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Cultural Policy

  • 2007. Maria Golubeva
    Integrating Humanities: From self-isolation to community outreach
  • 2005. Maria Golubeva
    Humanities and social sciences in Latvia: Change and continuity
  • 2005. Sophia Howlett
    Higher education reform and the Bologna Process in the former Soviet Union
  • 2004. Peter Szabo
    Managing mixed cultural and natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in East-Central Europe: The case of Visegrad
  • 2004. Svetozara Petkova
    Cultural heritage policies in Southeast Europe: A comparative legal analysis
  • 2004. Teodor Celakoski
    Intellectual property, public domain, and alternative compensation systems in transitional contexts
  • 2003. Bilyana Tomova
    Financing culture in accession countries: Market mechanisms in Bulgaria, Hungary and Lithuania
  • 2003. Malgorzata Sternal
    Cultural policy and management education in Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary
  • 2002. Sunandan Roy Chowdhury
    Mapping Minds, Changing Maps: Comparative analysis of the role of universities in societies undergoing change
  • 2002. Dimka Guicheva-Gocheva
    Higher education legislation in Balkan countries
  • 2002. Oleksandr Grytsenko
    Cultural funding policies in transitional societies
  • 2002. Vesna Djukic Dojcinovic
    Cultural policy in Serbia
  • 2002. Oleg Karmadonov
    The role of universities in the construction of new social realities
  • 2002. Karmo Kroos
    The role of universities in social transformation: The case of Estonia
  • 2000. Baiba Tjarve
    Developing performing arts policy
  • 2000. Janos Gyorgy Szoboszlai
    Contemporary visual arts cultural education and financing in Central Europe
  • 2000. Dina Khapaeva
    Social science translation reform for improved intercultural understanding
  • 1999. Margit Feischmidt
    Global multiculturalism and local ethnicities in Eastern Europe
  • 1999. Andrei Filtchenko
    Siberian indigenous language and culture preservation
  • 1999. Baiba Tjarve
    New performing arts theatre centre: A model
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