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VisszaCÍMLAP

New approaches in a complex world

International relations, history and social sciences



Contents


I. HISTORY
László Tamás Vizi: Ninety years of Trianon crisis-management
  1. Introduction
  2. Opportunities between the world wars
  3. The repeated Trianon - Paris, 1947
  4. Problem swept under the carpet: what we don't speak about, it doesn't exist!
  5. Trianon again in the center of attention
  6. Governmental endeavors for the healing of the wounds caused by Trianon, the first attempt of the nation-unification
  7. The spiritual Trianon - the unsuccessful referendum in 2004
  8. The third attempt of the nation-unification
  9. The creation of the national cohesion
Irén Simándi: The feminist movement for women's suffrage
János Sallai-Ildikó Lőwi: The first laws on emigration at the beginning of the 20th century (1903)

II. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
János Simon: Who likes who? Friendly and hostile nations in Europe
  1. Introduction
  2. What kind of opinion we can find about Hungary in the past?
  3. What is the international opinion about Hungarians nowadays?
  4. Who are the friends and enemies of the Czechs?
  5. Who are the friends and enemies of Poland?
  6. A short conclusion
Lyubov Shishelina: Russian policy towards Central Europe and Hungary
Edit Lőrinczné Bencze: Analyzing the enlargement of the European Union: key principles
  1. Introduction
  2. The enlargement timing
  3. The enlargement of the European Union in the respect of integration theories
  4. The legal framework for the enlargement
  5. Substantive enlargement criteria - conditionality
  6. Summary. Challenges and perspectives of EU enlargement in the future
Péter Krisztián Zachar: The Danube Chambers of Commerce Association's activity for recovering from the economic crisis and increasing the competitiveness of enterprises in the Danube Region
  1. Introduction: The role of chambers in Central-Europe
  2. The formation of the DCCA and its organization
  3. The DCCA's Strategy
  4. The DCCA' activity for recovering from the economic crisis and increasing the competitiveness of enterprises in the Danube Region
  5. Summary
András György Kovács: The legal nature of Communications in the EU law
Tamás Sorosy: New elements of NATO's new strategic concept
  1. Basic characteristics of the 1999 strategy, and other important developments
  2. Characteristic features of preparing the new strategic concept
  3. The principal elements of the new strategic concept and its differences from the earlier concepts
  4. Conclusions
Éva Remek: The European Union and the Sahel region - focus on the crisis in Mali and the EUTM Mali
1. Mali panorama
2. What really happened in Mali...
3. ... and what was the European Union's response?
4. EUTM in Mali - Mission description
5. Step by step towards stability in Mali
Krisztina Kállai - János Sallai: The policing challenges of globalisation
  1. The view of globalisation
  2. Consequences and recommendations

III. SOCIAL SCIENCES
Pál Koudela: Turning points of emigration from Hungary - Understanding the present changes in migration structures
  1. Introduction
  2. Historical Turning Points
  3. The last turning point
  4. The Role of Education
  5. Conclusions
Zsuzsanna Wirthné Móricz: The role of social enterprises and their projects in the implementation of strategic plans
  1. Introduction
  2. Definition of Social Enterprises
  3. High Potential of Social Enterprises
  4. Participation in Planning and Implementation of Local Strategies
  5. Conclusion
Lajos Darai: The clarification of incomplete and misinterpreted social science terms in national relations - The necessity and legitimacy of a monolingual dictionary
  1. Basic issue
  2. Relevant Hungarian historical concerns
  3. Conceptually hard to manage facts about us
  4. Legitimate demands: if we give in, nothing changes
  5. Managing the existence of Hungarian national and partner-nation communities


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