Mongolia Cover

Mongolian edition of the Centers for Pluralism Newsletter, produced by the Center for Civic Education

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Miljenko Dereta of Civic Initiatives (center) leading a working group at the Baku Centers for Pluralism Meeting in 2003.

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A newsletter in Russian of IDEE's Women in the Caucasus program (1999-2001)

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The logo of the Lam Center for Pluralism from Chechnya, which produced the Dispatches from Chechnya.

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A newsletter in Armenian of IDEE's Women in the Caucasus program (1999-2001).

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III Sektor N4

The Inam Center for Pluralism newsletter, called Third Sektor (2004).

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Izlaz

A poster of Civic Initiative's coalition campaign, Izlaz (Elections) 2000, part of IDEE's Civic Bridges program.

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A translation of Jakub Karpinski's "Post-Communism" into Serbian, published by Civic Initiatives as part of IDEE's Civic Bridges program.

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From Left, Vincuk Viacorka (Supolnasc Civil Society Center in Belarus), Miljenko Dereta (Civic Initiatives in Serbia), Eric Chenoweth (IDEE), and Ivlian Haindrava (Civic Development Center-Georgia) at a Centers for Pluralism meeting in Budapest (2001).

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