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Central European may mean:
Central European culture is a part of both Western and more specifically European culture typical to geographical, cultural and political region of Central Europe.
Central European culture may refer to:
The Central European Initiative (CEI) is a forum of regional cooperation in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, counting 18 member states. It was formed in Budapest in 1989. The CEI headquarters are based in Trieste (Italy) since 1996.
The Central European Initiative or CEI, is the largest and oldest forum of regional cooperation in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. It now counts 18 member states: Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine. The origin of the Central European Initiative lies in the creation of the Quadragonale in Budapest on 11 November 1989 whose founding fathers were Italy, Austria, Hungary and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY).
The Initiative aimed at overcoming the division in blocks by re-establishing cooperation links, among countries of different political orientations and economic structures.
European, or Europeans, may refer to:
(For National youth orchestras see National Youth Orchestra (disambiguation)) A youth orchestra is an orchestra made of young musicians, typically ranging from pre-teens or teenagers to those in their mid-20s.
Notable youth orchestras include:
England:
The European Union (EU) is a politico-economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe. It covers an area of 4,324,782 km2, with an estimated population of over 508 million. The EU operates through a system of supranational institutions and intergovernmental-negotiated decisions by the member states. The institutions are: the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank, and the Court of Auditors. The European Parliament is elected every five years by EU citizens.
The EU has developed an internal single market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states. Within the Schengen Area, passport controls have been abolished. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of people, goods, services, and capital, enact legislation in justice and home affairs, and maintain common policies on trade,agriculture,fisheries, and regional development. The monetary union was established in 1999 and came into full force in 2002. It is currently composed of 19 member states that use the euro as their legal tender.
10th anniversary of Central European Initiative
#IJF17 - Interview with - Central European Initiative
10th anniversary of Central European Initiative continues
Moldova Group, Who is Who - Party, Central European Initiative Youth Orchestra
Serbian group Who is Who - Central European Initiative Youth Orchestra
SEEMF promo video
#SEEMF2015 - CEI SEEEMO Award 2015: Aleksandra Bogdani, Albania (Winner: Professional journalist)
Supporting Local Enterprises and SMEs along China’s Belt and Road Initiative in South Eastern Europe
Supporting Local Enterprises and SMEs along China's Belt and Road Initiative in South Eastern Europe
CEI Workshop on Various Instruments to Support Research Institutions in Less Performing Countries
1. Polish plane taxiing 2. Polish delegates disembarking 3. Pull out from Italian plane 4. Delegates being greeted 5. Motorcade 6. Delegate being greeted from plane 7. Delegate getting into car 8. Cars driving away from airport 9. Troops on parade 10. Flags 11. Delegates inspecting troops 12. Cutaway, crowd 13. Troops 14. Various, delegates on red carpet 15. Delegates posing for 'family photo' 16. Delegates around table 17. Cutaway, cameras 18. Various, delegates facing press STORYLINE: Central European leaders gathered in Salzburg on Thursday for the tenth anniversary meeting of Central European Initiative (CEI) presidents. Seventeen European presidents who gathered for the summit declared relations with Washington to be of "utmost importance," in what appears t...
Journalist: Bram Steijns Video Coverage: Chumbow Mary-Magdalene Video Edit: Bram Steijns & Chumbow Mary-Magdalene
1. Wide shot of exterior castle of Salzburg 2. Wide shot of traditional family photo of presidents with wives 3. Cutaway of press 4. Mid shot of family photo 5. Cutaway of press 6. Wide shot of family photo 7. Cutaway of press 8. Mid shot of Austrian president at round table, zoom out to wide shot of round table 9. Various of people around round table 10. Various of press conference 11. SOUNDBITE (English) Thomas Klestil, Austrian President : "And the states of central Europe, which in the past decade have successfully undergone a transformation process, should play an important role in bringing other countries of our region closer to the European Union." 12. Various of press conference 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Vaclav Klaus, Czech Republic President: "We are aware of the fact ...
Every year there are new musicians that form the Central European Initiative Youth Orchestra. WHO IS WHO is the party where each group from the 18 different European Countries presents himself to the other groups. This video has been made in Tabiano Terme, Summer 2009. Enjoy!
Every year there are new musicians that form the Central European Initiative Youth Orchestra. WHO IS WHO is the party where each group from the 18 different European Countries presents himself to the other groups. Enjoy!
video: @nelalazarevic More info: http://tiny.cc/kdfx5x The CEI and the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), in special partnership with the Media Program South East Europe of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), have announced the winners of the “CEI SEEMO Award for Outstanding Merits in Investigative Journalism” 2015: Aleksandra Bogdani in the section “Professional Journalists” and Nadia Burdey in the section “Young Professional Journalists”. Aleksandra Bogdani, an investigative journalist and editor at the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) in Albania, has been awarded for her overall professional achievements as an intrepid reporter covering complex stories of human trafficking, organised crime and child abuse, corruption and national security. With more than a de...
CLOSING REMARKS (19 May 2016, Trieste, Italy)
Fifty scientists from institutions located in ten CEI Member Countries, and representatives from the CEI Science and Technology Network took part in a Workshop on "Various Instruments to Support Research in Less performing Countries" on 5 February in Trieste. The event was organised by the Central European Initiative in cooperation with the Directorates for Research and Innovation and for the Joint Research Center (JRC) of the European Commission. The Workshop focused on possible contributions from the European Commission for the implementation of pilot activities within CEI-PRAISE, a Framework Programme to promote Research, Technology Transfer and Innovation in all CEI Member Countries, by directly involving centers of excellence and other advanced research groups from these countries. ...
1. Polish plane taxiing 2. Polish delegates disembarking 3. Pull out from Italian plane 4. Delegates being greeted 5. Motorcade 6. Delegate being greeted from plane 7. Delegate getting into car 8. Cars driving away from airport 9. Troops on parade 10. Flags 11. Delegates inspecting troops 12. Cutaway, crowd 13. Troops 14. Various, delegates on red carpet 15. Delegates posing for 'family photo' 16. Delegates around table 17. Cutaway, cameras 18. Various, delegates facing press STORYLINE: Central European leaders gathered in Salzburg on Thursday for the tenth anniversary meeting of Central European Initiative (CEI) presidents. Seventeen European presidents who gathered for the summit declared relations with Washington to be of "utmost importance," in what appears t...
Journalist: Bram Steijns Video Coverage: Chumbow Mary-Magdalene Video Edit: Bram Steijns & Chumbow Mary-Magdalene
1. Wide shot of exterior castle of Salzburg 2. Wide shot of traditional family photo of presidents with wives 3. Cutaway of press 4. Mid shot of family photo 5. Cutaway of press 6. Wide shot of family photo 7. Cutaway of press 8. Mid shot of Austrian president at round table, zoom out to wide shot of round table 9. Various of people around round table 10. Various of press conference 11. SOUNDBITE (English) Thomas Klestil, Austrian President : "And the states of central Europe, which in the past decade have successfully undergone a transformation process, should play an important role in bringing other countries of our region closer to the European Union." 12. Various of press conference 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Vaclav Klaus, Czech Republic President: "We are aware of the fact ...
Every year there are new musicians that form the Central European Initiative Youth Orchestra. WHO IS WHO is the party where each group from the 18 different European Countries presents himself to the other groups. This video has been made in Tabiano Terme, Summer 2009. Enjoy!
Every year there are new musicians that form the Central European Initiative Youth Orchestra. WHO IS WHO is the party where each group from the 18 different European Countries presents himself to the other groups. Enjoy!
video: @nelalazarevic More info: http://tiny.cc/kdfx5x The CEI and the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), in special partnership with the Media Program South East Europe of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), have announced the winners of the “CEI SEEMO Award for Outstanding Merits in Investigative Journalism” 2015: Aleksandra Bogdani in the section “Professional Journalists” and Nadia Burdey in the section “Young Professional Journalists”. Aleksandra Bogdani, an investigative journalist and editor at the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) in Albania, has been awarded for her overall professional achievements as an intrepid reporter covering complex stories of human trafficking, organised crime and child abuse, corruption and national security. With more than a de...
CLOSING REMARKS (19 May 2016, Trieste, Italy)
Fifty scientists from institutions located in ten CEI Member Countries, and representatives from the CEI Science and Technology Network took part in a Workshop on "Various Instruments to Support Research in Less performing Countries" on 5 February in Trieste. The event was organised by the Central European Initiative in cooperation with the Directorates for Research and Innovation and for the Joint Research Center (JRC) of the European Commission. The Workshop focused on possible contributions from the European Commission for the implementation of pilot activities within CEI-PRAISE, a Framework Programme to promote Research, Technology Transfer and Innovation in all CEI Member Countries, by directly involving centers of excellence and other advanced research groups from these countries. ...
Fifty scientists from institutions located in ten CEI Member Countries, and representatives from the CEI Science and Technology Network took part in a Workshop on "Various Instruments to Support Research in Less performing Countries" on 5 February in Trieste. The event was organised by the Central European Initiative in cooperation with the Directorates for Research and Innovation and for the Joint Research Center (JRC) of the European Commission. The Workshop focused on possible contributions from the European Commission for the implementation of pilot activities within CEI-PRAISE, a Framework Programme to promote Research, Technology Transfer and Innovation in all CEI Member Countries, by directly involving centers of excellence and other advanced research groups from these countries. ...
On the occasion of the Meeting of the European Association of Public Service Media in Southeast Europe (EAPSM) held in Ljubljana in 2013, the CEI presented a 3-episode documentary film entitled “How do I see my neighbour?”, produced by young directors from nine national broadcasters from the region with the aim to stimulate understanding and dialogue, reconciliation and good neighbourly relations. This initiative is implemented within the framework of the EU funded project “ Improving cooperation in South-East Europe by actions for strengthening of the RCC”, coordinated by the CEI. http://tiny.cc/z0i5kx
On the occasion of the Meeting of the European Association of Public Service Media in Southeast Europe (EAPSM) held in Ljubljana in 2013, the CEI presented a 3-episode documentary film entitled “How do I see my neighbour?”, produced by young directors from nine national broadcasters from the region with the aim to stimulate understanding and dialogue, reconciliation and good neighbourly relations. This initiative is implemented within the framework of the EU funded project “ Improving cooperation in South-East Europe by actions for strengthening of the RCC”, coordinated by the CEI. http://tiny.cc/z0i5kx
CLOSING REMARKS (19 May 2016, Trieste, Italy)
Morning sessions (19 May 2016, Trieste, Italy) - PART I
Central European University (CEU) hosted Illiberal Governance Feb. 19-20, 2016, an international conference as part of CEU’s Frontiers of Democracy Initiative that brought scholars, practitioners, and civic activists to CEU in Budapest for an open discussion on autocratic forms of governance in states that retain some aspects of democracy. Illiberal Governance Panel I: Parties and Elections in Illiberal Political Systems MODERATOR Goran Buldioski Program Director, Open Society Think Tank Fund Co-Director, Open Society Initiative for Europe, Budapest SPEAKERS Jan Teorell Professor of Political Science, Lund University Andreas Schedler Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Mexico City Ali Carkoglu Professor o...
On the occasion of the Meeting of the European Association of Public Service Media in Southeast Europe (EAPSM) held in Ljubljana in 2013, the CEI presented a 3-episode documentary film entitled “How do I see my neighbour?”, produced by young directors from nine national broadcasters from the region with the aim to stimulate understanding and dialogue, reconciliation and good neighbourly relations. This initiative is implemented within the framework of the EU funded project “ Improving cooperation in South-East Europe by actions for strengthening of the RCC”, coordinated by the CEI. http://tiny.cc/z0i5kx
In the first two months of 2017 the Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) published more than 35 reactions and protest letters connected to press freedom violations in the SEEMO region. Strong censorship by states, self-censorship, pressure by advertisers, intimidation, threats, physical attacks, journalists in jail, police protection for journalists, but also pressure by business people, politicians and religious groups are part of the daily life of a journalist in south-east and central Europe. The speakers will be Zrinka Vrabec Mojzes, editor of the weekly Nacional which is famous for revealing corruption in Croatia, Besar Likmeta, an Albanian investigative journalist who was brutally attacked by a member of the Albanian Parliament during an interview, and Ukrainian...
Central European University (CEU) hosted Illiberal Governance Feb. 19-20, 2016, an international conference as part of CEU’s Frontiers of Democracy Initiative that brought scholars, practitioners, and civic activists to CEU in Budapest for an open discussion on autocratic forms of governance in states that retain some aspects of democracy. Illiberal Governance Panel III: Media and Illiberal Governance MODERATOR / Ellen Hume | Annenberg Fellow in Civic Media Center for Media, Data and Society, CEU SPEAKERS Miklos Haraszti former OSCE Media Freedom Rapporteur and UN Human Rights Rapporteur on Belarus, CEU Yuen-Ying Chan Director and Professor, Journalism and Media Studies Center, University of Hong Kong Ilya Yablokov Teaching Fellow, School of Languages, Cultures, and Societies, Uni...