Role of Think Tanks in Enhancing 16+1 Cross-Border Cooperation
Explore the significance of think tanks in the 16+1 region, analyzing top think tanks, their roles, and the potential of e-commerce to enhance cooperation. Understand the typology of these institutions, why they are crucial today, and their involvement in fostering cross-border collaboration. Delve into how think tanks can boost cooperation and the evolving landscape in Central, Eastern, and South-East Europe.
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Think Tanks & E-commerce Development in the 16+1
Think tanks in the 16 (2016 Figures)? Central & Eastern South East Europe Hungary- 42 Romania- 54 Poland- 42 Bulgaria- 35 Czech Republic- 27 Serbia- 24 Slovenia- 19 Macedonia- 18 Lithuania- 19 Albania- 14 Slovakia- 18 Bosnia & Herzegovina- 14 Estonia- 17 Croatia- 11 Latvia- 11 Montenegro- 4 TOTAL; 369
Top think tanks in the 16 1. Poland Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE) 13. Hungary Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) 25. Hungary Open Society Foundations (OSF), FKA Open Society Institute ( 2. Poland Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) 14. Estonia PRAXIS Center for Policy Studies 26. Bulgaria European Institute 3. Czech Rep Prague Security Studies Institute (PSSI) 15. Latvia Centre for Public Policy PROVIDUS 27. Hungary TARKI Social Research Institute 4. Hungary Center for Security and Defense Studies Foundation (CSDS) 16. Hungary Center for Policy Studies (CPS) 28. Slovenia Peace Institute Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies 5. Czech Rep EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy 17. Czech Rep Institute of International Relations (IIR) 29. Macedonia Center for Research and Policy Making (CRPM) 6. Bulgaria Centre for Liberal Strategies (CLS) 18. Albania Albanian Institute for International Studies (AIIS) 30. Bulgaria Institute for Market Economics (IME) 7. Montenegro Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEM) 19. Slovakia F.A. Hayek Foundation 31.Bulgaria Institute of Public Affairs 8. Lithuania Lithuanian Free Market Institute (LFMI) 20. Slovenia Institute for Economic Research (IER) 32. Estonia International Centre for Defense Studies (ICDS) 34. 9. Slovakia Slovak Foreign Policy Association (SFPA) 21. Lithuania Centre for Geopolitical Studies 10. Serbia Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP 22. Czech Rep Liberalni Institut 35. 11. Poland Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) 23. Hungary Institute of World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 36. 12. Poland demosEUROPA Centre for European Strategy 24. Romania Ludwig von Mises Institute 37.
Why Think Tanks Are More Important Today Than Ever Before?
What is the current role of think tanks in 16+1 cross border cooperation?
How think tanks can boost 16+1 cooperation?
How e-commerce can help think tanks in the 16+1?