Study trip to Berlin with MPs on the best practices regarding energy efficiency 09 June 20180

Study trip to Berlin with MPs on the best practices regarding energy efficiency

Prishtina Institute for Political Studies, as an implementing partner, together with Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH; as part of the project "Regional cooperation and competence development of parliamentarians in South East Europe on the topic of energy efficiency and climate protection" held a study trip to Berlin, Germany (6-9 June) with the purpose of introducing the MPs of six Western Balkan countries with the best parliamentary practices within the German Parliament in advocating for the implementation and improvement of energy efficiency, climate protection and urban mobility policy.

Roundtable "European Reform Agenda: Challenges and Expectations" and launch of policy report "The ERA of Stagnation" 28 May 20180

Roundtable "European Reform Agenda: Challenges and Expectations" and launch of policy report "The ERA of Stagnation"

On 28 May 2018, the roundtable "European Reform Agenda: Challenges and Expectations" was held, where the policy monitoring report "The ERA of Stagnation" was launched. 

Roundtable Discussion: "Kosovo’s Membership into International Organizations: Council of Europe and INTERPOL" 23 May 20180

Roundtable Discussion: "Kosovo’s Membership into International Organizations: Council of Europe and INTERPOL"

On 23 May 2018, Prishtina Institute for Political Studies organized the thematic round-table on "Kosovo’s Membership into International Organizations: Council of Europe and INTERPOL". The panel of this round-table consisted of: Robert MUHARREMI (Researcher on International Relations), Veton ELSHANI (Head of Working Group for Membership in INTERPOL), Glauk KONJUFCA (MP/ Ex member of Kosovo Delegation in CoE), Gjylieta MUSHKOLAJ (Professor at University of Prishtina). 

Roundtable Discussion: "Kosovo's Foreign Policy: Priorities and Challenges" 23 April 20180

Roundtable Discussion: "Kosovo's Foreign Policy: Priorities and Challenges"

Prishtina Institute for Political Studies organized the thematic roundtable Kosovo’s Foreign Policy: Priorities and Challenges. The panel of this round-table consisted of: Behgjet PACOLLI (Foreign Minister of the Republic of Kosovo), Vjosa OSMANI (Chair of the Committee for Foreign Affairs, Diaspora and Strategic Investment), Ardian ARIFAJ (Advisor to Kosovo President), Lulzim PECI (KIPRED Institute) Ruairi O'CONNELL (Ambassador of United Kingdom to Kosovo). 

Second Seminar of SPS "State as the Fundamental Framework of Governability: the Politics of Public Policies" 22 April 20180

Second Seminar of SPS "State as the Fundamental Framework of Governability: the Politics of Public Policies"

Prishtina School for Political Studies held the second seminar (20-22 April) on "State as the Fundamental Framework of Governability: The Politics of Public Policies". This seminar explored the current context of the relationship between politics and public policy, especially in relation to Kosovo's development and state-building process. 

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School for Political Studies holds discussion on "Effects of the pandemic on the Kosovar economy"

School for Political Studies holds discussion on "Effects of the pandemic on the Kosovar economy"

15 July 2020

On 15 July School for Political Studies held a discussion with Mr. Shpend Ahmeti, Mayor of the Municipality of Prishtina on the topic of "Effects of the pandemic on the Kosovar economy".

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OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL FOR POLITICAL STUDIES 2021

OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL FOR POLITICAL STUDIES 2021

1 December 2020

Prishtina School for Political Studies has opened the call for application for the admission of candidates for the nineteenth generation (19).

School for Political Studies is one of the first non-formal political education programs in Kosovo and the oldest program that is still active. School for Political Studies has been implemented by the Prishtina Institute for Political Studies since 2003 through the support of the Council of Europe.

The aim of the program is to promote a new political culture for young leaders in line with the three key principles of the Council of Europe: democracy, rule of law and human rights. Throughout a year 30 participants coming from political parties, media, civil society, public administration etc. have the opportunity to attend modules with lectures from eminent local and international speakers. The program is currently implemented in 22 different countries around the world and graduates are certified by the Council of Europe and the Secretary General of this organization.
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School for Political Studies lecture with Dr. Gëzim Visoka on "Peace through mutual recognition: The current situation in Kosovo and future opportunities"

School for Political Studies lecture with Dr. Gëzim Visoka on "Peace through mutual recognition: The current situation in Kosovo and future opportunities"

5 May 2020

School for Political Studies has held an online lecture & discussion with Dr. Gëzim Visoka on the topic "Peace through mutual recognition: The current situation in Kosovo and future opportunities".

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Discussion and publication of the analysis on the second phase of rationalization of agencies and regulators in Kosovo

Discussion and publication of the analysis on the second phase of rationalization of agencies and regulators in Kosovo

25 November 2020

On November 25, PIPS published the analysis on the second phase of rationalization of agencies and regulators in Kosovo. Together with representatives from key institutions involved in this reform - the assembly, the ministry of public administration and the agencies we discussed the opportunities for the second phase.

As part of the political priorities agreed between Kosovo and the EU in 2016, for the implementation of the Stabilization and Association Agreement, the implementation of the first phase of this reform has not been completed, and consequently there are delays in the implementation of the second phase, which according to the action plan for the implementation of the whole reform, was intended to be completed by the end of this year.
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