The Concept of Sovereignty and the Nation-State by Nicholas T. Parsons
Date: 16th of February 2021 at 14.00 (CET)
Live Streaming on the www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
The UN’s terrible silence – András Nagy: Fatal Compassion
András Nagy: Fatal compassion: the “Hungarian question” and the UN 1956-1963 – Kossuth Publishing – Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 477 p.
The Pauline Monastery in Salföld is Being Rebuilt from Sounds
The sound map can be seen, heard, and read on the website of the joint project of MOME and FTI-IASK
Global and Regional Supply Chains in East-Asia and the Evolving ASEAN Regionalism
This newly published article by Anikó Magasházi was released in Foreign Policy Review 2020.
Singapore Globally Entangled – Recommendation by Anikó Magasházi
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 [email protected].
Five Years Later – iASK’s Show-reel
The history of iASK in pictures and numbers.
Advent Concert of the Kőszeg Strings – 20th of December 2020
Advent, Christmas, Kőszeg Strings, Music
Renovation of the long-abandoned synagogue in Kőszeg, has finally begun thanks to the Creative City Sustainable Region Project by iASK
Work on the synagogue is expected to be completed by the second half of 2021, while the Rabbi’s house should be completed by spring 2022.
Béla Bartók: For Children II. – Binder Trio: Piano, Drums and Bass
A new album of the Binder Trio has been released. Its basic theme was inspired by Béla Bartók’s collection of Hungarian folk songs for piano.
Stars and Debates: Who does Europe Remember?
Explore the boundaries of our memory and memory politics!
3 December (Thursday), 2020 at 5 pm.
Musical Advent Calendar 2020 by iASK
“Oh come, oh come, Savior ”(17th-century German folk-song)
Performer and composer: Zoltán Mizsei (iASK)
60 Years Later, a Cold War Scandal Still Holds Lessons for the United Nations (worldpoliticsreview.com)
Andras Nagy, a historian who has combed a host of Hungarian, U.N. and other archives to document the committee’s findings, has turned up fascinating personal details on some of the tricksters and opportunists involved.” More details on the worldpoliticsreview.com