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Permanent and Changing Features of Foreign Policy in Hungary since 1989
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Károly Banai
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29. Juli 2021
Published Online: 2021-07-29
Published in Print: 2015-02-01
© 2021 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- CONTENT
- HUNGARY’S PATH TOWARD AN ILLIBERAL SYSTEM
- Hungary on the Way from a Liberal to an Illiberal System. Introductory Remarks
- Hungary’s Constitutional Evolution During the Last 25 Years
- The Transformation of the Hungarian Party System. From Democratic Chaos to Electoral Autocracy
- Permanent and Changing Features of Foreign Policy in Hungary since 1989
- The Hungarian Economy. On the Wrong Trajectory
- The Hungarian Media System. Stopping Short or Re-Transformation?
- Poland and Hungary after the 2008 Global Crisis
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Paul Stubbs / Christopher Solioz (eds.), Towards Open Regionalism in South East Europe
- Eric Gordy, Guilt, Responsibility, and Denial. The Past at Stake in Post- Milošević Serbia
- Florentina C. Andreescu, From Communism to Capitalism. Nation and State in Romanian Cultural Production
- Uwe Hinrichs / Thede Kahl / Petra Himstedt-Vaid (eds.), Handbuch Balkan. Studienausgabe
- Gabriela Vojvoda, Raum und Identitätskonstruktionen im Erzählen Dževad Karahasans. Der Dritte Raum als Verhandlungsinstanz für eine bosnische kulturelle Identität
- Jelena Obradović-Wochnik, Ethnic Conflict and War Crimes in the Balkans. The Narratives of Denial in Post-Conflict Serbia
- Ana Juncos, EU Foreign and Security Policy in Bosnia. The Politics of Coherence and Effectiveness
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- CONTENT
- HUNGARY’S PATH TOWARD AN ILLIBERAL SYSTEM
- Hungary on the Way from a Liberal to an Illiberal System. Introductory Remarks
- Hungary’s Constitutional Evolution During the Last 25 Years
- The Transformation of the Hungarian Party System. From Democratic Chaos to Electoral Autocracy
- Permanent and Changing Features of Foreign Policy in Hungary since 1989
- The Hungarian Economy. On the Wrong Trajectory
- The Hungarian Media System. Stopping Short or Re-Transformation?
- Poland and Hungary after the 2008 Global Crisis
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Paul Stubbs / Christopher Solioz (eds.), Towards Open Regionalism in South East Europe
- Eric Gordy, Guilt, Responsibility, and Denial. The Past at Stake in Post- Milošević Serbia
- Florentina C. Andreescu, From Communism to Capitalism. Nation and State in Romanian Cultural Production
- Uwe Hinrichs / Thede Kahl / Petra Himstedt-Vaid (eds.), Handbuch Balkan. Studienausgabe
- Gabriela Vojvoda, Raum und Identitätskonstruktionen im Erzählen Dževad Karahasans. Der Dritte Raum als Verhandlungsinstanz für eine bosnische kulturelle Identität
- Jelena Obradović-Wochnik, Ethnic Conflict and War Crimes in the Balkans. The Narratives of Denial in Post-Conflict Serbia
- Ana Juncos, EU Foreign and Security Policy in Bosnia. The Politics of Coherence and Effectiveness