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Top climate scientist James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change. In doing so he outlines the overwhelming evidence that change is happening and why that makes him deeply worried about the future.
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On 26th February the Tunisian School of Politics was launched. It was created with the support of the Bulgarian School of Politics “Dimitry Panitza”, the Dutch Institute of Multiparty Democracy, DemoFinland – a Finnish organization supporting youth party networks, and the Tunisian Center for Mediterranean and International Studies. Through its initiative “Sofia platform”, the Bulgarian...
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On 19th February the children from St. Pantelejmon Social Institution for Children with Disabilities in Vidrare village performed “Djadovata rakavichka” play and had a concert. Special guests were the mayor of Pravets Mr. Rumen Guninski, the mayor of Vidrare village Ms Miglena Dimitrova, representatives from the Class 2010 and the Bulgarian School of Politics “Dimitry...
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Sasha Bezuhanova, who is a Board member of the Bulgarian School of Politics “Dimitry Panitza”, takes the leadership over the HP strategic division for collaboration with public sector in emerging markets. Her activities will cover formulation and implementation of strategies and new business models in the sector of public administration in 63 countries around the...
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Innovation – new technologies, a new way of thinking or a jumpstart for tomorrow? The lecturers at the last day of the second National program course tried to answer this question. In the panel “Long-term Strategy of Bulgaria” the program participants discussed the current innovation system and the next steps for Bulgaria in the field...
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The Project “With Respect to Others” was implemented along with the National Council for Cooperation on Ethnic and Demographic Issues at the Council of Ministers and was financed by the European Commission. Six regional information campaigns and discussions were organized and about 500 representatives of local authorities, non-governmental organizations, media and other institutions took place...
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During the local pre-election campaign in 2007, the Bulgarian School of Politics organized five public debates with representatives of local civil society and candidates for mayors. The initiative was supported by the Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and implemented along with the Chitalishte Development Foundation, the Foundation for Local Government Reform...
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The Program targeted young leaders from parliamentary represented political parties and civic organisations from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro. It consisted of three five-day seminars, which were held in different countries included in the Project. The Program was implemented with the active involvement of the Network of Schools of...
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In July 2010 representatives of six African countries – Benin, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Guinea, Morocco and Mauritania, attended a special course aimed at supporting establishing a school of politics in Africa.
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Thirty-two young political and civic leaders from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia participated in a three-day training on “Political Leadership and Sustainable Development”, which took place in Durres, Albania.
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