Europe in the Global Strategy of the U.S. by Tamás Magyarics
Date: 10th of May 2021 (Monday) at 2 pm (CET)
Venue: online platforms of IASK (Zoom and Facebook)
Europe’s Future in Global Context – iASK Lecture Series – 2021. Spring
Date: 10th of May 2021 (Monday) at 2 pm (CET)
Venue: online platforms of IASK (Zoom and Facebook)
Europe’s Future in Global Context – iASK Lecture Series – 2021. Spring
Carbonari’s review was released on www.kulturpara.hu on 21st of April 2021.
András Nagy: Fatal compassion: the “Hungarian question” and the UN 1956-1963 – Kossuth Publishing – Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 477 p.
A personal blog post by Dan Brooks (an american researcher of iASK) about his Budapest-Ashville trip and the experiences there
Sajna Tepavčević has been interviewed for the Slobodna Dalmacija newspaper. She commented on EU-Russia energy relations.
Navigating Troubled Waters – Dedicated to George Schöpflin on his 80th Birthday / ed. Ferenc Miszlivetz, Attila Pók. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 336 p.
Lecturer: Víctor Pérez-Díaz (sociologist, Chairman of Analistas Socio-Políticos (ASP) Spain)
Date: 27th of April 2021 (Tuesday) at 2 pm (CET)
Venue: online platforms of IASK (Zoom and Facebook)
Video lectures of the graduation items from History, Hungarian literature and English are available again. Click and learn easily!
Date: Thursday, April 08, 2021, 6 p.m.
Venue: Holocaust Center FB website: https://www.facebook.com/holocaust/
Date: Monday, April 19, 2021, 6:00 PM (CET)
Location: On the FTI-IASK Facebook and Zoom platforms
Anikó Magasházi: Singapore Globally Entangled – Lessons for Central Europe?. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2021. 300 p.
Lecturer: József Bayer (philosopher, political scientist, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Date: 13rd of April 2021 (Tuesday) at 2 pm (CET)
Venue: online platforms of IASK – Zoom and Facebook
Should Central Europe abandon essential components of its identity in order to conform to Western Europe, so that the fate of Europe could be turned in a “good direction,” or is it possible that a deeper integration of the two macro-regions will emerge, where the two, Western and Central parts of equal rank unite to create a genuinely and deeply integrated Europe?