Kollár Miroslav, Mesežnikov Grigorij
Author
Bačišin Vladimír, Bella Tomáš, Bilčík Vladimír, Brocková Ingrid, Bátora Jozef, Bútorová Zora, Dostál Ondrej, Duleba Alexander, Gajdzica Michal, Ginter Emil, Gonda Peter, Gregušová Gabriela, Gyárfášová Oľga, Gábelová Barbora, Huba Mikuláš, Jakoby Marek, Jurásková Martina, Kadlecová Jana, Kazda Radovan, Kling Jaroslav, Kollár Miroslav, Korba Matúš, Kraus Ivan, Kriglerová Elena, Kusý Miroslav, Majchrák Jozef, Malová Darina, Marušiak Juraj, Melišová-Bates Zuzana, Mesežnikov Grigorij, Morvay Karol, Nemec Juraj, Orosz Ladislav, Pilát Jaroslav, Pirošík Vladimír, Pišút Ján, Pišútová-Gerber Katarína, Plesch Martin, Procházka Radoslav, Reptová Oľga, Rybář Marek, Sičáková-Beblavá Emília, Thomay Martin, Trubíniová Ľubica, Vajdová Katarína, Velšic Marián, Zemanovičová Daniela, Červenák Vladimír, Ďurkovič Marian, Šťastný Marek
Imprint
IVO, Bratislava, 12_2003
Language
Slovak
Annotation
Slovakia 2003 – Global Report on the State of Society is 8th annual continuation of a series of analytical yearbooks which the Institute for Public Affairs has been publishing since its founding in 1997. As in the previous year, the editors of this work Miroslav Kollár and Grigorij Mesežnikov, along with other fifty authors have undertaken a task to diagnose the state of society and identify possibilities of positive developments in several areas of public life. Thirty chapters of Global Report are divided into four thematic parts: domestic politics, foreign policy, economy, and society. The quality of the work is supported by the fact that analyses it contains traditionally become the basis for elaboration of reform strategies in various areas of public policy. The Global Report is also the most-cited source of analytical information on Slovak society and its developments. In 2003, as in previous years, the Global Report remains the product that embodies cooperation of experts from various think tanks, non-governmental nonprofit organizations, academic institutions and universities striving for an independent and critical social analysis.
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Number of pages | 819 | |
Format | paperback | |
ISBN | 80-88935-57-1 |