iASK Lecture Series 2018 Spring - Contribution of international scientists and researchers - Live streaming of all lectures is accessible at www.iask.hu
Liquid Nationalism and State Partitions in Europe - Book review and Roundtable
Stefano Bianchini’s new book reviewed by Erhard Busek (Former Vice-Chancellor of Austria, Chairman of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe) and James M. Skelly (researcher of iASK, former Director of the Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies).
In a world of diverse religions
The Archabbot reflected on the role of Pope Francis and the situation of Christianity today. He drew attention to different historical contexts and addressed how the Church has perceived its role over the course of time.
Limits of the Earth and strategies of sustainability - Science in the Pub
How long can the Earth bear the burdens of the uncontrolled consequences of production?
When can the recovery mechanisms of the Earth restore the natural order?
Can environmentally friendly patterns be enforced considering global companies?
Pope Francis and the situation of Christendom – Science in the Pub
Why Nationalism is a Liquid Ideology? - Stefano Bianchini's Lecture at iASK
Opening lecture of the iASK Series: Europe's Transformation in Global Context by Prof. Stefano Bianchini (University of Bologna) - You can watch Bianchini's lecture in the article.
From Monnet to Merkel - Ambitions, Illusions and Realities - Stuart Holland's lecture at iASK
Second Lecture of the iASK Series: "The Future of Europe in Global Context" by Stuart Holland (University of Coimbra, iASK). Date: 3 p.m. 19 March, 2018.
Live streaming of the lecture is accesible at www.iask.hu and https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
iASK Book Launch at Collegium Hungaricum in Vienna
Remembering and Forgetting - Communism in Hungary by Attila Pók (iASK).
Book Launch at Collegium Hungaricum in Vienna.
On the 20th of March 2018, at 7.00 p.m.
Interpret Europe Conference at iASK - Heritage and Identity - 23-26 March 2018
Cultural heritage is not restricted to borders; it unites cities, regions and countries to create a network of cultural identities.
International Symposium in Memoriam Egon Matzner
Controlled Passions or the Sustainable Capitalism?
The wisdom of Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Romans is still relevant today: “I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do, I do not do. But what I hate, I do.”
Reformation and Individualization
X. Leo, the new elected Pope, has understood the Luther's disciples are very dangerous, because of threatening the absolut power of the Church ruling over the people's souls and bodies...