Europe’ - as we know it in 2017 - similar to democracies - might ’die’, or collapse as an old and exhausted set of institutions.
László Trautmann: Reframing Europe's Future (Society and Economy, 2017.)
Reframing Europe's Future: Challenges and Failures of the European Construction, edited by Jody Jensen and Ferenc Miszlivetz. Routledge, 2015. 267 p.
KRAFT workshop in Nagykanizsa
Attila Pók: Remembering and Forgetting Communism in Hungary
Few Hungarian scholars are better known in the world than forever-young Attila Pók who assiduosly disseminates the good name of hos country's culture at international conferences and in major publications.
Tibor Palánkai: Re-thinking integration
Reflections on Future of EU in Theoretical Contexts at IASK
András Nagy: International Responses to the Hungarian 1956 Revolution
More than six decades had passed after the Soviet Army brutally crashed the Hungarian Revolution yet its significance does not seem to diminish.
Tamás Magyarics: The legacy of the Obama Administration
Great expectations preceded Barack Obama’s presidency. He seemed to endorse a realist approach to international relations.
Muslims in Europe: Integration or Isolation?
Europe's growing Muslim population... Several factors have contributed to the heightened attention on the question of Islam in Europe...
The Future of International Relations and Nuclear Weapons
Ad Memoriam Obsidionis Kőszegiensis
Ferenc Miszlivetz, Director-General of iASK received the Ad Memoriam Obsidionis Kőszegiensis. The Prize was awarded by László Huber, mayor of Kőszeg in the Knights’ Hall of the Jurisics Castle.
Remembering and Forgetting Communism in Hungary
Analysis of the Economic and Social Effects of the 4th Industrial Revolution
The factories that emerged as a result of the first Industrial Revolution and the machinery they cut the worker off from the object of his work and put him in such a process the rules of which he did not set.