by MKI TM | Aug 6, 2025 | Featured, MKI Perspective, News
Perspective – Written by Philip Pilkington Investors are starting to consider what the end of U.S. dollar hegemony might mean for American capital markets. The developments that are currently taking place could have enormous ramifications for every country with...
by MKI TM | Jul 28, 2025 | Featured, MKI Perspective, News
Perspective – Written by Philip Pilkington The outcome of the negotiations between the United States and the European Union over tariffs has been met with disappointment in Europe. The leading opinion piece in Süddeutsche Zeitung lamented that “this deal is a bad deal...
by MKI TM | Jul 21, 2025 | Featured, News
Apply here! The Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (HIIA) is launching a call for applications for its Future Leaders Program for young talents well-versed in international relations from Hungary and abroad. The fellowship, which is conducted in English,...
by MKI TM | Jul 15, 2025 | Featured, MKI Perspective, News, Research Centers, Secure Neighborhood
Perspective – Written by Ruslan Bortnik At the end of June 2025, U.S. Special Representative Keith Kellogg made a surprise visit to Belarus, marking the highest-level American contact with Minsk since 2020. The meeting with Alexander Lukashenko signaled a cautious...
by MKI | Jun 20, 2025 | Featured, MKI Perspective, Research Centers, Strong Europe Center
Perspective – Written by Philip Pilkington The European Union’s fast-tracking of Ukraine’s membership amid ongoing war threatens the EU’s legal integrity, economic stability, and long-term viability. Initially conceived as a peacekeeping and economic...
by MKI | May 27, 2025 | Featured, MKI Perspective, News
Perspective – Written by Ruslan Bortnik The relationship between the current president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, and his predecessor, Petro Poroshenko, has never been neutral—or mutually respectful. Despite minimal ideological differences, their...