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"Justice for David" or How to Protest Against the Culture of Fear in BiH by Igor Stipic (iASK)
His writing's key question is very simple: What will happen, if the anger of the people is stronger than fear?
Social capital in social economy
A new book chapter with the contribution of Ryszard Praszkier about social capital.
Macedonia: Illiberal Democracy or Outright Authoritarianism
A new study with the contribution of Dimitar Nikolovski about Macedonia.
An ensemble prediction of flood susceptibility using multivariate discriminant analysis, classification and regression trees, and support vector machines.
A new article with the contribution of Amir Mosavi about an ensemble prediction of flood susceptibility.
Bell’s local causality is a d-separation criterion
A new study by Gábor Hofer-Szabó about Bell’s local causality which was released in Reality and Measurement in Algebraic Quantum Field Theory.
Host use dynamics in a heterogeneous fitness landscape generates oscilaltions and diversification
A new article with the contribution of Daniel Brooks about host use in a heterogeneous fitness landscape.
Visegrád Group Expertise and Position in the Samsung Global Value Chain: A Case Study of Samsung Electronics in the V4 Countries
A new article by Dr. Anikó Magasházi about Visegrád Group Expertise and Position in the Samsung Global Value Chain.
Memory and Populist Politics
Memory and Populist Politics - iASK Working Papers. II.2018/WP04
Izabella Agárdi - Ferenc Miszlivetz: The Empire of a Golden Age: Messages from a Creative Era
Its beginning and end have been the subject of many debates and its historical significance is beyond doubt but understanding its legacy still poses a challenge. This essay attempts to highlight some of the horizons and spaces that widened unexpectedly in this particular historical context.
János Abonyi and Ferenc Miszlivetz: At the Intersections of Networks: Societal Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The book gives an analysis and description of a “brave new world” where production is almost free of human intervention. This Fourth Industrial Revolution is taking place around us, all of us have already become parts of it.
Only Science Matters - Interview with Attila Pók at www.ujkor.hu Historical Journal
This content is available only in Hungarian.
Praszkier,Ryszard (2019) What do Leaders Need to Harness Chaos Into Order.
Ryszard Praszkier: What Do Leaders Need to Harness Chaos into Order? iASK Working Papers. II.2018/WP02