POLICY NETWORKS AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
(The Public Policy Process and European
Union Accession)
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
|
Dragan Djuric
|
FR
Yugoslavia (Montenegro) |
The development of social dialogue: Tripartism
and social partnership in Southeast Europe-solutions for Serbia
and Montenegro. |
Katarina
Mathernova
|
Slovakia |
Lessons from Slovakia's transition reform
process |
| Gusztav Nemes |
Hungary |
Rural development policies in Central and
Eastern Europe. |
Saad
Paracha
|
Pakistan |
An evaluation of decentralized governance
and Pakistan's current devolution plan. |
Dusan
Pavlovic
|
FR Yugoslavia
(Serbia)
|
Rational and irrational Serbian public policies. |
| Jiri
Schneider |
Czech Republic |
The role of expert and advocacy bodies in the policymaking
processes of Central European societies in transition.
|
|
Katarina
Staronova
|
Slovakia |
The public policy process: Cultural change
toward progressive policymaking.
|
| Georgina Szilagyi |
Romania |
The harmonization of regional economic
and social policies within the Romanian-Hungarian-Ukrainian
border area.
|
| Koba Turmanidze |
Georgia |
Models of governance in divided societies:
The case of Georgian decentralization.
|
COMPARATIVE SOCIAL POLICY
CHILDREN'S SERVICES POLICY:
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Ibrahim Ismayilov |
Azerbaijan |
Non-formal education and national youth policies. |
| Mukhtar Aziz Kansi |
Pakistan |
Comparative analysis of children's services
policies in European and Asian transitional states. |
| Unurtsetseg Tsedev |
Mongolia |
Child welfare policy in Mongolia. |
COMPARATIVE SOCIAL POLICY
CULTURAL POLICY:
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Vesna Djukic Dojcinovic |
FR Yugoslavia
(Serbia)
|
Cultural policy in Serbia. |
| Oleksandr Grytsenko |
Ukraine |
Cultural funding policies in
transitional societies. |
COMPARATIVE SOCIAL POLICY
GENDER POLICY:
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Amir Hodzic |
Croatia |
Gender equality and sexuality in the Croatian
school curriculum. |
| Semsa Ozar |
Turkey |
Barriers to the success of women's enterprises
in Turkey. |
| Joanna Renc-Roe |
Poland/Hungary |
The representation of women in the Polish
parliament. |
| Asima Yanty Siahaan |
Indonesia |
Women and local government in Indonesia:
Seeking gender-sensitive local governance |
COMPARATIVE SOCIAL POLICY
HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY:
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Sunandan Roy Chowdhury |
India |
Mapping Minds, Changing Maps: Comparative
analysis of the role of universities in societies undergoing
change. |
| Nadezhda Fedotova |
Russia |
The role of the Moscow State Institute of
International Relations - University (MGIMO) in social transformation.
|
| Dimka Gicheva-Gocheva |
Bulgaria |
Legislation for higher education in Balkan
countries. |
| Oleg Karmadonov |
Russia |
The role of universities in the construction
of new social realities. |
| Karmo Kroos |
Estonia |
The Role of Universities in Social Transformation:
The case of Estonia. |
INFORMATION POLICY
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Judit Bayer |
Hungary |
Privacy and freedom of expression on the
Internet. |
| Ondrej Cisar |
Czech Republic |
Information technologies to curb public-sector
corruption: The case of the Czech Republic. |
| Meelis Kitsing |
Estonia |
Information technology diffusion in Estonia
and Slovenia: Lessons for other Central and Eastern European
countries. |
| Andriy Vyshnevsky |
Ukraine |
Developing a national policy for government
use of internet technology. |
MEDIA POLICY
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Ferenc Hammer |
Hungary |
Communication and Social Justice: Controversial
content and regulation practices in Hungary. |
| Matus Minarik |
Slovakia/Poland |
Private television empires in Central Europe
and freedom of expression: Comparative analysis of Poland and
Slovakia. |
| Leonid Raihman |
Latvia |
Minority languages, media legislation and
the integration of minorities: Lessons from the Latvian experience. |
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
POLICY
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Nigar Baimova |
Azerbaijan |
Primary and secondary education reform policy
in Azerbaijan. |
| Gayane Ghukasyan |
Armenia |
Integrating an HIV/AIDS/STI program
into the Armenian school curriculum. |
| Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova |
Russia |
Creating a Future Together: Perspectives
of inclusive education in Russia. |
| Valerian Melikidze |
Georgia |
The role of formal decision-making
in fostering "new corruption" in school education in transitional
societies: The case of Georgia. |
PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Irina Ghazaryan |
Armenia |
Developing a national pharmaceutical
policy in Armenia. |
| Jury Kalikov |
Estonia |
Prostitution in the Baltic States.
The objectives of the project are to map the situation of prostitution
in the Baltic States. |
| Nikolay Matveev |
Russia |
The reform of occupational and
environmental medicine informatics in Russia. |
| Margit Ohr |
Hungary |
Developing capacity for cross-sectoral
governance: Opportunities and barriers to the use of Health
Impact Assessment (HIA) in Hungary. |
| Pavel Ovseiko |
Belarus |
The politics of health care reform
in Eastern Europe and the role of supranational organisations. |
| Aivita Putnina |
Latvia |
Reproductive health policy in
Latvia. |
ROMA POLICY
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Eva Sobotka |
Czech Republic/Hungary
|
The formulation and evaluation of public
policies on Roma minority political representation in the Czech
Republic, Slovakia and Poland. |
| Mihai Surdu |
Romania |
Desegregating Roma schools: A
cost-benefit analysis for Romania. |
SOUTHEAST EUROPE CONFLICT
PREVENTION
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Florian Biber |
Yugoslavia/Luxemburg |
Institutionalizing ethnicity in the western
Balkans: Building inclusive institutions in multinational states.
|
| Gergana Dimitrova |
Bulgaria |
Reinvigorating regional cooperation by fostering
local initiatives. |
| Marina Skrabalo |
Croatia |
Toward a peace-building policy framework:
Documenting the impact of community peacebuilding efforts in
the post-Yugoslav region. |
| Marijana Trivunovic |
FR Yugoslavia (Serbia)/USA |
Managing police reform: Lessons learned,
best practices, and remaining challenges for police democratization
in Central and Eastern Europe. |
| Islam Yusufi |
Macedonia |
Security sector reform in Southeast
Europe. |
URBAN POLICY
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Mirna Karzen |
Croatia |
The goal of the project is explore the state
and problems of Croatian towns with a special emphasis on public
spaces. |
| Dragana Totovic |
FR Yugoslavia
(Serbia)
|
New urban transportation policies
in Serbia as a factor of sustainable development. |
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY
FACULTY FELLOWS
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Tamas Meszerics |
Hungary |
Foreign policy planning institutions and
the problem of probability forcasts. |
| Judit Sandor |
Hungary |
Changing concepts in biomedical
law and policy. |
CONTINUING FELLOWS
|
Fellow |
Country |
Project
Title |
| Izabella Karlowicz |
Poland |
European Union accession
and media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe. |
| Andrei Makarychev |
Russia |
International institutions
and the globalization of Russian regions. |
| Luminita Nicolescu |
Romania |
The impact of Romanian
higher education reforms on university financial and academic
management. |
| Oleg Protsyk |
Ukraine |
Political institutions
and public policies: The effect of institutional choices on
legislative decision-making practices in Ukraine and Russia.
|
| Beata Sandor |
Hungary |
Policy develoment
and lesbian and gay activism in Eastern Europe. |
| Mihaly Szilagyi-Gal |
Hungary/Romania |
Hate speech in the
Hungarian and Romanian press. |
|