Central Europe Within the European Union – written by Iván Bába
The article was published in the Central European Issues 2021/1 of the University of Silesia
The article was published in the Central European Issues 2021/1 of the University of Silesia
As a result of the conflict that began on April 17-18, trends appeared in the relations between Russia and Central European countries that are capable of rolling them back to the period of “velvet revolutions».
The analysis – written by Lyubov Shishelina – was published on the www.russiancouncil.ru
This content is available only in Hungarian!
Listing one of the greatest achievements of the last twenty years has been ‘that in many of the states. we have managed to make them realize that they are a multilingual society; in many countries, people were just not aware that there are also citizens…who use different languages, and that these different languages don’t have a lesser value just because the number of speakers is smaller.
Academic book launch and roundtable discussion by iASK at the Library of HAS
Date: 22nd of October 2020. at 4.00 p.m.
Venue: Library and Information Centre of HAS H-1051 Budapest, Arany János str. 1.
The event will be held in Hungarian and partially English!
Academic book launch and roundtable discussion by iASK
Date: 17th of September 2020. at 4.00 p.m.
Venue: Berzsenyi Könyvtár H-9700 Szombathely, Dr. Antall József tér 1.
The event will be held in Hungarian!
Our book has been written in response to this invitation for debate, as a kind of reflection on the work of the two Austrian authors, Emil Brix and Erhard Busek. We did this as Central Europeans, from a Hungarian perspective, on a national democratic ideological basis. It is well known that all of us depict the world on the basis of our personal experiences—we find it hard to “step out” of our skin and stand nowhere, yet we strove to approach the ideas that do not meet our agreement or, contradicting our own experience and knowledge, provoke our disparate thoughts or beliefs “objectively,” with tolerance and empathy as much as possible.
The history of the development of international law should not be left exclusively to international lawyers or jurists, but also to research by historians’ – so says Professor Stefan Troebst.
30 Years on the Path of Reforms. Problems, Challenges, Prospects organized by the Centre of Visegrad Studies of the Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)
Application deadline: 31 January 2020
“In What and Whom Do We Trust? The Sustainability of Ideals and Re-evaluation of Values Across Continents”
Imagine, if you will, a conference of academics and practitioners discussing a wide range of issues, all relating in one way or another to the challenges, dilemmas and internal and external tensions of the European Union. This was the 4. International Blue Sky Conference in Budapest organized by iASK.
Call for Applications
“In What and Whom Do We Trust? The Sustainability of Ideals and Re-evaluation of Values Across Continents”
Application deadline: 31 January 2020