Highlights of Polányi Centre Research 2019-2020
Polányi Centre Working Paper II.2020/WP02
Polányi Centre Working Paper II.2020/WP02
Polányi Centre Working Paper II.2020/WP01
József Berács: Recent evaluation of Polanyi’s perception of trade and markets from economics and business perspectives I.2020/WP02
Climate change is a global phenomenon that recognizes no national boundaries, political, social, religious, or economic systems, or ethnic origins. One element of climate change is the crisis of emerging diseases. This represents an existential threat to humanity; technological, heavily urbanized humanity may be at particular risk. Special Issue of the iASK Working Paper by Daniel R. Brooks.
Juozas Kasputis: Scholar Entangled: New Implications for Social Inquiry / The Necessity for Peace and Pax Imperii: the Present and Future of European Integration. iASK Working Papers. II.2019/WP02
Ryszard Praszkier: The Anatomy of Obama’s “Yes We Can” iASK Working Papers. II.2019/WP01
Memory and Populist Politics – iASK Working Papers. II.2018/WP04
Ryszard Praszkier: What Do Leaders Need to Harness Chaos into Order? iASK Working Papers. II.2018/WP02
Ryszard Praszkier: What makes Profound and Peaceful Social Transitions? A Case of Solidarity: The Polish Underground Movement iASK Working Papers. II.2018/WP03
At the Intersection of Migration and Populist Politics. iASK Working Papers. II.2018/WP1
Máté Szabó: Democratic Transition in Taiwan and in Hungary
Stuart Holland: Displacement, Denial and Projective Identification: Psychology, Politics and European Disintegration