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The UN's terrible silence - András Nagy: Fatal Compassion
András Nagy: Fatal compassion: the “Hungarian question” and the UN 1956-1963 – Kossuth Publishing – Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 477 p.
Global and Regional Supply Chains in East-Asia and the Evolving ASEAN Regionalism
This newly published article by Anikó Magasházi was released in Foreign Policy Review 2020.
Multimodal Approach for Kayaking Performance Analysis and Improvement
This newly published article by Gergely Erdős was released in International Journal of Computer Science in Sport, 2020/2.
Theoretical and methodological considerations for research on quality of life and well-being
A brand new article was released in Hungarian Statistical Review written by László Kulcsár.
Covid-19 and Global Value Chains in South-East Asia and Singapore
Chapter 19 of a new book, recently published by Routledge, was written by iASK researcher Anikó Magasházi about impacts of the Covid-19.
Away from the Ivory Tower - Research and Urban Development in Kőszeg and Western Hungary
Interview with Jody Jensen, senior researcher, and Ferenc Miszlivetz, founding director of FTI-iASK
Highlights of Polányi Centre Research 2019-2020
Polányi Centre Working Paper II.2020/WP02
Bielicki, Alexander (2020) Untangling the Constitutive Elements of Societal Trust and Solidarity in the Midst of a Pandemic
Polányi Centre Working Paper II.2020/WP01
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.
The Post-Soviet Migrant Entrepreneurship: a Critical Assessment of Multidisciplinary Research
A brand new article by Sanja Tepavcevic was released in Journal of Identity and Migration Studies.
60 Years Later, a Cold War Scandal Still Holds Lessons for the United Nations (worldpoliticsreview.com)
Andras Nagy, a historian who has combed a host of Hungarian, U.N. and other archives to document the committee’s findings, has turned up fascinating personal details on some of the tricksters and opportunists involved." More details on the worldpoliticsreview.com
Szilárd Nyakas: The Hungarian Case - Fatal Compassion (www.gondola.hu)
András Nagy: Fatal compassion: the “Hungarian question” and the UN 1956-1963 - Kossuth Publishing – Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 477 p.