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  2. Round table (discussion) - Wikipedia

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    Round table is a form of academic discussion. Participants agree on a specific topic to discuss and debate. Participants agree on a specific topic to discuss and debate. Each person is given equal right to participate, as illustrated by the idea of a circular layout referred to in the term round table .

  3. Polish Round Table Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Round Table talks began on 6 February 1989 at 14:23 CET. They included the "Solidarity" opposition side and the government (also referred to as the ruling coalition side due to participation in the talks of PZPR's bloc parties , like United People's Party (ZSL) , Alliance of Democrats (SD) , and other PZPR-dependent organizations).

  4. Round Table Talks - Wikipedia

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    The Round Table Talks were a series of negotiations that took place in several countries of the Eastern Bloc between Communists and the opposition. They were a key component in the collapse of the Communist regimes and the smooth transition to democracy. The Polish Round Table Talks, February-April 1989

  5. Government Documents Round Table - Wikipedia

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    GODORT began as the Task Force of Government Publications of the Social Responsibilities Round Table. It was founded as a separate round table in 1972 with Bernadine Abbott-Hoduski as one its founding members. [2] GODORT oversees the publication of Documents to the People, an open access, peer-reviewed journal focusing on the articles related ...

  6. Round Table (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Round Table is the legendary gathering place of King Arthur's knights in the Arthurian legend. Round Table or roundtable may also refer to: Round table (discussion) , an assembly for discussion of a particular topic among participants, especially at an academic conference

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  8. Hungarian Round Table Talks - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Round Table Talks (Hungarian: Kerekasztal-tárgyalások) were a series of formalized, orderly and highly legalistic [1] discussions held in Budapest, Hungary in the summer and autumn of 1989, inspired by the Polish model, that ended in the creation of a multi-party constitutional democracy and saw the Communist Party (formally the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party or MSzMP) lose ...

  9. The Round Table (journal) - Wikipedia

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    The Round Table runs a website which provides news and commentary on Commonwealth topics, additional to what is published in the journal. The current editor is Debbie Ransome . The editorial board of the journal organises occasional conferences and public meetings on Commonwealth matters, usually including a one-day public conference in the UK ...