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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.
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.
"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.
1989-2019: Is It Possible to Re-enchant Civil Society and Democracy After 30 Years in Europe?
A new article was released in Civil Szemle written by prof. Ferenc Miszlivetz. 
1989 -2019: Thirty Years After: Re-Enchanting Europe?
A brand new article was released in Journal of Global Policies and Governance written by the iASK director, prof. Ferenc Miszlivetz. 
From "Infodemic" to the need for global information and knowledge governance
The published article on www.ligetmuhely.com - written by László Z. Karvalics - is available only in Hungarian!
Coronavirus: DAMA protocol comes before the Hungarian government, which can control many epidemics
In addition to the infectious, now-frightening (corona COVID-19) virus, Hungarian researchers are also seeking to identify the underlying pathogens that may pose a threat later on.
József Berács: Recent evaluation of Polanyi’s perception of trade and markets from economics and business perspectives
József Berács: Recent evaluation of Polanyi’s perception of trade and markets from economics and business perspectives I.2020/WP02
The Threat Within the Threat - Global Climate Change and Emerging Disease by Dan Brooks
Climate change is a global phenomenon that recognizes no national boundaries, political, social, religious, or economic systems, or ethnic origins. One element of climate change is the crisis of emerging diseases. This represents an existential threat to humanity; technological, heavily urbanized humanity may be at particular risk. Special Issue of the iASK Working Paper by Daniel R. Brooks.
Joanne Cable: The Stockholm Paradigm (The Lancet, 2020.)
Daniel R. Books, Eric P. Hoberg, Walter A. Boeger: The Stockholm Paradigm: Climate Change and Emerging Disease. University of Chicago Press, 2019. 400 p.
László Z. Karvalics: Sheep, farmers, books, newspapers and associations (Magyar Tudomány, 2020.)
Péter Poczai: The Festetics Mistery. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2019. 159 p.