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Invitation: FORUM 2000 panel discussion in Bratislava

Institute for Public Affairs (IVO) and FORUM 2000 invite you to the panel discussion
“SLOVAK PATH”: LESSONS FOR DEMOCRATS (AND AUTOCRATS)
„Slovenská cesta“: Poučenie pre demokratov (i autokratov) 

18. September 2013
15.00 - 17.00
Hotel Devín, Bratislava

Panel Discussion:
Mykola Riabchuk, Political and cultural analyst, Ukraine
Martin Bútora, Sociologist, Institute for Public Affairs
Vladimír Vaňo, Head of CEE research, Sberbank Europe AG
Marián Leško, Publicist
Viktor Nižňanský, Author of the public administration reform in Slovakia
Tom Nicholson, Investigative journalist
Miroslav Kollár (moderator of the debate), Analyst, Institute for Public Affairs

The language of the discussion is Slovak.

Simultaneous translation to English will be provided.

For more information, please see the invitation in Slovak [pdf]. 

The event is supported by International Visegrad Fund and Západoslovenská energetika.






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