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Matej Šimalčík

Executive Director

Matej Šimalčík is the Executive Director of the Central European Institute of Asian Studies, a think tank that focuses on foreign and security policy issues related to East Asia. Matej's research looks at China’s economic and political presence and influence in Central Europe, elite relations, corrosive capital, and the role of European legal instruments in mitigating risks posed by China. In 2022, he founded the China-Europe Academic Engagement Tracker project, which aims to bring transparency to research collaborations with Chinese entities. He has a background in Law (Masaryk University, 2015) and International Relations (University of Groningen, 2016). He is also a senior associate at the Slovakia-based law firm Nechala and partners. Before that, Matej gained experience as an in-house legal counsel for the Slovak branch of Transparency International, a global anti-corruption watchdog, and several Slovak and Czech law firms.  In 2021, he was listed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list (Slovak edition) in the Governance and Social Innovation category. He is also a member of the Expert Pool at the European Center of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats (Hybrid CoE); European Think-tank Network on China; and a country reporter at the CELIS Institute, a think tank focused on investment and economic law.  Research interests: EU-China relations, EU-Taiwan relations, hybrid threats, corrosive capital, law and legal resilience

Contact
simalcik@ceias.eu

Written Articles

NATO’S Changing Strategy To Counter The Sino-Russian Pole
CEIAS Insights Jul 11, 2022
NATO’S Changing Strategy To Counter The Sino-Russian Pole

Matej Šimalčík, Barbara Kelemen

China-Europe Academic Engagement Tracker
Trackers Jun 26, 2022
China-Europe Academic Engagement Tracker

Matej Šimalčík, Adam Kalivoda

EU-Taiwan Tracker
Trackers May 3, 2022
EU-Taiwan Tracker

Kristina Kironska, David Hutt, Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi, Vladimíra Ličková, Yiju Chen

Prečo sa zastať Litvy
CEIAS Insights Jan 17, 2022
Prečo sa zastať Litvy

Matej Šimalčík

Medzi BRI a CAI: Budúcnosť hospodárskych vzťahov Slovenska a Číny
CEIAS Papers Dec 30, 2021
Medzi BRI a CAI: Budúcnosť hospodárskych vzťahov Slovenska a Číny

Richard Turcsányi, Adam Kalivoda, Martin Šebeňa, Matej Šimalčík

Under the Radar: Mapping the Czech and Slovak ‎local ‎governments’ ties to ‎China
CEIAS Papers Dec 19, 2021
Under the Radar: Mapping the Czech and Slovak ‎local ‎governments’ ties to ‎China

Matej Šimalčík, Adam Kalivoda, Filip Šebok, Veronika Blablová

Authoritarian Corrosive Capital in the CEE
CEIAS Papers Sep 9, 2021
Authoritarian Corrosive Capital in the CEE

Matej Šimalčík, Rumena Filipova, Nina Pejič, Evija Djatkoviča

China’s Engagement in Central and Eastern European Countries
CEIAS Papers Jun 21, 2021
China’s Engagement in Central and Eastern European Countries

Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi, Nina Pejič

Hungarian Policy Toward China Might Be Facing a Seismic Shift
CEIAS Insights Jun 9, 2021
Hungarian Policy Toward China Might Be Facing a Seismic Shift

Richard Turcsányi, Matej Šimalčík

Careful or Careless? Debating Chinese Investment and 5G Technology in Central Europe
CEIAS Papers May 25, 2021
Careful or Careless? Debating Chinese Investment and 5G Technology in Central Europe

Ivana Karásková, Alicja Bachulska, Tamás Matura, Matej Šimalčík

Survey: Europeans’ views of China in the age of COVID-19
CEIAS Papers Mar 28, 2021
Survey: Europeans’ views of China in the age of COVID-19

Richard Turcsányi, Matej Šimalčík, Kristina Kironska, Renáta Sedláková, Tim Rühlig, Marc Julienne, Björn Jerdén, Tim Summers, Mario Esteban, Ugo Armanini |, Alessandro Albana, Jelena Gledić

Bezmoc liberálnej demokracie?
CEIAS Insights Jan 13, 2021
Bezmoc liberálnej demokracie?

Matej Šimalčík

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