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Geography – Social Sciences – Tourism: a Theoretical and Methodological Overview
A new article by László Kulcsár was released.
The UN is Tested - Commemorating the 75th Anniversary #IntheTimeofCorona by H.E. Katalin Bogyay
Date: 03rd June 2020 at 2 p.m.                                 Live streaming of the lecture will be accessible at https://www.facebook.com/iask.hungary
The Western Balkan Migration Route and the Online Media Coverage of Citizens’ Protests
A new article by Dragana Kovačević Bielicki was released.
Examining the Mobility of Higher Education Applicants by Economic Network Models
A new article with the contribution of Zsolt Kosztyán and Ildikó Neumanné Virág was released.
Post-Soviet Russian-speaking Migration, Investment, Entrepreneurship in Eastern and Central Europe (on the Example of Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic)
A new article with the contribution of Sanja Tepavcevic was released.
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
László Dávid Törő: The Power of the Past (Századok, 2020.)
Attila Pók: The Power of the Past. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2018. 276 p.
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,