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Niasvizh - Belarus

Principal Locations
  1. Ashmiany
  2. Asipovichy
  3. Babrujsk, Babruysk, Bobruysk
  4. Babruysk
  5. Baranavichy
  6. Baranaviči, Baranavichy
  7. Barysau
  8. Barysaŭ, Barysau
  9. Beshankovichy
  10. Biaroza
  11. Brest
  12. Brest, Bieraście
  13. Bychau
  14. Dziatlava
  15. Homel
  16. Homiel, Homel, Gomel
  17. Hrodna
  18. Hrodna (Hóradnia, Haródnia), Grodno
  19. Iuje
  20. Klimavichy
  21. Kobryn
  22. Lida
  23. Mahiloŭ, Mahilyow, Mogilyov
  24. Mahilyow
  25. Maladzechna
  26. Mazyr
  27. Minsk
  28. Minsk, Miensk
  29. Navahrudak
  30. Niasvizh
  31. Orsha
  32. Pinsk
  33. Polatsk
  34. Salihorsk
  35. Shklou
  36. Slonim
  37. Slutsk
  38. Svetlahorsk
  39. Svislach
  40. Turaw
  41. Valozhyn
  42. Viciebsk, Vitsebsk, Vitebsk
  43. Vitsebsk
  44. Zhlobin

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Eurasia Educational Advising Centers EducationUSA
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Bush Interviewed by Lithuanian State TV Prior to Europe Trip - US Department of State

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Dr. Jeffrey Simon, "Partnership For Peace: Charting A Course For A New Era," 'The U.S. and NATO An Alliance of Purpose' - U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda - June 2004, Department of State, International Information Programs

With this in mind, NATO should establish more precise goals for keeping its Open Door program credible for the three remaining MAP members. This is likely to become an issue for Albania and Macedonia, who have been in PfP for almost a decade, have had five years of MAP and annual national plan experience, and whose patience may wear thin. If NATO is unprepared to offer membership soon, it needs to establish the prospect of it. NATO might consider some version of a "regatta" to link Balkan MAP partner accession to the completion of specific, well-defined NATO "acquis" with a notional time horizon of roughly five-to-eight years — even though the regatta concept was rejected for the 2002 Prague Summit invitees because many politicians claimed that accession is ultimately a political issue, which it is. ... [Read More]

"For the Record" Alumni Newsletter – Office of Academic Exchange Programs, European Programs Branch

Masha Cherkashina, American Councils Moscow Alumni Coordinator, Alissa Millman, DC-based Alumni Program Manager, together with ECA Program Manager Lucy Jilka led the workshop. In addition, the fellows had an opportunity to interact with representatives from partner NGO organizations, PAS Assistant Cultural Affairs Officer Bill James, the alumni staff at American Councils-Moscow, and other FSA Undergraduate alumni. The alumni fellows had an opportunity to map out the framework for regional conferences to be held next spring, the first ever for FSA Undergraduate alumni. The conference topics proposed by the alumni fellows are: The Question of NATO Expansion (for West NIS), Volunteerism in Russia (for Russia), Drug Addiction and Prevention (for Central Asia), and An Examination of the Inevitability of Corruption (for Caucasus). ... [Read More]

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
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US State Department Road Safety Overseas

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Remarks to the Press with Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus
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Adherence to and Compliance with Arms Control and Nonproliferation Agreements and Commitments
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