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Round table: Corruption and Anti-Corruption within Security Forces
On November 14, 2001, a round table discussion on corruption within security forces and measures towards its limitation took place at the Center for the Study of Democracy. more »
 
Diplomatic Club No 2 Meeting on Presidential Elections
On November 8, 2001 the Center for the Study of Democracy hosted a regular meeting of Diplomatic No 2 Club to discuss "Bulgaria on the Eve of the Presidential Elections". more »
 
SELDI International Board Member Amb. Thunborg Visited CSD
Ambassador Anders Thunborg visited Bulgaria from October 13 to 19, 2001 by invitation of the Center for the Study of Democracy, as a member to the International Steering Board of the Southeast European Legal Development Initiative (SELDI). more »
 
Debate on the Future of Europe after Nice
On September 28, 2001 the Center for the Study of Democracy hosted a meeting of Prof. Edward Best with representatives of Bulgarian public administration. Prof. Best delivered a lecture and introduced the participants to the European institutions and issues related to the EU integration process. Among the issues discussed were the Nice Treaty, the EU Institutional Reform, the Agenda after the Nice Treaty and the fundamental challanges the EU will be facing in the future. more »
 
Summer Seminar: Preparation for EU Accession
A Summer Seminar for young Bulgarian and Romanian public servants Preparation for EU Accession was held on September 17 - 23, 2001. Mr. Dimitar Markov from the Center for the Study of Democracy made a presentation on the cross-border cooperation in the field of Customs Control with a special focus on combating cross-border criminality. more »
 
Coalition Building and Monitoring for Anti-Corruption: Southeast Europe Policy Briefing
The purpose of the policy briefing, organized on July 12, 2001 was to introduce the US policy and think tank community to the work of SELDI to diagnose and advocate for policy reforms. The briefing focused on the impact of the shadow economy and illegal trafficking in goods on governance structures in the region and public-private models for cooperation. Comparative corruption diagnostics for Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Romania and Yugoslavia were presented. more »
 
International conference: European Cooperation in Prevention and Fight against Organized Crime
An international conference "European Cooperation for Prevention and Fight against Organized Crime" was held in Bucharest, Romania, on June 26-27, 2001. more »
 
International Conference: Corruption within Security Forces: a Threat to National Security
The conference "Corruption within Security Forces: a Threat to National Security" was held on May 14-18, 2001 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The conference was co-organized by the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Bundeskriminalamt (BKA). more »
 
International Conference: Corruption within Security Forces: a Threat to National Security
The conference "Corruption within Security Forces: a Threat to National Security" was held on May 14-18, 2001 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The conference was co-organized by the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Bundeskriminalamt (BKA). more »
 
Public lecture: Japan's Strategy towards the European Union and its Enlargement
On March 30, 2001 the Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD) organized jointly with the Embassy of Japan in Bulgaria a breakfast meeting "Japan's Strategy towards the European Union and its Enlargement". Guest speaker at the event was Ambassador Takayuki Kimura, Head of the Mission of Japan to the European Union. The event was attended by representatives of the Government, the business, political parties, international financial institutions, scholars, journalists and NGO representatives. more »
 

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