ICPS assists the government of Ukraine and the public-at-large in increasing their awareness of the need to
analyse policy alternatives, to research the possible implications of adopting or rejecting each policy alternative, and to
reconcile competitive interests. Our objective is to establish procedures for substantive dialogue in Ukraine between
representatives of the legislative and executive arms of government and the public. ICPS implements its experience in
compliance with the requirements for building an open society.
We are convinced that democracy is not a gift granted to some nationsnot magic, but an instrument that can be
learned. An important attribute of democracy is the acknowledged legitimacy of different social interests, which are ensured by a
voice through free and fair elections, a political opposition, and freedom of the press. State policy in a democracy should
promote the right of these voices to be heard.
We use the same instruments of public policy and everyday democracy that are widely applied throughout the world
to help Ukraine to become a truly democratic country.
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| 2006 ICPS Annual Report |
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| ICPS current projects catalog (October 2006) |
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| 2005 ICPS Annual Report |
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| 2004 ICPS Annual Report |
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| ICPS Booklet (2001) |
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| What Is ICPS (2003) |
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General Facts
ICPS was established in 1994 upon the initiative of the Open Society Institute
10th anniversary report
To mark 10 years of activity in Ukraine, the International Centre for Policy Studies prepared
a special report that briefly and attractively presents all our
think-tanks key activities and accomplishments since its founding.
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