The establishment of the Visegrad Group in 1991 formalized the cultural, historic and economic bonds of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. The group was formed during the years of li...
TovábbThe COVID-19 pandemic already resulted in crucial economic and political changes globally. In an emergency situation, extraordinary measures by governments could be necessary, nevertheless, democra...
TovábbThis volume reviews the social and political developments of the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Romania in the first half of 2020. In the respective countries, everything has beenovershadowed...
TovábbDuring the 2016 US presidential election, the Brexit campaign and the recent parliamentary election in Hungary populist politicians contradicted the globalized city, urban lifestyles and multicult...
TovábbOn April 8 2018 the right wing-conservative Fidesz government could win more than two-third of the seats in the Hungarian parliament for the third time in a row. It was a surprising victory for m...
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