In 2012, the Institute of Modern Politics was awarded Second place "Think tank of Europe 2012" among more than 100 nominations from across Europe. Apparent from the list of winners in the 12 previous ceremonies since 2001, the Institute of Modern Politics is the first think-tank in Eastern Europe, who won this distinction. Prizes are awarded for the 12th consecutive year at a special ceremony at the Royal Society of Great Britain, hosted the British "Prospect Magazine". The prize of the Institute of Modern Politics is presented by Lord
Peter Mandelson, former EU Commissioner for Trade and Minister in several British governments. IMP was the runner on first prize at a major European think-tank Bruegel, whose chairman was until recently director of the
European Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet. The reasons for awarding the prize of IMP says: "In second place is the Institute of Modern Politics, based in Sofia, a think tank focused on constitutional and political reform in Bulgaria. Its harsh analysis of the Bulgarian government and security services and of corruption in the courts and politics is not only valuable but brave. The judges felt that attempts to strengthen democracy and the rule of law across southeastern Europe have even more value than in the past, in the light of the Greek turmoil". ==References==