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Comparative Studies

  • 2005. Sabit Bagirov
    Problems of good governance in extractive industries: The case of Azerbaijan
  • 2005. Jan Ruzicka
    Regulating lobbying in the Czech Republic and Visegrad Four
  • 2005. Nicu Popescu
    European Neighborhood Policy beyond the EU
  • 2005. Simeon Evstatiev
    Islam as a factor in the design of a European Neighborhood Policy in the Balkans
  • 2005. Razvan Stan
    Managing illegal labor migration from Eastern Europe to the European Union
  • 2005. Sophia Howlett
    Higher education reform and the Bologna Process in the former Soviet Union
  • 2005. Fatima Abo Al Asrar
    Democratic governance in a tribal system
  • 2005. Abdel Mahdi Alsoudi
    American aid, democratization and political reform in the Arab world in the last decade: The case of Jordan
  • 2005. Lucian Ion Ciolan
    Toward a culture of quality policymaking in transition countries
  • 2005. Sorin Ionita
    Corruption as a symptom of poor policymaking
  • 2004. Syed Bokhari Anwar-ul-Hasan
    Ombudsman offices in Pakistan, England and Australia: Evolution, efficacy and challenges
  • 2004. Nonka Bogomilova Todorova
    Church-state relations in Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia: Monopoly or market relations?
  • 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. Marina Popescu
    Personalized representation as an election reform goal
  • 2004. Asomudin Atoev
    Intellectual property and the internet in Central Asia
  • 2004. Teodor Celakoski
    Intellectual property, public domain, and alternative compensation systems in transitional contexts
  • 2004. Ekaterina Sokirianskaia
    Forced migration in the Northern Caucasus and the return of Ingush refugees
  • 2004. Rutvica Andrijasevic
    Migrant mobility in Central and Eastern Europe: An analysis of the practices of the International Organization for Migration
  • 2003. Casandra Bischoff
    Regional development policymaking in Southeast Europe: From strategy exhaustion to participation
  • 2003. Milena Minkova
    The role of regions in overseeing and coordinating Bulgarian development
  • 2003. Alexander Sergounin
    Kaliningrad's future: Pilot region or exclave?
  • 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
  • 2003. Radmilo Pesic
    The Kyoto Protocol in Central and Eastern Europe: Flexible mechanisms
  • 2003. Kaja Peterson
    Strategic environmental assessment to increase transparency in decision-making
  • 2003. Algirdas Petkevicius
    Social consequences of World Bank, International Labor Organization and European Union policy approaches
  • 2003. Vlad Mykhnenko
    Steel politics in post-communist states: Rusting away?
  • 2002. Katarina Mathernova
    Lessons from Slovakia's transition reform process
  • 2002. Tamas Meszerics
    Foreign policy planning institutions and the problem of probability forecasts
  • 2002. Gusztav Nemes
    Rural development policies in Central and Eastern Europe
  • 2002. Izabella Karlowicz
    European Union accession and media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe
  • 2002. Jiri Schneider
    The role of expert and advocacy bodies in the policymaking processes of Central European societies in transition
  • 2002. Oleh Protsyk
    Political institutions and public policies in Ukraine and Russia: The effect of institutional choices on legislative decision-making
  • 2002. Katarina Staronova
    The public policy process: Cultural change toward progressive policymaking
  • 2002. Georgina Szilagyi
    Romanian-Hungarian-Ukrainian border area regional economic and social policies
  • 2002. Florian Bieber
    Institutionalizing ethnicity in the western Balkans: Building inclusive institutions in multinational states
  • 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. Gergana Dimitrova
    Reinvigorating regional cooperation by fostering local initiatives
  • 2002. Marina Skrabalo
    Documenting the impact of community peacebuilding efforts in the post-Yugoslav region: Toward a peace-building policy framework
  • 2002. Marijana Trivunovic
    Managing police reform: Lessons learned, best practices, and remaining challenges for police democratization in Central and Eastern Europe
  • 2002. Islam Yusufi
    Security sector reform in Southeast Europe
  • 2002. Oleksandr Grytsenko
    Cultural funding policies in transitional societies
  • 2002. Jury Kalikov
    Prostitution in the Baltic States
  • 2002. Pavel Ovseiko
    Politics of health care reform in Eastern Europe and the role of supranational organizations
  • 2002. Judit Sandor
    Biomedical law and policy: Changing concepts
  • 2002. Judit Bayer
    Internet privacy and freedom of expression
  • 2002. Meelis Kitsing
    Information technology diffusion in Estonia and Slovenia: Lessons for other Central and Eastern European countries
  • 2002. Beata Sandor
    Lesbian and gay activism and policy development in Eastern Europe
  • 2002. Eva Sobotka
    Roma minority political representation in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland
  • 2002. Leonid Raihman
    Minority languages, media legislation and the integration of minorities: Lessons from the Latvian experience
  • 2001. Alphia Abdikeeva
    Minority protection in the European Union: Effective remedies
  • 2001. Sabina Avdagic
    Labor relations in East Central Europe: Transformative corporatism or tripartite façade?
  • 2001. Plamen Makariev
    Islamic minority children education in the Balkans: Overcoming the cultural gap
  • 2001. Mihaly Szilagyi-Gal
    EU/NATO accession and Central and Eastern European media: Comparing the Hungarian and Romanian political press
  • 2001. Ilean Cashu
    Politics of pension retrenchment in transitional regimes: Comparative institutional analysis of Russia, Romania and Latvia
  • 2001. Pavel Cernoch
    Effectiveness of pre-accession policies
  • 2001. Kiryl Haiduk
    Belarus and Russia: European Union enlargement and the implications for trade
  • 2001. Elena Jileva
    New borders and old neighbors in Europe
  • 2001. Eszter Szilassy
    Successful minority primary education programs
  • 2001. Tebrone Gomelauri
    The role of economic factors in conflict resolution
  • 2001. George Shakarishvili
    Monitoring refugee and non-refugee populations
  • 2001. George Tarkhan-Mouravi
    Stability Pact for the South Caucasus: New initiatives for regional security
  • 2001. Inna Pidluska
    The European Union and Ukraine in transition: policies for cooperation
  • 2001. Milic Milovanovic
    Corruption paradise in Southeast Europe: Analysis and recommendations for reform
  • 2001. Georgi Ranchev
    Free trade zone in Southeast Europe? The harmonization of tax and customs legislation
  • 2000. Arman Vardanyan
    Mental disability in Armenia: Developing an advocacy strategy with lessons from Eastern Europe
  • 2000. David Canek
    The segregation of Roma in Czech and Slovak schools
  • 2000. Miriam Molnar
    Policy and practice affecting East Central European homosexuals: An analysis of government policies and NGO strategies
  • 2000. Daniel Smilov
    Financial accountability of political elites: Party funding in Southeast Europe
  • 2000. Aldo Bumci
    Albania-Montenegro cross-border cooperation and northern Albania's economic recovery
  • 2000. Baiba Tjarve
    Developing performing arts policy
  • 2000. Marek Kwiek
    Polish higher education in transition: The identity crisis of the modern institution of the university
  • 2000. Angela Kocze
    Young Roma participation in higher education
  • 2000. Natalia Vrecer
    The human cost of temporary refugee protection: The case of Slovenia
  • 2000. Piotr Kazmierkiewicz
    International migration law in Central and Eastern Europe: The Schengen treaty and EU accession
  • 2000. Izabella Karlowicz
    Media development and democracy assistance in the post-conflict Balkans: The difficult birth of the fourth estate
  • 2000. Beata Klimkiewicz
    Media policy for ethnic, national and religious minorities: Comparative analysis of Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia
  • 1999. Gabriel Badescu
    Social capital and public administration reform
  • 1999. Ivan Krastev
    Southeast European network of policy institutes
  • 1999. Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
    Public service television reform in East Central Europe
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