Public Lectures by IPF Fellows
The following public lectures were presented by the International Policy Fellowships program of the Center for Policy Studies and Open Society Institute.
Dusan Pavlovic (International Policy Fellow, G17 Institute): "Privatization in Serbia: The Second Run"
Tuesday, October 22, 6:00 PM
Location: CEU Nador u. 9, Popper Room
Mirna Karzen (International Policy Fellow): "Developing Public Spaces in Croatia: Challenges and Opportunities"
Tuesday, October 22, 7:00 PM
Location: CEU Nador u. 9, Popper Room
Katarina Mathernova (International Policy Fellow, former Senior Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs of Slovakia): "Lessons from Slovakia's Transition Reform Process"
Thursday, October 24, 6:00 PM
Location: CEU Nador u. 9, Gellner Room
Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova (International Policy Fellow, Saratov State Technical University Department of Social Work): "Inclusive Education in Russia: Creating a Future Together"
Thursday, October 24, 7:00 PM
Location: CEU Nador u. 9, Gellner Room
Sunandan Roy Chowdhury (International Policy Fellow): "University Intelligentsia in the Making of Maps - Old and New: Case Studies from Slovenia and Poland"
Monday, October 28, 6:00 PM
Location: CEU Nador u. 9, Popper Room
Joanna Renc-Roe (International Policy Fellow): "The Representation of Women in Democratic Decision-Making: The Problems and the Solutions"
Monday, October 28, 7:00 PM
Location: CEU Nador u. 9, Popper Room
Ferenc Hammer (International Policy Fellow; Eotvos Lorand University Institute of Sociology): "Communication and Social Justice: Controversial Content and Regulation Practices in Hungary"
Tuesday, October 29, 6:00 PM
Location: CEU Nador u. 9, Popper Room
Daniel Smilov (International Policy Fellow alumn; Center for Policy Studies): "The Financing of Elections: Analysis of the Legal Framework"
Tuesday, October 29, 7:00 PM
Location: CEU Nador u. 9, Popper Room
Prof. Cees Wiebes: Intelligence and the War in Bosnia, 1992-1995
Miklós Sükösd: Media and Government in the Hungarian Election Campaign: Authoritarian Tendencies
Prof. Judit Sándor: Our "sequenced future": Using genetic data beyond the medical domain
Tamás Meszerics: Against all Odds. The Lack of Probabilities in the Strategic Intelligence Assesssments of the Early Cold War Period