The 9th edition of the Training programme for Russian analysts of public politics ended. We invite you to read the texts prepared by the participants of the programme.
The aim of the project, which has been organized by the Institute of Public Affairs in cooperation with the Levada Centre from Moscow, was to support future leaders of the Russian civil society to develop their analytic skills as well as providing know-how from different fields of public policy.
Each participant of the programme prepare, with the help of a tutor (professional counselor), his own research project in a field of his choice.
The result of those works in the framework of the project are analytical texts written by five Russian experts:
- Andrey Kalikh, The role of the civil society in fighting corruption in Russia and Poland
- Ekaterina Klimenko, Fostering tolerance towards migrants: efforts of the state. The Polish experience and the case of Russia
- Alyona Perezolova, Open access policy. Case studies of the local administration of Moscow and Warsaw
- Arina Sharonova, The cycling movement as a grassroots-level influence on local governments: the participatory decision-making process
- Olga Yakimova, The potential role think tanks could play in studying migration in Russia: The Polish experience
Enjoy the lecture!
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