Michal Smetana and Daniel Prokop’s policy brief examines the Czech Republic’s uncritical support for Israel during the Gaza conflict, despite mounting evidence of severe violations of international law. They argue that this selective approach undermines Czechia’s human rights credibility, fuels dehumanization, and aligns the country with extremist policies opposed even within Israel.
Policy Brief #026
Matouš Horčička’s new policy brief analyzes Iran's shifting geopolitical strategy following a turbulent 2024 marked by domestic instability and international setbacks. He highlights how Iran's weakened position opens a strategic window for Western diplomats to influence Tehran’s future direction and reduce its reliance on Russia and China. The brief explores potential diplomatic approaches to engage Iran and prevent further regional escalation.
PRCP Policy Brief #025
Tereza Plíštilová’s new policy paper describes the impact of public protests against the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, especially in the light of student demonstrations in several cities accross the US and Europe. She emphasizes the significant shift of Western public attitudes on the conflict and explains how the public-elite divide of opinion should be addressed.
PRCP Policy Brief #024
Eliška Pohnerová’s new policy paper delves into the escalating issue of water-related conflicts globally. It underscores the fact that water scarcity and governance are becoming significant factors leading to violence within countries, particularly in the Global South.
PRCP Policy Brief #023
In policy brief #023, Karim Kamel dives into the topic of shaping a future where AI amplifies our collective potential while safeguarding humanity's values.