by Csenge Dobrai | Mar 4, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Judit Mercédesz Kálmán This paper analyses the development of the Chinese social credit system (SCS) to examine some of the misconceptions surrounding it, particularly those that draw a parallel between the powers wielded by an Orwellian Big Brother and...
by Csenge Dobrai | Mar 3, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Béla Soltész Latin America has almost one-fourth of the world’s oil reserves, although due to the socio-economic collapse of Venezuela, the main producer country, these reserves have been underused for a decade. Other countries, like Mexico and Brazil, are...
by Csenge Dobrai | Feb 17, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Béla Soltész Latin America has almost one-fourth of the world’s oil reserves, although due to the socio-economic collapse of Venezuela, the main producer country, these reserves have been underused for a decade. Other countries, like Mexico and Brazil, are...
by Csenge Dobrai | Feb 10, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Péter Bálint Szabó This paper explores Japan’s position in relation to Taiwan including Japanese policy options in different potential conflict scenarios around the island. Japan has a substantial stake in the conflict, given its economic ties to China and...
by Csenge Dobrai | Feb 1, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Zsolt Trembeczki This policy brief is part of a two-part series analysing the history and current situation of Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI), and its potential role in India’s economy. The previous part found that while Japan has become a major...
by Csenge Dobrai | Feb 1, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Zsolt Trembeczki In March 2022, while celebrating the 70th anniversary of Indo-Japanese diplomatic relations, Japan’s Prime Minister announced his country’s plan to invest USD 42 billion in India over the next five years. This policy brief, the first in a...