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2010
October
ESI discussing Bosnia after the elections
14 October 2010
Researching the effects of the Free Trade Agreement between Turkey and Georgia
8 October 2010
ESI in Budva: strategic planning seminar on South-East European Integration
8 October 2010
ESI briefs Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum on visa project
7 October 2010
ESI VACANCY: ESI Fellows for the project "A changing Turkey and a critical Europe"
5 October 2010
ESI presentation in Belgrade: The march of Balkan history?
5 October 2010
September
ESI on Bosnia: The role of the young generation
30 September 2010
ESI organises visa liberalisation seminar for analysts from Eastern Europe
23 September 2010
August
ESI in Kars: Presentation on Turkey-Armenia relations
31 August 2010
ESI in Alpach, Austria: Debating the UN, Turkey and European Enlargement
30 August 2010
July
Turkey documentary screening at international summer school in Istanbul
26 July 2010
ESI in Bratislava: meeting of Slovak and Hungarian political analysts
19 July 2010
June
OSI-ESI event in Brussels: Kosovo - Breaking the Isolation
29 June 2010
ESI in Kiev: Visa-free travel with the EU is achievable for Ukraine
11 June 2010
May
ESI in Harvard: Public debate on the recent indictments of top military leaders in Turkey
28 May 2010
ESI discusses the Western Balkans with young government officials from the region
19 May 2010
ESI moderates media conference in Sarajevo
11 May 2010
April
ESI in Moldova: Visa-free travel is in reach
29 April 2010
ESI report launch in Brussels: Georgia - Has Liberalism Failed?
28 April 2010
ESI presentation at Harvard: From liberalism to libertarianism? Georgia's revolution and the future of democracy in the Black Sea Area
19 April 2010
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