The bitter fruits of 1918-1920 for the Hungarians
A new article by György Csepeli was released in Visegrad Europe.
The Hungarians in Europe: A Thousand Years on the Frontier
A new article with a contribution of Attila Pók was released.
Singapore and the COVID-19
The summer issue of the quarterly journal of the Faculty of Economics of Széchenyi István University in Győr carries an article on how the Asian island nation of Singapore had coped with the first phase of the coronavirus crisis.
Time to Acceptance of 3 Days for Papers About COVID-19 by Ádám Kun
A new article was written by Ádám Kun (ELTE, Parmenides Foundation, former iASK Researcher). was published on the website of the MDPI.
The Western Balkan Migration Route and the Online Media Coverage of Citizens’ Protests
A new article by Dragana Kovačević Bielicki was released.
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.
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!
Mária Széchy – The Venus of Murány – The Missing Story of the Stories of Kőszeg
This content is available only in Hungarian!
The emergence of genetics from Festetics’ sheep through Mendel’s peas to Bateson’s chickens by Péter Poczai at Journal of Genetics
In its evolution towards genetics as a well-established scientific field in its own right, the history of ‘heredity’ has many plots and characters.