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Czech Republic

Europe

Czech Republic is an important country in Europe with evolving economic, governance, and long-term strategic potential.

Evolution Engine

Track time, scenarios, and causal chains for this country.

Recent evolution summary

Czech Republic: From Post-Communism to EU Membership

After the fall of communism in 1989, the Czech Republic transitioned to a democratic society and market economy, culminating in its EU accession in 2004. Today, it stands as a stable democracy with a growing economy, but faces challenges such as political fragmentation and demographic shifts.

  • 1993: Peaceful split from Slovakia, forming the Czech Republic.
  • 2004: Joined the European Union, enhancing its political and economic ties with Europe.
  • 2020s: Navigating the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and rising populism.

Monitor the political landscape for emerging parties and the impact of EU policies on domestic affairs.

Capital

Prague

Population

10,900,000

GDP

$350,000,000,000

Overall Score

76

Risk 34Opportunity 74

Power Tracking

Composite power (independent of overall): weighted economy, innovation, infrastructure, governance, openness, future potential.

Power score

75.65

Regional Power

Power trend

stableΔ vs prior snapshot:

Power baseline recorded (no prior snapshot).

Classification

Regional Power

Power drivers (signals)

  • Infrastructure score 78 — structural weight in power model.
  • Governance score 78 — structural weight in power model.
  • Economy score 76 — structural weight in power model.

Dimension Scores

Governance78
Social Order79
Economy76
Human Capital77
Infrastructure78
Innovation74
Openness75
Future Potential73

AI Evolution Insight

Structured JSON: headline, trend, drivers, weaknesses, strategic takeaway.

Headline

Czech Republic maintains strong regional power with stable governance and economic indicators.

Trend:stable

Drivers

  • Strong governance scores
  • Robust social order
  • Solid economic performance

Weaknesses

  • Moderate innovation capacity
  • Future potential concerns

Strategic takeaway

The Czech Republic's regional power status is supported by stable governance and social order. However, to sustain growth, it must enhance its innovation and future potential.

Latest Events

No recent events.

Recent Event Impact Summary

No events to summarize.

Latest Score Change

Not enough snapshot history yet.

Latest update note: Initial bulk import

Evolution Summary

Rule engine: snapshots, trends, event_consequences, and chains. Direction signal is always recomputed from data; optional wording may be cached in ai_insights_cache.

Direction signal

stable

The Czech Republic shows stability in its latest score snapshot, indicating no significant changes within the available ledger. The overall trend is assessed as stable, reflecting insufficient historical data for a more detailed analysis.

Key turning points

    Key drivers

    • Latest overall score: 76
    • Power score: 75.7 (model)

    Risks

    • No strong negative dimension drift observed in the current snapshot window.

    Narrative Graph Summary

    Rule-built graph from PostgreSQL (nodes/edges computed server-side); wording may be cached under narrative-graph:cz.

    The Czech Republic currently has one node and no edges, indicating a stable snapshot window trend. The overall ledger is approximately 76, with a risk level around 34.

    Key paths