
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
Russia and the Global Oil Market – Why Price Drops Don’t Always Mean Pain for Moscow
The Curse of “Security Guarantees” for Ukraine: And the Option of Guaranteed Neutrality
The UK-Germany Military Pact: Europe’s New Security Paradigm or a Play Within NATO?
Redrawing the Economic Map of the EU: The Hidden Costs of Embracing Ukraine
Armenia at a Crossroads: Internal and External Pressures Driving Yerevan’s Strategic Balancing Act
A Turning Point or Merely a Tactical Move? Kellogg’s Visit to Belarus and What It Might Mean
The Death of Andriy Portnov: Political Context and Consequences
Escalating Deterrence: Europe’s Sanctions and Military Strategy in the Ukraine War
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
