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Eastern Partnership as an innovation: how to change the European space
This document proposes a number of innovations concerning the further development of the Eastern Partnership.
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To save time and effort for nothing. Guidelines for the preparation of "road maps" to the EaP and CSF
The format of "road maps" - is not an innovation in programs and development strategies. To deal with it - this is just one side of the problem, but its technical part is not the most difficult. Moreover, the extreme rigidity of the format is not required yet. "Road mapa" are just landmarks.
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EU countries: Interest in the Eastern Partnership
EU countries can be divided into 3 groups: 1) Those which use the Eastern Partnership (EaP) as an opportunity to establish ties predominantly outside the borders of the EU; 2) which the EaP to a greater extent in cooperation with the EU and 3) those which occupy an intermediate position.
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The political situation on the eve of the Second Civil Society Forum
Civil Society Forum of the Eastern Partnership in Berlin, November 18-19, will take place along with several significant processes and events in the European Union.
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Towards the European Research Area "road map" for Belarus
The proposed document is a "road map" for Belarus, describing: Landmark scope and direction of the transformation of research and development in Belarus; Criteria and indicators for assessing the current status of the scope of research and development and for promotion of bringing closer to the E
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Offers from the National Platform of Belarus Civil Society Forum of the Eastern Partnership
The overall strategic direction of the actions of civil society Forum of the Eastern Partnership.
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In the shadow of success
The document examines the state of the Civil Society Forum of the Eastern Partnership after the second meeting (18-19 November 2010, Berlin), and the role and prospects of further participation in the Forum of representatives of the Belarusian civil society .
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European Dialogue for modernization with Belarusian society (Position paper)
In response to the initiative "European Dialogue for Modernization" a number of Belarusian think tanks and civil society organizations - participants of the meeting on March 29 - present the position of the principles, bases, possible format and content of the modernization process.
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The vision of civil society, development of the situation in Belarus
Brief overview of opinions of Belarusian experts and civil society leaders on the current situation in Belarus, with some important accents that can be made in the direction of change of the EU policy towards Belarus.
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How to increase the transformational potential of the European dialogue on modernization? (Position paper)
Reaffirming our full support of dialogue, we ask the attention of all the participants on the need to amend the procedure for future activities and organizational structure of the European dialogue on modernization.
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European dialogue on modernization: current state and problems of development (Policy paper)
European dialogue on modernization with Belarusian society (EDM) was announced on March 29, 2012 by the European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Stefan Fule. This initiative offers a new format of relations between Belarus and the EU in addition to existing instruments.
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Potential Index of local democracy in the region, the ENP: the base, the development, the challenges
This document represents a first approach to measuring and indexing of local democracy in the region of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP).
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Recommendation of the European Parliament: What strategy do the MEPs suggest on Belarus?
This research examines the strategy that European deputies offer and the possible effect of this strategy on the development of the Euro-Belarusian relations.
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New cycle of EU-Belarus relations: dialogue in spite of actuality?
Eastern Partnership Summit in November 2013 started a new phase in EU-Belarus relations: the EU moved from policy of freezing relations to the new engagement in cooperation.
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Civil society’s role and place in the system of donor assistance to Belarus (2006-2012)
Analysis of the EU donor assistance provided to Belarus and Belarusian civil society in comparison with other major donors of Belarus, including international organizations.
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Civil society in policy development: global trends and practices of the European Union
The paper presents an analysis of the grounds, which the EU is guided by for the implementation of development policy in relation to Belarus and Belarusian civil society.
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Analysis of EU instruments for the development of civil society in Belarus: NSA-LA
Content: Description of instrument; Analysis of the priorities of the NSA-LA: Analysis of Priority 1, the component "Country Action"; Analysis of Priority 1, the component "Global, multi-country / regional initiatives." Conclusions.
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Analysis of EU instruments for the development of civil society in Belarus: EIDHR
Content of the paper: Description of the instrument; Analysis of the priorities of EIDHR: Analysis of global calls for proposals, analysis of priority schemes to support local initiatives in Belarus; Implications of implementation of EIDHR; Conclusions.
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Belarus' relations with Russia and the EU in the discourse of print media
Throughout Belarus' independent history, a recurring geopolitical choice has continously resurfaced: Which direction - Russia or the EU? This question is asked not only by politicians, but also by ordinary citizens.
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