Library

The publishing program of the School of Civic Education has been an integral part of the School since its inception, and has produced over the years a substantial library of the most important works on democracy, the rule of law, social order, political philosophy, peacemaking and civic life. It includes original works by sociologists, historians, philosophers, political thinkers, economists, journalists, as well as original translations, and is dedicated to preserving and disseminating the humanitarian knowledge that has been developed and cultivated within the School’s ecosystem over the years. At a time when democratic values, human rights, and civic freedoms are under unprecedented pressure, ensuring access to this body of knowledge is more critical than ever. Read more

Economic Reform
Through the prism of the constitution and politics
Faith and Law
The Reconciliation of Law and Religion
The Past of One Illusion
After 1989
Reflections on the Revolution in Europe
Presidential Power and the Current Presidents
Macro-economic instability in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe