by Csenge Dobrai | Apr 12, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Gergely Salát Xi Jinping, who was re-elected as Party General Secretary in October 2022, has been in power for a decade, and significant changes have taken place in China’s domestic and international situation during these ten years. This three-part study...
by Csenge Dobrai | Apr 8, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Gergő Máté Nagy There is increasing talk about the weakening of the global hegemony of the United States of America and the gradual transformation of the international system today. Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) play an essential role in these...
by Csenge Dobrai | Apr 7, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysy by Gergely Fejérdy and Gergely Király France, both as a representative of Western civilisation and as a former colonial power on the African continent, finds itself confronted with Russia, a country that follows radically different principles. The...
by Csenge Dobrai | Mar 16, 2023 | MKI Policy Brief, News
Analysis by Veronika Tóth While the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea posed a significant threat to Japan and South Korea, key US allies in Northeast Asia, their passive responses indicated a reluctance to sacrifice relations with Russia over the conflict. In...
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...