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About OSI & European Integration
OSI-Brussels, together with the Soros foundations in the region, promote civil society involvement in the development and monitoring of the European Neighborhood Policy and enlargement processes.

The Global Financial Crisis: Opportunities for Change
Andre Wilkens
November 10, 2008
Andre Wilkens, director of OSI–Brussels, looks at the potential opportunities within the current global financial crisis, in this article for OpenDemocracy.

Monitoring Report: Albania in the Stabilisation and Association Process
October 2008
This OSI report focuses on priority issues of EU–Albania relations, such as democracy and the rule of law.

Enlargement
OSI-Brussels works to maximize the use of the European enlargement process to promote open society in Turkey and in the Western Balkans.

European Neighborhood Policy
OSI-Brussels, together with the Soros foundations in the region, promote civil society involvement in the development and monitoring of the European Neighborhood Policy process.

Has the EU Just Lost Moldova? An Eyewitness Account from Civil Society
Brussels, Belgium
April 17, 2009
Organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the Open Society Institute–Brussels, this briefing featured Igor Munteanu, executive director of the Institute for Development and Social Initiatives Viitorul, Moldova.

EU, NATO and the SCO: Towards Rules of Engagement?
Brussels, Belgium
April 2, 2009
The U.S. German Marshall Fund and the Open Society Institute brought together leading thinkers on the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation to assess whether its aims and approaches are compatible with those of Euro-Atlantic structures.

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