference were
Péter Balázs Péter Balázs (, born 5 December 1941) is a Hungarian politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2009 to 2010. In addition to his native Hungarian, he speaks English, French, German and Russian. He graduated from Budapest ...
, Professor at Central European University, former
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&
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary ( hu, Magyarország külügyminisztere) is a member of the Hungarian cabinet and the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The current foreign minister is Péter Szijjártó. The position was calle ...
, or Milena Hrdinková, Czech State Secretary for European Affairs, as well as other European politicians, diplomats, scholars or journalists. In her keynote address, Hrdinková "mentioned the need for effective policies that will overcome the challenges posed by institutional complexities, such as redundant bureaucracy". The discussions focused on he impact of disinformation on the
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, long-term goals of the EU, Brexit, migration,
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and coalition building after Brexit. Tomáš Petříček also handed The Vision for Europe award. The ceremony took place in the gardens of the Czernin Palace and the 2019 award went to the former Prime Minister of Slovakia and current President of the Wilfried Martens Centre Brussels Mikuláš Dzurinda.


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