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Information and communication technologies (ICTs) for community empowerment through non-formal education: experiences from Lao PDR, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Uzbekistan
UNESCO Bangkok: Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, 2005This report presents country and regional experiences from ICT for community empowerment through community learning centres (CLC) projects.DocumentFinancial sector development in the future EU member states and Russia
International Center for Economic Growth, European Center, Budapest, 2004Financial liberalisation is a key element in the EU convergence process of transition economies. Two main factors determine the importance of the development of the financial sector for future EU members and Russia. On one hand, a rising number of theories support the presence of a strong correlation between financial sector development and the resulting economic growth and stability.DocumentAnti corruption training programmes in Central and Eastern Europe
North South Centre, Council of Europe, 2004Drawing upon the work of the Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe (NISPAcee) Working Group on Preventing Corruption in Public Administration, this book reviews the current state of anti-corruption training and education in Central and Eastern Europe.Original data and analysis from anti-corruption trainers and policymakers from over 7 countriesDocumentPolicy or process? The politics of international peace implementation
Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2004This report from an international conference, focuses on peacemaking and peacbuiding in Guatemala, the Middle East, Liberia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Bosnia and Kosovo.DocumentOn the use of the Stabilization fund to finance investment projects
Center for Macroeconomic Analysis and Short-Term Forecasting, Russian Federation, 2004The authors analyse the consequences of the continued growth of the Stabilization Fund and propose various projects that can be financed through that fund.DocumentEconomic review: Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine
Economic Research Foundation Development Center, Russian Federation, 2004This paper analyses the recent trends in the economies of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan from the viewpoint of the emerging Unified Economic Space. [The full text of this paper is in Russian language only.]According to the authors, all sectors of the Belarus economy experience high rates of growth.DocumentWater resources as a source of conflicts in Central Asia
The Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan, 2003This paper analyses the problem of water resource sharing in Central Asia.DocumentEvaluation of threat of religious political extremism in the Central Asian region
The Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan, 2004This paper provides an analysis of religious political extremism in Central Asia.DocumentCorporate governance and secondary privatization in transition
Regional Think Tanks Partnership Program, Russian Federation, 2004The authors examine trends in post-privatisation changes in the ownership structures of privatised enterprises (so called secondary privatisation) and their relationship to the quality of corporate governance in transition countries, with particular attention to Poland and Russia.The study focuses on the mutual effects of ownership consolidation processes and the evolution of corporate governanPages
