Deliberative Democracy in the Kyrgyz Manner
"Multilingualism and tolerance”
"How does self-censorship affect the coverage of political conflicts?"
The Future of Online Journalism in Kyrgyzstan The Current and Proposed Legislation to Regulate Online Journalism Activities Comments and Forums: Pros and Cons
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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”
At the IPP, we consider good governance to be transparent and responsive agenda-setting, open and balanced decision-making and effective and accountable decision implementation. The IPP delivers special capacity-building workshops for current and future professional civil servants, including government and Parliament officers, members of political parties and active students. The trainings aim to provide basic knowledge and skills necessary to uphold the basic standards of good governance. The trainings are provided within individual projects, focusing on specific target groups.
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