The "Educational
Initiative for Central
and Eastern Europe"
(EICEE) is a non-profit
501 (c)(3), non-denominational
organization with offices
in Washington (USA), Vienna (Austria), Prague (Czech Republic) and Budapest (Hungary).
EICEE is committed
to the promotion and
strengthening of free,
just and democratic
societies in Central
and Eastern Europe
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EICEE - MACEDONIA
NATO Programme Security Through Science
September 19 - 22, 2008
Skopje, Macedonia
OHRID Institute presents an Advanced Research Workshop that will be Developing Conceptual and Policy Considerations on National and Regional Security Strategies in South-Eastern Europe based on a Scenario
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EICEE - Prague
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The Future of Conservative Politics
Seminar for Students
Chateau in Southern Moravia, Czech Republic
September 11-14, 2008
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5+ Years of a War in Iraq
Ministry of Defense
September 18, 2008
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Islam in Europe
Liechtenstein Palace, Office of the Czech Government
October 7-8, 2008
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90 Years of Czech Nation State: Was it Worth it?
Czech Parliament
October 27, 2008
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The Future of the EU and European Integration
Senate of the Czech Parliament
November 7, 2008
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Russia Today
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
November 28, 2008 |
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Recent Events
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The Neuwaldegg Institute Summer Seminar 2008
August 10th - 17th, 2008
Vienna, Austria
The Neuwaldegg Institute's Summer Seminar took place from August 10th - 17th, 2008. The seminar included courses on: Ethics, Bio-ethics, Political Philosophy, and Metaphysics.
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International Leadership Conference
May 16th - 18th, 2008
Castle Neuwaldegg, Vienna, Austria
The Neuwaldegg Institute and the Leadership Institute gave lectures to participants in order to prepare them for a future career in politics and leadership.
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Free Market Road Show
May 4 - 14, 2008
Vienna, Prague, Berlin amd Brussels
EICEE and the Hayek Institute will bring together business leaders, university professors, politicians, sports stars, economists and journalists traveled to four European cities and discuss the importance of private property, entrepreneurship, business ethics, free-markets and the spirit of competition |
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