Monday, April 9, 2007

PUBL.- Articles Analyzing Politics in Kyrgyzstan, Institute for Public Policy

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PUBL.- Articles Analyzing Politics in Kyrgyzstan, Institute for Public Policy

Posted by: Shairbek Juraev <s.juraev@ipp.kg>

The following are the latest articles of the Institute for Public
Policy, Kyrgyzstan (March 20 - April 5, 2007), appearing on the
Institute's website:

"Feliks Kulov's Conditions"
Batyr Isakov

"We need a temporary consensus-based governance agency"
Interview with Muratbek Imanaliev

"OSCE will always be ready to provide a neutral platform for dialogue"
Interview with the Head of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek

"Current Political Situation and Possible Scenarios"
Round table summary

"Challenges of developing effective state policy on water resources management"
Round table summary

"Spring 2007: The Dynamics of Political Struggle and Possible
Scenarios of Political Developments in Kyrgyzstan"
Round table summary

"What Hampers Economic Growth in the Kyrgyz Republic?"
Rafkat Khasanov

"Geopolitical Aspects of the Problem of Regional Integration in Central Asia"
Farkhod Tolipov

Ambassador Grewlich on new EU strategy towards Central Asian states
Summary of the meeting with the German Ambassador to the Kyrgyz Republic

All are available at http://www.ipp.kg
Russian version is available at http://www.ipp.kg/ru

Note: Those who subscribed to the IPP update at www.ipp.kg before 23
February, please enter your email again. Due to technical problem,
those email addresses were lost.

Institute for Public Policy (IPP) is a Bishkek-based independent,
non-partisan research and policy institution. IPP's scope is to study
and analyze relevant issues in the domains of politics, economy
foreign relations and other areas. The Institute is committed to
promote participatory approach in establishing public policy; to
strengthen expert analysis in order to achieve effective
decision-making in matters of public policy and to create an
independent platform for dialogue on public policy issues.

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