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THE INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS (IPA) is an independent, non-partisan public policy think tank. The IPA was established in 1995 to support modernisation reforms and to provide a forum for informed debate on social and political issues.
It conducts research as well as societal analysis and presents policy recommendations.
The IPA aims to:
implement projects significant for the public domain
initiate public debates
identify potential threats to the social fabric and anticipate future problems
offer new ideas for policies aimed at solving existing and future problems
act as a bridge between academia, the world of politics, the media and NGOs
The Institute of Public Affairs has prepared reform proposals for the key areas in society and politics. The Institute has a network of associates, which consists of scholars from different academic institutions as well as numerous social and political actors.
The IPA publishes the results of its activities in the form of books and policy papers. It also organises seminars, conferences and lectures. Its publications are distributed to members of parliament, government officials, the media and non-governmental organisations. |
Statutes of the IPA
Internship with the IPA
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