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Research & Studies

results for Publications

Total results: 311
A Pluralistic Model of the Responsiveness of Law: The Case of Hungary
This brand new study was written by Márton Matyasovszky-Németh and Áron Fábián, iASK research fellows and it was released in a book called The Resilience of the Hungarian Legal System since 2010: A Failed Resilience? edited by Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz. It was published by Springer.
Reflective Essays on Global Inequalities
Essays by István Bibó Special College Students, October 2024
From Patriotism to Transnationalism
Our researcher, Ivana Stepanović wrote a brand new article which was published in Nationalities Papers.
Pavel Kupriyanov: Izabella Agárdi. On the Verge of History: Life Stories of Rural Women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920–2020
Izabella Agárdi: On the Verge of History: Life Stories of Rural Women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920–2020
Landscape - Soundscape - Waterscape
Brand new article was released in the Hungarian Journal of Hidrology, written by János Bogárdi, Zoltán Mizsei and Gergely Tóth.
We speak out because we have been spoken to
A brand new article was released in the Hungarian Journal of Hidrology, written by István Zsuffa, András Szöllősi-Nagy and János Bogárdi.
A possible complex approach to regional strategic thinking
A brand new article was released in Comitatus, written by Ákos Jakobi, Mariann Szabó, Ferenc Miszlivetz and Szabolcs Morvay. The article's full title is A possible complex approach to regional strategic thinking: recent experiences of the "Creative City Sustainable Regions" concept.
Róbert Simon: The Social Anatomy of Islam
This work analyses some essential features of the classical as well modern Islamic society.
Black Hole Detectors Fulfill Moore’s Law
Szabolcs Márka, member of iASK's Advisory Board, together with Imre Bartos, has published a new article in Scientific American.
(Counter)Balancing the West : Russia's Influence in the Western Balkans since the End of Cold War
A brand new article was released by Sanja Tepavcevic, iASK associated fellow in the 31. issue of Romanian Intelligence Studies Review in 2024.
Sanja Tepavcevic: Global Crises, Resilience, and Future Challenges
A brand new book was published, written by Sanja Tepavcevic, iASK associated fellow and was released by Ibidem Press in 2024.
Attila Pók: Hungarian Medievalists under the Spell of Marxism
Attila Pók, our institute's permanent researcher and senior advisor, has published his latest paper in a special volume of studies, published by Brill.