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re-digitized issue 31 from March, 1936 of the house journal of pharmaceutical Company CIBA
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re-digitized issue 31 from March, 1936 of the house journal of pharmaceutical Company CIBA
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booklet published by the "Jugoslav Association for the League of Nations". Content: Language - Religion - Traditions - POlitical Aspects - Current State of the Art - Conclusion
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Text of the author's introduction: "Since years I have tried to work in the "Prussian Yearbooks" for a better understanding of the Polish question among the German people. Finally the real events have have set the ball rolling and wide circles of the public started to turn their attention to the complex problem. I considered it as appropriatze, therefore, to compile the thesis which, up to now, I have published in the "Political Correspondences" of the "Prussian Yearbooks" into a general view, to put them in the context of the current developments and to offer them to the public in form of a small booklet." Please note: The original booklet re-digitized here was printed in German FRAKTURA characters!
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Radio speech of Moša Pijade broadcasted on November 29, 1948 Printed with a postface of the author by "Borba" in 1948
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Foreword and translation from Russian by Veljko Ribar. Published in Yugoslavia by KULTURA in 1959
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Special edition of the »Political Monthly for the Young Germany«, published by Heinrich Heiß // see as well: Martin Spahn, Volk und Reich, vol 1 (1925), and the chapter “Mitteleuropa” (pages 2-38) // (The PDF-file shows the text as printed in German FRAKTURA types)
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contributions to a conference held on 22nd and 23rd of June 1987 in the Academy of the Protestant Church in Mülheim/Ruhr. The paper has been published by the Academy under the ISBN 3-926188-02-2 Main contributions by: Dieter Bach, Karl-Heinz Ruffmann, Günther von Norden, Alexander Fischer, Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, Herbert Straeten
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The presented disertation deals with selected essayists associated around the polish exile magazine "Kultura" published in maisons-laffitte in paris in the second half of the 20the century (1946-2000). its managing editor was Jerzy Giedroyc. the oeuvre of the closest magazine associates (so called "kultura group") is disscussed with regard to the aspects of the art of essay. research in this paper is limited to the so called first generation of the culture associates (1946-69). apart from the spiritus agens of the periodical - jerzy giedroyc, the analysis looks in detail at these personae from the closest magazine circle: witold gombrowicz, jerzy stempowski, konstantyn a. jeleński, gustaw herling-grudziński and józef czapski. essay as such goes beyond mere literary genre. at the basis of this texts of this nature lie more general attributes and essay can be placed among texts structured by strict logic and texts so called "litterary". as such, these are grasped in the sense of a statement inferred from several basic principles, whereas literary texts as those of which structure is based on digressions.
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Under the public administration reform (PAR) pillar of the European Union’s conditionality for the Balkans, the EU puts a strong emphasison the improvement of the aspirants’ policy development and coordination practices. Yet the governments of the region are not pullingtheir weight. Recent external monitoring eorts reveal very poor results in this reform area across the Balkans, with few positive countryexamples. To help improve the situation, the European Commission should ‘mainstream’ its requests for quality policymaking across thesectoral policies in which it monitors and supports the work of the region’s governments.
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Societies which are seen as democratic societies are generally envisioned as an environment in which thegovernment operates for the benefit of its citizens and works together with the citizens. One of the valuesof a democratic order of a country is the transparency of work of its administrative structures, as well as fullrespect of the inalienable rights of its citizens. Proactive transparency and free access to information are thebasic methods of communication between a state and its citizens.
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The ongoing coronavirus crisis has spurred a myriad of measures from governments in the Western Balkans to better inform their citizens andprovide services in emergency circumstances. Yet, responses to the pandemic and the institution of unprecedented lockdown measures haveintroduced various challenges to already fragile standards of transparency, accountability and rule of law, as well as have exposed shortcomingsin the functioning of public administrations, in the Western Balkans. The crisis is increasingly being used as an excuse to backslide on previouslyachieved progress. The way emergency measures were adopted and enforced, and how citizens were informed, require close scrutiny, so as toensure that the practices developed during this crisis do not become the "new normal".
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The COVID-19 outbreak introduced signicant changes in our everyday lives. Online platforms for video communication andcommerce sales are booming, while the population is, by and large, changing its habits. Particularly hit are service delivery systemswhere both service providing institutions and their clients had to accommodate to the new modes of interaction. In this way, thepandemic has also raised important questions about the nature and quality of administrative services in these extraordinarycircumstances. As our direct contacts with institutions have been minimized, the relevance of electronic services (e-services) asprimary means of interaction with public administration gains importance.
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Articles, pictures and interviews can be reprinted only with the consent of the publisher.
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The research recognised both the progress in the respect of LGBTI rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the deep-rooted problems that LGBTI people face in our society, including lack of access to health care, lack of social support and economic opportunities, and deficiencies in legislation that fails to provide adequate protection. Although the research findings point to the need for broader education of society about LGBTI issues to reduce stigma and increase acceptance, they also point to certain positive developments.
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