14 Dec Understanding the Hungarian referendum
Dániel Bartha spoke about the lessons we leart from Orbán's referendum 2016.10.04. Hospodárske Noviny...
Dániel Bartha spoke about the lessons we leart from Orbán's referendum 2016.10.04. Hospodárske Noviny...
Botond Feledy (CEID) described prime minister Orbán's position in Brussels 2016.10.05. Magyar Nemzet...
Edit Inotai, CEID Research Fellow spoke about prime minister Orbán and the Hungarian referendum in the El Espanol article 2016.10.02. El Espanol...
by Daniel Bartha The Russian aggression in Ukraine raised Hungary’s interest on defence issues. The country had a long-term obligation to deal with its defence sector. Not only there was no substantial defence procurement in the last decade, since the country decided to buy the JAS-39...
A systemic crisis or a temporary loss of confidence According to Kelly Gibson, campaign manager at Hamburger Gibson Creative, the current wave of disillusionment amongst American citizens with their political elite is not as severe as it seems. It is not that people are losing faith...
Has the world forgotten about the Western Balkans? - this was the motto of our eighth Euro-Atlantic Café organized in the city of Pécs. Our panelists, Prof. Géza Jeszenszky, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary, Ambassador to Washington and Oslo and Prof. István Gyarmati,...
by Edit Inotai Download Mainstream was yesterday, today the stage belongs to anti-establishment politicians on both sides of the Atlantic. American commentators are usually puzzled by the rise of populist - radical right or left - politicians in the European Union, while Europeans are horrified by the...
Budapest Security Conference – Event Summary Keynote Speeches A new world order is currently being established, and Hungary should be on the winning side – started Mr. Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary. Thus, we need to adapt to the new political, economic...
Migration, as approached from four different angles by the four panelists, unveiled a broad spectrum of opinions and perspectives which contributed to an unbiased and thorough interpretation of the current situation. A new migration regime According to Mr. Michael Spindelegger, Director General of the Vienna-based International Center...
On the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Visegrad Cooperation in 1991, Mr. Géza Jeszenszky, foreign minister in the first democratically elected Hungarian government headed by József Antall, discussed his views on the past and future of V4 with Mr. Dániel Bartha, executive director...