Project Manager: David Král
Timeframe: completed (September 2009 – January 2010)
Executive Summary:
The aim of the project was to set the Eastern Partnership, as one of the Polish Presidency priorities on the EU agenda. Engagement and enhanced cooperation between NGOs and between NGOs and public administration play a dual role: informative and consultative, as well as increasing social involvement in Presidency´s events and general interest in the EU issues.
The publication was released in January 2010 and was targeted to: public opinion leaders, public administration representatives, academic researchers, media representatives, expert organizations, decision makers, students and all persons interested in the subject in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.
Outputs:
Partners:
The Kosciuszko Institute (Poland) - the leader of the project
Centre for EU Enlargement Studies, Central European University (Hungary)
Donors:
Until recently the EU enlargement used to be the most effective instrument in the EU foreign policy. Thanks to this policy at the turn of the 20th and 21st century profound and positive changes took place in the Baltic countries, Central Europe, Balkans and Turkey. Nowadays, however, the enlargement is facing a serious crisis. This publication is an outcome of a common Czech-Polish initiative with the European dimension (more information here).
The publication is available to download here.
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