Center for Policy Studies explained

Center for Policy Studies
Established:2000
Co-Directors:Violetta Zentai, Andrew Cartwright
Location:Budapest, Hungary
Address:Central European UniversityNador Street 9H-1051 BudapestHungary
Website:Center for Policy Studies

The Center for Policy Studies (CPS) is an academic unit within Central European University, dedicated to improving the quality of governance in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union by the provision of independent public policy analysis and advice.

The center believes that the experiences of post-socialist transition can be usefully shared with countries enduring great social transformation, but that the translation of these local experiences requires a sound appreciation of policy contexts. The center is committed to strengthen local capacity for critical policy analysis and to pursue research projects and publication that draw on its existing multi-disciplinary resources from law, economics, political science and sociology but also from its connections with open society driven partners. The center conduct interdisciplinary research projects in cooperation with both Central European University and external partners from Europe and beyond on a wide range of topics within four broad research programs (see following). Each program benefits from expertise of CPS staff and a network of external researchers, and usually includes several ongoing research projects.[1] Its research is comparative, methodologically diverse and policy oriented, and provides critical perspectives on the formulation, production and implementation of public policy.

Areas of research

Since its launch, CPS has been active in the broader field of social diversity and policy responses to status based inequalities. Research and capacity building efforts within the center have mainly concerned gender, disability, ethnicity and race and multiple disadvantages resulting from the intersection of these inequality grounds. The activities within the unit focus on a series of topics such as educational segregation, policy responses to intersecting inequalities and violence against women including domestic violence and trafficking, theory and practice of gender mainstreaming, the impact of the economic crisis on equality policies, radical right ideologies and their implications for equality policies. The center addresses these topics both as research themes and as subjects for policy analysis and capacity building. Since 2003, the center carried out various research projects under the research field. As of 2019, there are four ongoing research projects: Gender Equality Academy (GE Academy),[3] Future Challenges to Education Systems in Central Eastern European Context (EDUC),[4] Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism and Polarisation (BRaVE)[5] and Employment of non-local temporary workers and its impact on local industrial relations in the Hungarian automotive industry.https://cps.ceu.edu/research/local-industrial-relations The details and related publications are available and updated on the CPS website.[2]

CPS advocates that good governance needs to address contemporary forms of representation and participation which are pertinent to the responsiveness of state and private institutions but also the institutional basis for vulnerable people to claim rights and services. The unit's research examines how non-traditional policy actors shape policy processes, how implementation agencies consultative bodies combine state and non-state actors, and offer voice for vulnerable groups and how transnational advocacy networks influence policy development.

The CPS applies its cross-sectoral and multi-actor approaches to address outstanding issues of social policy development in European and post-socialist contexts, often embedding those issues in wider global debates. The Center has developed expertise and gained recognition in investigating interethnic relations in educational systems and policies. It has engaged in larger comparative research projects on European labor markets with special attention to labor market integration of different vulnerable and often discriminated social groups, such as the Roma, migrants, and refugees. Inter-ethnic relations, gender equality, and intergenerational justice issues are investigated in the context of shifting care regimes in Europe. The CPS is also engaged in studying the transformation of labor relations, labor representation, and the governance structure of multinational companies and their subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe.

CPS believes that uneven economic development is a cross-cutting field which analyses processes which create major spatial inequalities within between countries. With a special focus on urban/rural divides and the creation of left behind zones, this field of research offers a comparative study of domestic, national and European policy responses.

Publications

CPS Books

The book collection of institutional publications of the Center for Policy Studies include the volumes edited and published by the Center for Policy Studies.

Policy Briefs

Working Papers and Reports

Books from Other Publishers

CPS academic staff also publish books through renown publishers, and here they take a very active role in the preparation of volumes, in editing, and in the overall preparation of the manuscript for publication.

The Policy Documentation Center

This database of public policy documents from Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union is the largest of its kind, with over 1500 papers from over 60 institutes from over 25 countries. The PDC covers a wide range of public policy topics. The majority of papers are produced by think tanks and research institutes although the PDC also includes studies and proposals from several international programs.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ongoing Projects | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  2. Web site: Equality and Social Justice | Center for Policy Studies.
  3. Web site: Gender Equality Academy (GE Academy) | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  4. Web site: Future Challenges to Education Systems in Central Eastern European Context (EDUC) | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  5. Web site: Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism and Polarisation (BRaVE) | Center for Policy Studies.
  6. Web site: Governance and Participation | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  7. Web site: Social Policy and Welfare Regimes | Center for Policy Studies.
  8. Web site: Territory and Development Policy | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  9. Web site: Gendering Democratic Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe. A comparative agenda | Center for Policy Studies.
  10. Web site: Challenging the Political Across Borders: Migrants' and Solidarity Struggles | Center for Policy Studies.
  11. Web site: Child Trafficking in Hungary: Sexual Exploitation, Forced Begging and Pickpocketing / Gyermekkereskedelem Magyarországon: Szexuális kizsákmányolás, koldultatás és zsebtolvajlásra kényszerítés | Center for Policy Studies.
  12. Web site: Mobilizing for Policy Change: Women's Movements in Central and Eastern European Domestic Violence Policy Struggles | Center for Policy Studies.
  13. Web site: Different Horizons: Aid, Trade and Official Development Assistance in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  14. Web site: Faces and Causes of Roma Marginalization in Local Contexts: Hungary, Romania, Serbia | Center for Policy Studies.
  15. Web site: Facing the Far-Right. Ethnographic portrayals of local civil resistance | Center for Policy Studies.
  16. Web site: Roma Migration to and from Canada: The Czech, Hungarian and Slovak Case | Center for Policy Studies.
  17. Web site: RESLEU European Policy Brief | Center for Policy Studies.
  18. Web site: IR-Multiling Project Recommendations / IR-Multiling Eredmények és Ajánlások | Center for Policy Studies.
  19. Web site: 'Vulnerability of Roma' and Anti-Human Trafficking Policies in Serbia: Recommendations to the National Policy Network | Center for Policy Studies.
  20. Web site: Challenges to Preliminary Identification of "Victims" of Forced Marriage and Forced Begging in Serbia: Recommendations to Anti-Trafficking Policy Actors | Center for Policy Studies.
  21. Web site: Human Trafficking and Online Networks | Center for Policy Studies.
  22. Web site: Patterns of Roma Employment in Europe | Center for Policy Studies.
  23. Web site: Women on the European Labour Market | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  24. Web site: Applying Tolerance Indicators: Roma School Segregation | Center for Policy Studies.
  25. Web site: New Knowledge about Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  26. Web site: The Rise of the Extreme Right in Hungary and the Roma Question: The Radicalization of Media Discourse | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  27. Web site: Ethnic Differences in Education and Diverging Prospects for Urban Youth in an Enlarged Europe | Center for Policy Studies.
  28. Web site: Friendly Neighbours: Increasing the Potential of European Neighbourhood Policy Cross-Border Cooperation Initiatives | Center for Policy Studies.
  29. Web site: EDUMIGROM Policy Brief, No.3: Interactions between the Ethnic Composition in School and Students' Performance, Self-esteem and Future Aspirations | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  30. Web site: EDUMIGROM Policy Brief, No.2.: How do Schools in Old and New Member States of the EU Treat Minority Ethnic Youth and Shape Their Performance? | Center for Policy Studies.
  31. Web site: EDUMIGROM Policy Brief, No.1.: Ethnic Differences in Compulsory Education | Center for Policy Studies.
  32. Web site: DIOSCURI Policy Recommendations | Center for Policy Studies.
  33. Web site: Women, Integration and Prison; Policy Recommendations for Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  34. Web site: The connotations of collaboration: European linguistic and scholarly perspectives on collaborative governance | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  35. Web site: Counter-Islamophobia Kit: Key National Messages – Hungary // A projekt legfőbb megállapításai - Magyarország | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  36. Web site: Post-crisis politics, social resistance, and equality policy paths: New social movements and forms of citizens' cooperation for solidarity | Center for Policy Studies.
  37. Web site: Programmatic Europeanization revisited: The role of EP election proximity, EU support and Eastern European patterns | Center for Policy Studies.
  38. Web site: Counter-Islamophobia Kit: Dominant Counter - Narratives to Islamophobia – Hungary | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  39. Web site: Communicating Cohesion in Eastern Europe. The Cases of Romania, Hungary and Slovenia | Center for Policy Studies.
  40. Web site: The politics of refugee solidarity in Greece: Bordered identities and political mobilization | Center for Policy Studies.
  41. Web site: Involving Others: Assessing efforts to improve the schooling experience of Hungarian Roma children through focused teacher training and afternoon schooling programs | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  42. Web site: Cohesion Policy and Perceptions of the European Union in Hungary. A Cultural Political Economy Approach | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  43. Web site: Backsliding in area of constitutional safeguards and independent institutions, corruption control, and general equality and minorities | Center for Policy Studies.
  44. Web site: Solidarity in the treatment of mental illness in Hungary: A case study of the Awakenings Foundation as a vehicle for change | Center for Policy Studies.
  45. Web site: Counter-Islamophobia Kit: Dominant Islamophobic Narratives - Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  46. Web site: Invisible Denizens: Migrant Night Shift Workers' Fragile Possibilities for Solidarity in the Post-Circadian Capitalist Era | Center for Policy Studies.
  47. Web site: The Hungarian border spectacle: Migration, repression and solidarity in two Hungarian border cities | Center for Policy Studies.
  48. Web site: Solidarity in the housing sector: Civic responses to homelessness and housing poverty in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  49. Web site: Roma employment and the potentials of state and business actors in labor market inclusion | Center for Policy Studies.
  50. Web site: Contested forms of solidarity: An overview of civil society organisations in Hungary and their impact on policy and the social economy | Center for Policy Studies.
  51. Web site: Solidarity at the border: The organization of spontaneous support for transiting refugees in two Hungarian towns in the summer of 2015 | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  52. Web site: Industrial Relations in Car-manufacturing Industry: a Comparative Case Study of Audi Hungaria, Gyor and Mercedes Benz, Kecskemet | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  53. Web site: Union Organizing in the Automotive Industry in Slovakia in Times of Crisis: Do They Help Workers or Protect Themselves? | Center for Policy Studies.
  54. Web site: Tensions in the Periphery: Dependence and the Trajectory of a Low-Cost Productive Model in the Central and Eastern European Automotive Industry | Center for Policy Studies.
  55. Web site: Trade Union Strategies in a Time of Economic Crisis: The Case of a Car Assembly Plant in Poland | Center for Policy Studies.
  56. Web site: Feet of Clay? The Political Economy of Adopting and Abolishing Private Pensions | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  57. Web site: 'Every word has its special weight'. A qualitative case study of multilingual realities at Siemens, Hungary | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  58. Web site: 'In a corporate environment, we need to be inclusive'. Toward understanding multinational companies' practices of multilingualism and cultural diversity | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  59. Web site: Industrial Relations in Multilingual Environments at Work | Center for Policy Studies.
  60. Web site: Mapping Backsliding in the European Union | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  61. Web site: Multilingualism in Hungary: Practices and Perspectives | Center for Policy Studies.
  62. Web site: Report of Case Studies on Gender Equality as a Focus Point of National and Nativist Discourses | Center for Policy Studies.
  63. Web site: State, Crisis and Politicization of Economic Policymaking: Reflections from Hungary and Turkey | Center for Policy Studies.
  64. Web site: Challenges to Preliminary Identification of Romani 'Victims of Trafficking': The Serbian Case | Center for Policy Studies.
  65. Web site: What Really is a Pension Crisis? A Theoretical Argument on the Link Between Ageing, Productivity, and Retirement | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  66. Web site: Evaluating the Evaluators: When and How Does the World Bank Evaluate Its Projects in the Western Balkans | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  67. Web site: 'Vulnerability of Roma' in Policy Discourse on Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings in Serbia: Perspectives of the National Policy Actors | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  68. Web site: Intersections of Gender, Ethnicity, and Class: History and Future of the Romani Women's Movement | Center for Policy Studies.
  69. Web site: Leaving 'Roma' Behind. Notes on the Impact of Housing and (Forced) Mobility on Education | Center for Policy Studies.
  70. Web site: Decentralization, Union Power and Contention Episodes: The Case of Dacia Workers | Center for Policy Studies.
  71. Web site: Integration of Vulnerable Migrants: Women, Children and Victims of Trafficking (Hungary) | Center for Policy Studies.
  72. Web site: IR-Multiling National Report: Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  73. Web site: Understanding Public Knowledge and Attitudes towards Trafficking in Human Beings. Part 2 | Center for Policy Studies.
  74. Web site: Gender equality and care choices in the light of population ageing | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  75. Web site: Migrant domestic care workers: state and market-based policy mix | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  76. Web site: The role of migrant labour in meeting European care demand | Center for Policy Studies.
  77. Web site: Half-in, Half-out: Roma and Non-Roma Romanians with Limited Rights Working and Travelling in the European Union | Center for Policy Studies.
  78. Web site: Early School Leaving in the Context of Policy-making in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  79. Web site: Europe In Crisis: Addressing Changing Patterns Through Innovation | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  80. Web site: Review of Existing Monitoring Mechanisms for the Integration of Migrants in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  81. Web site: Understanding Public Knowledge and Attitudes towards Trafficking in Human Beings. Part 1 | Center for Policy Studies.
  82. Web site: Gender dimension of the labour markets over the past two decades | Center for Policy Studies.
  83. Web site: Overview of the Labor Market Situation of Low-Educated and Roma Population and Regulations Affecting their Employment | Center for Policy Studies.
  84. Web site: Pushed to the Edge. Research Report on the Representation of Roma Communities in the Hungarian Majority Media, 2011 | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  85. Web site: From benefits to brooms. Case study reports on the implementation of active labour market policies for Roma at local level | Center for Policy Studies.
  86. Web site: Active Labor Market Policies with an Impact Potential on Roma Employment in Five Countries of the EU | Center for Policy Studies.
  87. Web site: Critical Frame Analysis: A Comparative Methodology for the 'Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies' (QUING) project | Center for Policy Studies.
  88. Web site: The Radicalization of Media Discourse. The Rise of the Extreme Right in Hungary and the Roma Question | Center for Policy Studies.
  89. Web site: Derangement or Development? Political Economy of EU Structural Funds Allocation in New Member States - Insights from the Hungarian Case | Center for Policy Studies.
  90. Web site: Dynamics of European migration. A comparative assessment of Croatia, Bulgaria and Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  91. Web site: Multinational Corporations and National Business Systems: Integration or Separation | Center for Policy Studies.
  92. Web site: Rural Out Migration and Land Use in Moldova | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  93. Web site: The Embodiment of (in)Tolerance in Discourses and Practices Addressing Cultural Diversity in Schools in Hungary. The Case of Roma | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  94. Web site: Tolerance and Cultural Diversity Discourses in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  95. Web site: Being 'Visibly Different': Experiences of Second-generation Migrant and Roma Youths at School | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  96. Web site: Bread baskets, fuel supplies and bio tech crops: Will the Central and Eastern European countries take part in the second Green Revolution? | Center for Policy Studies.
  97. Web site: EDUMIGROM Comparative Papers: Ethnic and Social Differences in Education in a Comparative Perspective | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  98. Web site: EDUMIGROM Policy Brief, No.3.: Interactions Between the Ethnic Composition in School and Students' Performance, Self-esteem and Future Aspirations | Center for Policy Studies.
  99. Web site: Franchizing Frenchness: What Social Models do French-dominated Multinational Companies Bring to Hungary? | Center for Policy Studies.
  100. Web site: Immigration and Health Care: A Case Study of the Spanish Experience | Center for Policy Studies.
  101. Web site: Inheritance Matters. Changing Land Use Trends Amongst the Elderly in Rural Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  102. Web site: Italian Immigration Policy: Access to Health Care and the Foreign Workforce | Center for Policy Studies.
  103. Web site: Return to Europe. Reflections after 20 Years of Democratic Renewal | Center for Policy Studies.
  104. Web site: The Political Background of Structural Changes in the Educational System of Hungary, 1985-1994 | Center for Policy Studies.
  105. Web site: EDUMIGROM Comparative Papers: Comparative Report on Education | Center for Policy Studies.
  106. Web site: EDUMIGROM Comparative Papers: Comparative Report on Educational Policies for Inclusion | Center for Policy Studies.
  107. Web site: EDUMIGROM Comparative Papers: Comparative Report on Ethnic Relations | Center for Policy Studies.
  108. Web site: Missing Intersectionality: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in Current Research and Policies on Romani Women in Europe. | Center for Policy Studies.
  109. Web site: Fostering Civic Participation in the Policy Process in Hungary: A Short Review of Policy and Practice | Center for Policy Studies.
  110. Web site: Promoting Social Capital Through Public Policy in Hungary; the 2004 National Development Plan | Center for Policy Studies.
  111. Web site: The Impact of Civic Engagement on the Quality of Life in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  112. Web site: Social Capital, Diversity and Trust in Hungary: Two Case Studies | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  113. Web site: Monitoring Social Capital in Hungary: A Short Review of Recent Research | Center for Policy Studies.
  114. Web site: Controlled Decentralization. Local, Regional, and Central Power in the Making of Hungarian Regional Development Policy | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  115. Web site: Monitoring EU Spending in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  116. Web site: Social Capital and the Delivery of Social Services in Hungary: Review of Recent Research and Practice | Center for Policy Studies.
  117. Web site: Social Capital and the Integration of Minorities and Immigrants in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  118. Web site: DIOSCURI Final Project Report | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  119. Web site: Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies: State of the Art and Mapping of Competences Report: Bulgaria | Center for Policy Studies.
  120. Web site: Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies: State of the Art and Mapping of Competences Report: Hungary | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  121. Web site: Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies: State of the Art and Mapping of Competences Report: Latvia | Center for Policy Studies.
  122. Web site: Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies: State of the Art and Mapping of Competences Report: Lithuania | Center for Policy Studies.
  123. Web site: Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies: State of the Art and Mapping of Competences Report: Poland | Center for Policy Studies.
  124. Web site: Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies: State of the Art and Mapping of Competences Report: Romania | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  125. Web site: Social Network Analysis of Regional Policy Making in South Transdanubia, Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  126. Web site: Social Network Analysis of Regional Policy Making in the Northern Great Plain Region of Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  127. Web site: Social Capital, Regional Development, and Europeanization in Hungary. A Literature Review | Center for Policy Studies.
  128. Web site: The European Future of Turkey and Ukraine: The Policy Debate in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  129. Web site: The Roma in Hungary: Socio-economic Status, Human Rights Protection and Migratory Dynamics. An Annotated Bibliography of Recent Research | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  130. Web site: Anti-Americanism and International Security: Indications in International Public Opinion | Center for Policy Studies.
  131. Web site: Anti-Americanism and Popular Culture | Center for Policy Studies.
  132. Web site: Anti-Americanism and Regionalism in East Asia | Center for Policy Studies.
  133. Web site: Anti-Americanism in Canada | Center for Policy Studies.
  134. Web site: Roma Women's Unemployment in Hungary | Center for Policy Studies.
  135. Web site: Transferring Expertise and Methodologies: A Case Study of the Development of 'Quarterly Economic Indicators' and Forecasting Skills in Moldova and Kazakhstan | Center for Policy Studies.
  136. Web site: US-Latin American Trade Relations: Path to the Future or Dead End Street? | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  137. Web site: Women, Integration and Prison; Comparative Report - Full Version | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  138. Web site: From the Ground Up. Assessing the Record of Anticorruption Assistance in Southeastern Europe. | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  139. Web site: Past and present: Is there anything new with anti-Americanism today? | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  140. Web site: Selling Americanism, Combatting Anti-Americanism: The Historical Role of American Foundations | Center for Policy Studies.
  141. Web site: Social Capital in Central and Eastern Europe. A Critical Assessment and Literature Review | Center for Policy Studies.
  142. Web site: Social Capital Research in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. An Annotated Bibliography | Center for Policy Studies.
  143. Web site: Terror and Governance | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  144. Web site: The Trans-Atlantic Relationship in the Post-Cold War International Relations | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  145. Web site: In Search of Responsive Government. State Building and Economic Growth in the Balkans | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  146. Web site: Social Capital in the Balkans: The Missing Link? | Center for Policy Studies.
  147. Web site: Xenophobia in Hungary: A Regional Comparison. Systemic Sources and Possible Solutions | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  148. Web site: Ethnic Violence and Justice | Center for Policy Studies.
  149. Web site: Nation-building Versus State-building in the Balkans. Lessons Learned | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  150. Web site: Understanding Xenophobia in Eastern Europe | Center for Policy Studies.
  151. Web site: Reshaping Globalization: Multilateral Dialogues and New Policy Initiatives | Center for Policy Studies.
  152. Web site: Policy Experiments, Failures and Innovations: Beyond Accession in Central and Eastern Europe | Center for Policy Studies.
  153. Web site: The Gender Politics of Domestic Violence: Feminists Engaging the State in Central and Eastern Europe | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  154. Web site: The Romani Women's Movement: Struggles and Debates in Central and Eastern Europe | Center for Policy Studies.
  155. Web site: Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe. Being 'Visibly Different' | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  156. Web site: Developing Open, Rule-based, Predictable, Non-discriminatory Trade Relations with Priority ODA Recipients | Center for Policy Studies.
  157. Web site: The Role of Civil Society in Development Assistance and Aid Effectiveness | Center for Policy Studies.
  158. Web site: The Role of the Private Sector in Development Assistance and Effectiveness | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  159. Web site: Capitalism from Outside? Economic Cultures in Eastern Europe after 1989 | Center for Policy Studies.
  160. Web site: Democracy's New Champions. European Democracy Assistance after EU Enlargement | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  161. Web site: Finding the Money: Public Accountability and Service Efficiency through Fiscal Transparency | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  162. Web site: Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality: A Critical Frame Analysis of Gender Policies in Europe | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  163. Web site: EU Accession Prospect for Turkey and Ukraine. Debates in New Member States | Center for Policy Studies.
  164. Web site: The World Bank and Governance. A Decade of Reform and Reaction | Center for Policy Studies.
  165. Web site: Global Knowledge Networks and International Development | Center for Policy Studies.
  166. Web site: SAPARD Review in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland and Romania | Center for Policy Studies.
  167. Web site: Women Integration & Prison | Center for Policy Studies. cps.ceu.edu.
  168. Web site: Follow the Money: A Guide to Monitoring Budgets and Oil and Gas Revenues | Center for Policy Studies.
  169. Web site: Included in Society | Center for Policy Studies.
  170. Web site: Nationalism after Communism: Lessons Learned | Center for Policy Studies.
  171. Web site: Ethnic Violence and Justice: The Debate over Responsibility, Accountability, Intervention, Complicity, Tribunals and Truth Commissions | Center for Policy Studies.
  172. Web site: Reinventing Media: Media Policy Reform in East Central Europe | Center for Policy Studies.
  173. Web site: Reshaping Globalization: Multilateral Dialogues and New Policy Initiatives | Center for Policy Studies.
  174. Web site: Society and Genetic Information: Codes and Laws in the Genetic Era | Center for Policy Studies.
  175. Web site: Ethnic Monitoring and Data Protection: The European Context | Center for Policy Studies.