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Attila Pók: Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe
Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe / ed. by Jody Jensen. New York – Kőszeg, Routledge – iASK, 2021. 218 p.
György Csepeli: A rebellious world of life
The review was written by György Csepeli, iASK researcher and was released in Élet és Irodalom, in 2022.
György Csepeli: The Return of the Whole
Dezső Boda: Complexity in Nature and Society - From Dancing Molecules to Collapsing Societies (iASK, 2020, 177 pages)
Viola Lászlófi: Is it Possible to Write a "Moral History" of the '56 Revolution?
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Attila Pók: In the Role of the Other
Edit Balázs: History of the Jewish Community in Körmend (iASK, 2021, 225 pages)
A Füzet - Péter Poczai: The Festetics Mistery (www.afuzet.hu)
Péter Poczai: The Festetics Mistery. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2019. 159 p.
Isztray Simon: Revelation in the Form of Hiding
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Mátyás Kohán: What is the Secret of Singapore's Success? (www.mandiner.hu - 2021)
Anikó Magasházi: Singapore globally entangled. Institute of Advanced Studies, 2019. 267 p.
Izabella Agárdi: Crisis Governance - Reflections on Navigating Troubled Waters (Hungarian Science 2021/9)
Navigating Troubled Waters – Dedicated to George Schöpflin on his 80th Birthday / ed. Ferenc Miszlivetz, Attila Pók. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 336 p.
Izabella Agárdi: Governance as a Strange Elephant (Review of Economic Theory and Practice, 2021/2)
Navigating Troubled Waters – Dedicated to George Schöpflin on his 80th Birthday / ed. Ferenc Miszlivetz, Attila Pók. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 336 p.
Attila Pók: Do Not Take It Seriously! Or Do You? (Magyar Tudomány, 2021/08)
Tamás Szentes: Do Not Take It Seriously! Or Do You?. Tinta Publishing, 2020. 162 p.
Konstantin S. Sharov: The Stockholm paradigm (BioEssays, 2021.)
Daniel R. Books, Eric P. Hoberg, Walter A. Boeger: The Stockholm Paradigm: Climate Change and Emerging Disease. University of Chicago Press, 2019. 400 p.