Foreign Policy Review 2024/1

2025. 01. 17.
Hungary in/and the Western Balkans

 

Publisher: Dorina Molnár
Editor: Julianna Ármás, Ferenc Németh

ISSN 1588-7855 (Print)
ISSN 2064-9428 (Online)

The full volume is available here.
Contents
  • Péter Pál Kránitz: Hungarian Orientalism and the ‘European East’ in the Dual Monarchy Period – The Balkans, Hungary’s ‘Civilizing Mission’, and the Case of the Annexation Crisis
  • Zsuzsa Beszteri – László Domján – László Dux – Gellért Tamás Horváth – Ferenc Kékesi – István Lakatos – Zoltán Márky – Péter Mocsáry – Csaba Rada – Csaba Törő: The Contribution of the Network of Hungarian Senior Advisors to the EU Integration Process of WB Countries
  • Paul Persaud: From the Eastern Strategy to the Eastern Opening: Examining the Impact of Hungarian Military Diplomacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo
  • Mehdi Sejdiu: Hungary and Kosovo, a Cautiously Active Relationship
  • Dmitry Erokhin: Economic Dynamics: Hungary and the Western Balkans
  • Csaba Máté Lovász: The Evolution of Hungarian Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions in the Western Balkans at the Beginning of the 21st Century
  • Kitti Pásztor: Energizing Relations: Deepening Energy Cooperation between Hungary and the Western Balkans
  • Meszár Tárik – Árpád Párducz: Securing the Southern Border: Hungary’s Migration Policy in Relation to the Western Balkans