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THE 2002-2003 INTERNATIONAL POLICY FELLOWS

 

2003 Fellows

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2001 Fellows

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2000 Fellows

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1998-99 Fellows

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Fellow Personal Web Pages

Fellow Publications

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.

 

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