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2000 Fellows

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1998-99 Fellows

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Fellow Personal Web Pages

Fellow Publications

Fellow City & Country Project Title
Gabriel Badescu Cluj-Napoca, Romania The role of social capital in public administration
Péter Bajomi-Lázár Budapest, Hungary Freedom of the media in Hungary
Nonna Barkhatova Novosibirsk, Russia The influence of regulation and taxation on small enterprise in Russia
Elena Brountseva St. Petersburg, Russia Russian textbook on international commercial arbitration
David Canek Prague, Czech Republic Racial integration and segregation in Czechoslovak, Czech and Slovak education systems: Roma in mainstream educational institutions and in schools for the mentally retarded
Bogdan Chiritoiu Bucharest, Romania Romanian health care reform: markets in health and experiences from other Central and Eastern European countries
Irina Davydova Novosibirsk, Russia University responses to current education reforms in Russia
Andrei Filtchenko Tomsk, Russia The preservation of indigenous languages and cultures in Siberia
Margit Feischmidt Budaors, Hungary Global multiculturalism and local ethnicities in Eastern Europe
Andre Kamenshikov Moscow, Russia North Caucasus NGO monitoring service
 
Ireneusz Kaminski Krakow, Poland Western media standards in new European democracies
Lana Karlova Yerevan, Armenia Higher education management and strategy development in Armenia
Dina Khapaeva St. Petersburg, Russia Comparative dictionary of East vs. West basic historical terms
Tatiana Kiselyova Donetsk, Ukraine Pilot university course and promotion of alternative dispute resolution
Beata Klimkiewicz Krakow, Poland Participation of ethnic minorities in the public sphere
Natalya Korchakova Kharkov, Ukraine An electronic networking system to encourage land privatization and development
Ivan Krastev Sofia, Bulgaria Independent public policy research institutes in South-Eastern Europe
Anna Kukuruza Kharkov, Ukraine Development of early intervention centers for disabled children
Svetlana Kulikova Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Curricula for journalism courses in Central Asia
Yulia Melnichuk Kharkov, Ukraine The impact of economic reforms on women's roles in Ukrainian society
 
Miriam Molnár Bratislava, Slovakia Analysis of Central European policies toward homosexuals
Tamara Mtvarelidze Tbilisi, Georgia Promotion of civil society via public participation in Georgian reforms
Alina Mungiu Pippidi Bucharest, Romania Transformation of state TV into public TV in East-Central Europe
Dana Sapatoru Bucharest, Romania Economic transformation and the demand for higher education in Romania
Marianna Shershneva Kiev, Ukraine Standardized quality control in Ukrainian medical education
Snejana Slantcheva Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria Reforming Bulgarian higher education: An institutional perspective
Evgeniy Suborov Zaporozhya, Ukraine Effective NGO management and NGO handbook
Eszter Szilassy Budapest, Hungary Model for a training program in minority education in Hungary
Baiba Tjarve Riga, Latvia Models for a new performing arts theatre
Nigina Zaripova Dushanbe, Tajikistan Freedom of expression in Tajikistan

 

 

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