04.11.2008
Democracy's New Champions
News Source:
PASOS Secretariat, Prague, Czech Republic
A ground-breaking PASOS study into the democracy assistance policies of the Visegrad Four countries, with a focus on four target countries - Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cuba, and Ukraine
Democracy's New Champions. European Democracy Assistance after EU Enlargement is a ground-breaking new PASOS study by four leading Central European think-tanks into the democracy assistance policies, spending, and geographical priorities ofthe Visegrad Four countries. The publication (296 pages, see PDF below) provides an analysis of the record of four of Europe's new democracies in sharing their transition experience to promote democracy abroad and in keeping democracy promotion on the European political agenda.
The Visegrad Four countries are potentially key actors in helping neighbouring countries with the process of democratisation and European integration, and in assisting to foster greater freedom of association, respect for human rights, and democratisation. The research in Democracy's New Champions includes an assessment of the Visegrad Four countries' democracy assistance policies and practice towards four target countries, namely Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cuba, and Ukraine.
Edited by Jacek Kucharczyk, Research Director of the Institute of Public Affairs, Poland, and Jeff Lovitt, Executive Director of PASOS (Policy Association for an Open Society), the project involved four leading think-tanks -
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Czech Republic,
Center for Policy Studies at the Central European University, Hungary, the
Institute of Public Affairs, Poland, and the
Institute for Public Affairs, Slovakia. All four policy centres are members of the PASOS network, while the research in Ukraine was co-ordinated by researchers from the
International Centre for Policy Studies, also a PASOS member.
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Launch of Democracy's New Champions at Cernin Palace, Prague, 20 October 2008
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Press conference - Grigorij Mesežnikov, President of the Institute for Public Affairs, Slovakia, and author of the Slovak research in the publication, with Jeff Lovitt, Executive Director, PASOS, Bratislava, 3 November 2008
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Democracy's New Champions emerged from the PASOS project, Evaluation of the Democracy Assistance Policies and Priorities of the Visegrad Four countries, which compares the democracy assistance priorities of the Visegrad countries, and puts their policies and priorities in perspective in the context of EU democracy assistance efforts.Two additional policy briefs,
New Kids on the Block - Can the Visegrad Four emerge as effective players in international democracy assistance? and
Is the EU ready to put democracy assistance at the heart of European foreign policy? also emerged from the project.
The project was supported by the
International Visegrad Fund, the
Open Society Institute Think-Tank Fund, and the
Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative (LGI) of the Open Society Institute.