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On the upcoming parliamentary election

“The work of the mass media in conflict situations"

Experts on the current situation and the forthcoming referendum

Recent roundtables


Multilingualism and tolerance

How does self-censorship affect the coverage of political conflicts?

Culture of Tolerance: The Problem of Formation

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Featured reports 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bakyt Beshimov:

“Kyrgyzstan: is democracy on the agenda for the country?”  

Valentin Bogatyrev:

“Status of formal political institutes and interactions with informal political structures in Kyrgyzstan”

 

Muratbek Imanaliev:

 “Informal institutes as “rules of a political game” in Kyrgyzstan”

 

 

 

 

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Consulting and expertise

Consulting and expertise

This component of the Institute’s activities aims to provide key decision-makers at various levels of government with valuable insights on specific policy issues from other relevant actors, including independent researchers, analysts, and representatives of the civil and private sectors. These discussions take place during face-to-face meetings organized by the IPP, either informal meetings or roundtables on the IPP premises.

Informal meetings take place regularly with high-ranking government officials and Members of Parliament. Policy consultation is also delivered in a more open manner at roundtable discussions. These meetings are attended by representatives of all parties involved in a certain policy issue, ensuring that separate parties, often conflicting ones, listen to each other and engage in constructive discussion. The roundtables are open for all interested persons, and are usually attended by representatives of local NGOs, business associations, media groups, political parties and international organization.

>The IPP also conducts ‘closed’ roundtables, with the participation of 5-6 experts on issues of particular concern. These discussions, chaired by a senior IPP staff member, target concrete policy issues, examining their roots, dynamics, and implications. They result in specific conclusions, and, if possible, policy recommendations. Press releases and transcripts of these roundtables are provided on the website.

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“Water-energy policy of Kyrgyzstan in the context of developing geoeconomic and strategic resource in Central Asian region”
On February 22nd, 2008 there was a round-table at Bishkek Press Club on the topic “”Water-energy policy in Kyrgyzstan” with the participation of experts on water issues .

 
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