European Workshop – Book Launches of iASK at the 92nd Festive Book Week
Date: Friday 03 September 2021, at 14:00 and Saturday 04 September 2021 at 15.30
Venue: Budapest, 1054 Vigadó sq. stage and Vörösmarty sq. stage
Date: Friday 03 September 2021, at 14:00 and Saturday 04 September 2021 at 15.30
Venue: Budapest, 1054 Vigadó sq. stage and Vörösmarty sq. stage
More than 30 years after their momentous book “Projekt Mitteleuropa”, which had been written before the fall of the Iron Curtain, Emil Brix and Erhard Busek revisit the political space between Germany, Russia and the Mediterranean.
The Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg (iASK) invites applications for individual research fellowships for periods of 4-8 months between March 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023.
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
Democracy at a Cross Road
23rd of February 2021 (Tuesday)- Citizenship and Responsibility in the New World of Uncertainty
This newly published article by Anikó Magasházi was released in Foreign Policy Review 2020.
In this short video on the book, the author answers the question, ‘what could Hungary learn from Singapore? Anikó Magasházi’s new book published by IASK can be ordered at info@archive.iask.hu.
On 20 January 2021 at 15.30 (CET).
Live streaming on the FB-page of iASK: www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
Polányi Centre Working Paper II.2020/WP01
Date: 1st December 2020 Tuesday at 3 p.m.
Live streaming of the lecture will be accessible on https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
Registration: info@archive.iask.hu
Registration deadline: 30th November 2020 till 12.00 (CET)
We face numerous questions, which are difficult or impossible to answer immediately, but the exchange of views among stakeholders and those responsible can help us to find optimal ways to accountable and efficient attitudes and flexible adaption. In order to formulate the response, we will need more and more information, positive examples and, above all, resilience.
Date: 2nd October 2020, 9 am- 4 pm
Venue: Zwinger Old Tower, Kőszeg H-9730 Chernel st. 16.
Live streaming: https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
In this podcast episode, Astrea Pejović and Dragana Kovačević Bielicki discuss their personal experiences with digital methods in anthropological research and the situation in which they had to digitally adapt their researches.
I’ll never tire of repeating: we need to demilitarize world affairs, international politics, and political thinking.
Hungary has become the scapegoat for the failure of left-liberalism which has overseen intolerable inequalities, a slowing of upward social mobility, mounting dissatisfaction with marginalization (Brexit, gilets jaunes, Lega, AfD). Leading article by György Schöpflin (Head of the Advisory Board od iASK)