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Review of Economic Theory and Policy (Special Issue by iASK)
Review of Economic Theory and Policy Special Issue, Vol 16. No 3. (2021)
Edit Balázs: Pannonian Values: the Jewish Community in Körmend
If you are interested in the Hungarian past, you will surely take with interest the work of Edit Balázs, which tells the story of the 150 years history of the Jews of Körmend.
Iván Bába-Iván Gyurcsík-Csaba G. Kiss: Central Europe 2020 - A Hungarian Perspective
Should Central Europe abandon essential components of its identity in order to conform to Western Europe, so that the fate of Europe could be turned in a “good direction,” or is it possible that a deeper integration of the two macro-regions will emerge, where the two, Western and Central parts of equal rank unite to create a genuinely and deeply integrated Europe?
András Nagy: Knight of the Incognito
András Nagy, a writer and essayist, has been dealing with Kierkegaard's works, personality, world and influence for decades. The present volume contains the results of his recent research.
Anikó Magasházi: Singapore Globally Entangled - Lessons for Central Europe? Epilogue on Covid-19 Impacts
In this book, answers to the “why’s and how’s” are sought by analysing Singapore’s economic and social development over the last three decades with an outlook on Southeast Asia as a whole, in order to explore lessons that can be drawn for other emerging regions.
Dezső Boda: Complexity in Nature and Society : From Dancing Molecules to Collapsing Societies
Dezső Boda’s book offers an original and sophisticated introduction to the machinery of complex systems science and an extensive overview of its application.
Ferenc Miszlivetz-Laura Takács: Images of Kőszeg KRAFT
Kőszeg's recently renovated built heritage by KRAFT programme is presented in this new iASK volume, which was released on 10th December, 2020.
Navigating Troubled Waters - Dedicated to George Schöpflin on his 80th Birthday
It is a great honour to publish a volume of academic essays to celebrate György Schöpflin’s contribution to our intellectual wellbeing (using the date of his birthday is simply a pretext).
Iván Bába-Iván Gyurcsík-Csaba Gy. Kiss: Central Europe in 2020 : Through Hungarian Eyes
Should Central Europe abandon essential components of its identity in order to conform to Western Europe, so that the fate of Europe could be turned in a “good direction,” or is it possible that a deeper integration of the two macro-regions will emerge, where the two, Western and Central parts of equal rank unite to create a genuinely and deeply integrated Europe?
Faultlines and Frontlines of European Transformation
This volume is a compilation of some of the keynote speeches and lectures that were delivered at the Fourth European Blue Sky Conference. The new iASK volume can be downloaded for free!
András Nagy: Fatal compassion: the "Hungarian question" and the UN 1956-1963
The book is available in Hungarian.
György Csepeli: Human 2.0 – Economic and Social Consequences of the Artificial Intelligence
The recently published book is available in Hungarian.