iASK at the 27th International Book Festival
iASK presents its publications at the 27th International Book Festival in Budapest from September 29th to October 2nd .
iASK presents its publications at the 27th International Book Festival in Budapest from September 29th to October 2nd .
The article was written by Larysa Tamilina, associated fellow of iASK and was released on Vox Ukraine on 4 August 2022.
The article was written by Larysa Tamilina, associated fellow of iASK and was released on Vox Ukraine on 10 June 2022.
The article was written by Larysa Tamilina, associated fellow of iASK and was released in East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures in 2022.
The article was written with the contribution of Péter Poczai, iASK researcher and was released in Science Advances, Vol 8. Nr. 34., in 2022.
The article was written by Mariann Szabó, iASK researcher and Fruzsina Bozsoki. It was released in Journal of Risk and Financial Management, p. 59-77., in 2022.
The review was written by György Csepeli, iASK researcher and was released in Élet és Irodalom, in 2022.
(Magyar) A Felsőbbfokú Tanulmányok Intézete az idei évben is csatlakozik a Kulturális Örökség Napjai országos kezdeményezéshez. Ennek keretében szeptember 17-én (szombaton) és 18-án (vasárnap) látogatható lesz a Festetics Palota, a Sgraffitós Ház és a Zwinger-Öregtorony épülete. A Kulturális Örökség Napjai idén a 150 éves intézményes magyar műemlékvédelem előtt tiszteleg, erre tekintettel külön programokkal is készültünk, amelyekre várunk minden érdeklődőt!
Ferenc Miszlivetz, the founder and director of the Institute of Advanced Studies Koszeg has sent a condolence letter to Pavel Palazhchenko who was a long-time close associate of Mikhail Gorbachev. Palazhchenko was Gorbachev’s chief English interpreter from 1985 to 1991 and stood beside him during the crucial and final years of the Cold War. Eventually,…
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The article was written by Ivana Stepanović, iASK researcher and was released in Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law, p. 25-37., in 2022/1.
In her analysis, Izabella Agárdi traces the interactions between micro- and macro- narratives as well as the specific tools women of this generation appropriate to talk about personal memories of their often traumatic past.