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European Web Site on Integration

Supported by: European Commission

Project span: January 2010 – October 2010

Project team: Martina Sekulová

Co-organizing institutions:
Migration Policy Group, UNISYS and The European Service Network (ESN)

Objective: The European Web Site on Integration (EWSI) is an initiative of the Directorate General for Justice, Liberty and Security of the European Commission. It aims to provide policy makers and practitioners working on integration in Europe with a tool for the exchange of information and good practice on integration across Europe. Currently it is maintained for the European Commission by a consortium of three partners: Migration Policy Group (lead partner), UNISYS and the European Service Network (ESN).

Web site www.integration.eu is available in English, French and German.

Institute for Public Affairs is a Country Coordinator for Slovakia.



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The key areas of the development of the country’s security and defence sector in 1993-2023.

Attitudes of representatives of institutions and politicians towards Russian aggression & public opinion.

Thirty Years of Slovak Security and Defence Policy
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Visegrad Four as Viewed by the Public
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Survey on Antisemitic Prejudice in the Visegrád Countries
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Collection of analytical studies from experts from Great Britain, France, Norway, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

Confronting the dark sides of the past and considering the participation of Christians in public life.

Conspiracy Theories in Europe
Tiso's Ghost in 2016 Slovakia
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