Publications

How To Eliminate Discrimination In The Public Sector?How To Eliminate Discrimination In The Public Sector?

March 13, 2012

This study provides an overview of Macedonian antidiscrimination policy, draws conclusions about the policy’s weakest aspects, and provides recommendations for overcoming the same.

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EU-Russia: Prospects for a Strategic PartnershipEU-Russia: Prospects for a Strategic Partnership

March 12, 2012

This report details the discussions of the Second EU-Russia International Conference, an Association for International Affairs event that took place in Brussels 22 November 2011.

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Confronting Homophobia in EuropeConfronting Homophobia in Europe

March 9, 2012

The analysis included in this book was derived from the project Citizens in Diversity: A Four Nation Study on Homophobia and Fundamental Rights. The volume includes contributions from three researchers associated with the Peace Institute in Slovenia.

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The end of the Putin consensusThe end of the Putin consensus

March 7, 2012

ECFR analysts Ben Judah and Andrew Wilson offer their take on the recent election of Vladimir Putin to the Russian presidency. The authors also offer some recommended actions for EU leaders to take in the wake of the election.

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Public Expenditures on Education and Health in Russian Federation before and during the Global CrisisPublic Expenditures on Education and Health in Russian Federation before and during the Global Crisis

March 2, 2012

This Center for Social and Economic Research paper explores the effects that the global financial crisis of 2008 – 2010 had on the funding and performance of the healthcare and education sectors in the Russian Federation.

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Developing Georgia’s Migration Policy: Lessons from PolandDeveloping Georgia’s Migration Policy: Lessons from Poland

March 1, 2012

This publication is a collection of findings and recommendations, drawn up under the “Improving mechanisms of migration control and coordination of migration policy in Georgia by reference to the Polish experience” project, financed by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as part of the 2011 PolishAid program.

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Quotas in the Serbian security sector – do they constrain or promote women?Quotas in the Serbian security sector – do they constrain or promote women?

February 28, 2012

This Belgrade Center for Security Policy paper focuses looks at how a gender quota system has been applied in the Serbian police and military. The paper outlines the advantages and shortcomings of the system in the security sector.

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