Prague Society for International Cooperation

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The Prague Society for International Cooperation is a Prague-based non-governmental organization aimed at encouraging effective diplomacy between international entities. Its primary methods involve facilitating dialogue via hosting discussion-based events for actors within the field of international relations. Its growing network includes diplomats, academics, businesspeople, and politicians, among others. The organization seeks to create a neutral forum at which various leaders of related disciplines can communicate cohesively on issues facing Central Europe.

The Prague Society originates in communist Central Europe, when political dissidents joined forces to oppose their respective regimes. Though several of its members were imprisoned during the communist era, the Prague Society officially became a registered NGO under President Václav Havel in 1997. Today’s iteration of the organization has inherited much from its years of inception both in its mission and its methodology. In continually promoting a socratic exchange of ideas, the organization works to curtail threads of corruption and abuse within Central Europe.

The organization brings people together to share knowledge and experiences, and develop a new generation of responsible, well-informed leaders and thinkers in Central Europe. It aimes to promote a global approach to business, politics, and academia through transparent networking and off the record dialogue.

The 14th Dalai Lama receiving the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Award from Honorary President F.W. De Klerk and President Marc Ellenbogen.

The Prague Society works in conjunction with the Global Panel Foundation with which it hosts one of the most remarkable events organised by the Prague Society: the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award, given annually since the year 2000, to honor dedication to and achievement in public service[1] particularly in Central Europe. Due to its unorthodox methods, the Society has attracted and retained many international ties around the world. In addition to its international endeavors, the Prague Society also publishes a newsletter that is distributed to the local population in the Czech Republic and other international publications.[2]

Past events[]

  • 28 January 2013: Global Panel and Prague Society support call for the impeachment of the President of the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus.
  • 12 January 2013: Prague Society honors the passing of .
  • 12 October 2012: Prague Society honors the passing of Geraldine Mucha.
  • 23 August 2011: Prague Society honors the passing of Jack Layton.
  • 5 March 2011: Prague Society honors the passing of Jan Zajíc in Vítkov.[3]
  • 25 January 2011: Prague Society presents the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award to the Polish journalist and former dissident Adam Michnik.[4]
  • 23 June 2010: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was a round table event with Yuri Schmidt as the honorary guest speaker.[5] Yuri Schmidt was the founder of the .[6]
  • 28 January 2010: Round table event located at the Romanian Embassy in Prague, Czech Republic. Special guest of honor Juraj Chmiel,[7] who will replace Štefan Füle as the Czech European affairs minister.[8]
  • 14 February 2009: Round table and public policy dinner with U.S. General Wesley Clark, former supreme allied commander of Europe. General Clark pushed for NATO membership of Central European nations like Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic after the fall of the Iron Curtain. During the round table discussion topics such as "energy security, Middle East missile defense and other international issues," were discussed.[9]
  • December 2004: Prague Society presents the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award to former NATO Secretary Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, who donated the financial reward of 150000kc to .[10]

References[]

  1. ^ https://praguesociety.org/hanno-r-ellenbogen-citizenship-award/>
  2. ^ Prague Society for International Cooperation. Web. 5 October 2010. <http://www.praguesociety.org>.
  3. ^ floordoppen. "Honoring Jan Zajic in Vitkov". The Prague Society for International Cooperation. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  4. ^ Prague Society for International Cooperation. Web. 25 January 2011 <"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 July 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)>.
  5. ^ Prague Society for International Cooperation. Web. 5 October 2010. <http://www.praguesociety.org>.
  6. ^ "News." საქართველოს საელჩო ესპანეთის სამეფოსა და ანდორის სათავადოში. Web. 5 October 2010. <http://www.spain.mfa.gov.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=503&info_id=7688>.
  7. ^ Prague Society for International Cooperation. Web. 5 October 2010. <http://www.praguesociety.org>.
  8. ^ "Work on Czech ODS's Document Compatible with Minister's Duties." SportovnÃNoviny.cz. Web. 5 October 2010. <http://www.sportovninoviny.cz/zpravy/work-on-czech-ods-s-document-compatible-with-minister-s-duties/409955&id_seznam=4927>.
  9. ^ Ellenbogen, Marc. "Wesley Clark's Touch." Space War Your World at War. Atlantic Eye, 25 February 2009. Web. 5 October 2010. <http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Atlantic_Eye_Wesley_Clarks_touch_999.html>.
  10. ^ O'Connor, Colin. "Prague Society honours former NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson." Český Rozhlas, 9 December 2004 <http://www.radio.cz/en/section/curraffrs/prague-society-honours-former-nato-secretary-general-lord-robertson>.

External links[]

  • [1] Video Overview on Prague Society
  • [2] Hanno R. Ellenbogen Award distributed by Prague Society
  • [3] Hanno R. Ellenbogen Award
  • [4] Prague Society Newsletter
  • [5] Honored guest of the Prague Society: Supreme Allied Commander of Europe Wesley Clark
  • [6] Article on Prague Society and Bill Clinton
  • [7] Prague Society Makes Arrangements for Former U.S. President Bill Clinton
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