
Secure Neighborhood
The Secure Neighborhood Center is dedicated to fostering regional stability and security in the complex geopolitical landscape of Hungary’s Eastern neighborhood. With a keen focus on understanding the repercussions of recent conflicts in Hungary’s vicinity, as well as emphasizing cooperation initiatives, the center analyzes the development and security of this important region.
News
A Grand Strategy for the U.S. in Central Eurasia: Escaping Eastern Question 2.0 and Introducing a Three Seas Initiative for Central Eurasia
Operation Eastern Sentry: A Reflexive Response with Variations
The “Belarusian Balcony” – An Opportunity for American Transactionalism, a Shackle on European Political Thinking
Armenia-Azerbaijan: No Peace, Nor War | HIIA Spotlight 2025/1
The Potential Extension of New START: Global (In)Stability Ahead?
Ukraine’s Political Crossroads: The Anti-Corruption Crisis and the Shifting Balance of Power
Can Serbia Escape the Geopolitical Grip of Great Powers?
Russia and the Global Oil Market – Why Price Drops Don’t Always Mean Pain for Moscow
Studies
After Twenty-Seven Months of War, Ukraine Needs Peace
MKI Report by István Íjgyártó & Sándor Seremet
Budapest Outlook 2024/1: The 3+2 Seas Initiative
The Budapest Outlook is the podcast channel of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs.
The Karabakh Peace Process and the Hungarian Strategy of Connectivity
MKI Report – Péter Pál Kránitz
Sándor SEREMET PhD
Senior Research Fellow, Research Center Coordinator
Péter Pál KRÁNITZ PhD
Senior Research Fellow
Mátyás SZILÁGYI
Senior Research Fellow
