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The European Spring/Summer Institute is organized by the Center for
Public Policy (CPVP) in cooperation with the Institute for European and
National Strategies (InStrategy)
Center for Public Policy (Centrum pro verejnou politiku - CPVP)
The CPVP is a non-governmental, non-profit and independent think-tank
concentrating on the support of development in the Czech Republic by
providing in-depth analysis and alternative solutions to policies on
national, regional and local levels. More information on topics of
current research can be found on the CPVP's webpage.
Center for Public Policy (Centrum pro verejnou politiku-CPVP,
Registration nr. IC:26645726) is registered with the Czech Ministry of
Interiors: http://www.mvcr.cz/rady/sdruzeni/sdruz010.html
INstrategy - Institute for European and National Strategies
INstrategy is a non-profit, non-political organization with a mission to support local, regional and central governments in
formulating strategies, programmes and projects. Among the
main activities of INstrategy are training, consulting, and participation
in and implementation of EU projects in the Czech Republic. For the
activities of INstrategy, please visit www.instrategy.cz.
Special Events Sponsors
European Spring Institute 2008
UACES: Exchanging Ideas on Europe
European Spring Institute 2004
American Chamber of Commerce - Prague (AmCham)
The American Chamber of Commerce in the Czech Republic is a voluntary
and independent association of businesses funded solely by its
membership dues and activities. The purpose of the association is to
search for constructive solutions to business issues in the Czech
Republic and to promote economic relations between the Czech Republic
and the United States. The AmCham, Prague is a member of the US Chamber
of Commerce and the European Council of American Chambers of Commerce
(ECACC).
Prague Institute for Global Urban Development (Pi)
The mission of the Prague Institute for Global Urban Development is to
find new, innovative, and practical solutions for the world's urban
problems, from conception to implementation. The Pi brings together
leaders in urban affairs from around the world, including well-known
and highly acclaimed scholars, professionals, business executives,
public officials, civic and religious leaders, and community activists
representing the complete spectrum of non-governmental organizations.
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