In Slovenia you may contact:
Andreja Crnak Meglic
Faculty of Social Sciences
Institute of Social Science
Kardeljeva ploscad 1
1000 Lubjana
phone 386 61 168 3118

Her first name is pronounced 'Andreya'); she is knowledgeable about the
local NGO scene so she may be able to help you making a few contacts (she
speaks good English).  Just mention that you got the reference from me,
otherwise she might be surprised.

Regards,





At 02:19 PM 4/3/98 -0800, you wrote:
>
>     My adult son and I will be spending three weeks in Slovenia, Hungary, 
>Western Rumania (
>Cluj area), Trieste and the Czech Republic with a car rented in Munich on 
>May 22. This is considered a professional junket since I teach Comparative 
>Economics (Andy Zimbalist - when do we get a new edition?) and my son is a 
>beltway bandit trying to get a job as a high school social studies teacher ( 
>a 1997 Masters from American University). I've been in Eastern Europe before 
>(Pecs, Budapest, Southern Transylvania and the Slovenian coast on a 
>Fulbright program for teachers from provincial universities in 1989), but I 
>am particularly interested in persons worth meeting (especially those 
>critical of the new order) and places worth seeing, especially in Slovenia. 
>I would like to try for a sabbatical in Slovenia, so that I could at least 
>learn the language in a few years. Unfortunately, I have done no research 
>since I left Chase Econometrics 15 years ago, so this may be a pipe dream. 
>Any help would be appreciated.
>                         Roger Even Bove
>                         Dept. of Economics/Finance
>                         West Chester Univ., W. Chester PA
>                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Dr. S. Wojciech Sokolowski
Institute for Policy Studies
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218
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