Whither Europe in a Tumultuous World? – Lecture by Ivan Vejvoda (IWM Vienna)
Date: 26th May 2020 at 2 p.m.
Live streaming of the lecture will be accessible at https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
iASK Proposal Part of the Interreg Europe „Good Practice Database”
Policymakers around Europe are now able to contact our Institute through the Policy Learning Platform for further exchange of experiences.
“SMSTs on Thin Ice – Motivations Behind Migration from a Hungarian Micro‐region” by Mariann Szabó
The aim of the study, authored by iASK research fellow Dr. Mariann Szabó and Pannonia University researcher Dr. Zsuzsa Banász was to highlight the factors influencing the attachment of inhabitants to the towns in the test area ‘Murafölde’, a Hungarian micro‐region.
Eastern Europe’s Imprint on Modern International Law – Lecture by Stefan Troebst
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.
When The Pandemic Is Over, The World Must Come Together – By Mikhail Gorbachev
I’ll never tire of repeating: we need to demilitarize world affairs, international politics, and political thinking.
Trust – an Integral Part of the Welfare State in Denmark
H.E. Kirsten Geelan, Denmark’s ambassador to Hungary lectured at iASK in “The Future of Europe in a Global Context” series,
New E-Learning of English Language for Secondary School Students by iASK
As a Math-English teacher of Jurisich Miklós Grammar School in Kőszeg Ágnes Lepold’s goal is to demonstrate the topics in the English exams the easiest possible way and help you develop your speaking skills.
Singapore: Facing the coronavirus – after 17 years of preparations
SARS in 2003 taught Singapore important lessons in planning a national response.
Alíz Markovits was appointed to the CEO of the Veszprém-Balaton 2023 European Capital of Culture Corporation
This content is available only in Hungarian!
Each Balance Sheet Has Two Columns by Norbert Kroó
Motto: I never think of the future. It comes soon enough. (Albert Einstein)
From “Infodemic” to the need for global information and knowledge governance
The published article on www.ligetmuhely.com – written by László Z. Karvalics – is available only in Hungarian!
Farewell Enlightenment Rationality – Black Swans on the Blue Sky Series by iASK
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)