Controlled Passions or the Sustainable Capitalism?

The wisdom of Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Romans is still relevant today: “I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do, I do not do. But what I hate, I do.”
Conference of Euro-Balkan University Skopje

Euro-Balkan University will be the host of the 6th International Conference “Ohrid-Vodici, 2018” in Ohrid, Macedonia next week. The topic will be: “Diaspora, Transnationalism, Transculturalism and Inter-Cultural communications as new forms of social capital”
Call for papers for Conference of Euro-Balkan University Skopje

Diaspora, Transnationalism, Transculturalism and Inter-Cultural communications as new forms of social capital
Muslims in Europe: Integration or Isolation?

Europe’s growing Muslim population has become a subject of debate and controversy over the past decade. Several factors have contributed to the heightened attention on the question of Islam in Europe and, correspondingly, to misconceptions surrounding that question. One is the reoccurring crisis of serious jihadi terrorism across the European space; another is the unruly […]
Katalin Bogyay wins Women of Distinction Global Leadership award

Katalin Bogyay, permanent representative of Hungary to the United Nations, has won the Women of Distinction 2017 Global Leadership Award from women’s association Celebrating Women International.
Next Europe – Cooperation and Convergence

Europe’ – as we know it in 2017 – similar to democracies – might ’die’, or collapse as an old and exhausted set of institutions.
Tibor Palánkai: Re-thinking integration

Reflections on Future of EU in Theoretical Contexts at IASK
András Nagy: International Responses to the Hungarian 1956 Revolution

More than six decades had passed after the Soviet Army brutally crashed the Hungarian Revolution yet its significance does not seem to diminish.
Tamás Magyarics: The legacy of the Obama Administration

Great expectations preceded Barack Obama’s presidency. He seemed to endorse a realist approach to international relations.
Muslims in Europe: Integration or Isolation?

Europe’s growing Muslim population… Several factors have contributed to the heightened attention on the question of Islam in Europe…
The Future of International Relations and Nuclear Weapons

James M. Skelly (research fellow of iASK) gave a presentation at the conference First Year of President Trump – The Challenges & Future for Progressive Forces, in the EU Parliament (Brussels, Belgium) last week, on the 8th of November 2017.
Remembering and Forgetting Communism in Hungary

Studies on Collective Memory and Memory Politics in Context This volume deals with a number of case studies in continuities and discontinuities, global, regional and local approaches to memory and memorialization in 20th century Hungary. The point of reference is the emergence, power control and decay of communism as the longest chronological period of this […]