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Tag: Central and Eastern Europe

“Democratic Transition, Europeanization, and Other Metamorphoses of Central Eastern Europe: An EU Member State-Building Perspective”, Andriy Tyushka (College of Europe, Natolin)

Posted on 27/09/2021

Dr Andriy TYUSHKA, Senior Research Fellow in the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the College of Europe in Natolin, has just published a chapter […]

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“Poland in Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th Century: Economic Aspects”, edited by Przemysław Waingertner (Natolin European Centre, Poland)

Posted on 24/04/2021

This publication discusses economic relations connecting Poland with other countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In order to clarify this […]

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“The Eastern European Order in the Polish Political Thought of the 20th Century”, Edited by Przemysław Waingertner (Natolin European Centre, Poland)

Posted on 24/04/2021

The book is devoted to political reflection on the integration of Central and Eastern Europe with the participation, or even […]

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“Poland towards its Southern Neighbours”, edited by Przemysław Waingertner (Natolin European Centre, Poland)

Posted on 22/04/2021

This is another publication from the series devoted to Polish political reflection on the integration of Central and Eastern Europe. […]

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TEPSA Brief: “Where does FDI Really Come From in East Central Europe?”, Magdolna Sass

Posted on 07/05/2020

TEPSA is happy to present its new policy brief “Where does FDI Really Come From in East Central Europe?” written […]

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“Hungary: Leveraging political influence”, András Deák and Csaba Weiner (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 17/12/2018

András Deák, Csaba Weiner: Hungary: Leveraging political influence. In Shentov, O., Stefanov, R. and Vladimirov, M. (Eds.) The Russian Economic […]

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“Europeanization Revisited: Central and Eastern Europe in the European Union”, Michal Matlak, Frank Schimmelfennig & Tomasz Wozniakowski (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Italy)

Posted on 13/12/2018

Michal Matlak, Frank Schimmelfennig & Tomasz Wozniakowski (ed.), ‘Europeanization Revisited: Central and Eastern Europe in the European Union’, November 2018 […]

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“Chinese economic influence in Hungary – Rhetoric versus realities”, Ágnes Szunomár (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 15/11/2018

Chinese companies have increasingly been targeting Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries in the past one and a half decades, […]

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“Desire as Geopolitics: Reading The Glass Room as Central European Fantasy”, Jakub Eberle (IIR, Prague)

Posted on 26/06/2018

The article focuses on the affective dimension of the tension between the Central European aspiration for a Western identity and […]

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“New Perspectives – Issue 3/2017” (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 28/03/2018

IIR is delighted to present the issue 03/2017 of New Perspectives, a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year in […]

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“EU trade policy towards neighbours: experiences and perspectives” Sakariya Yayincili (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 26/02/2018

(eds.): The EU effect. Perspectives on the EU from Central and Eastern Europe. Sakariya Yayincilik.  Sakarya (Turkey) 2017. (ISBN: 978-605-4229-80-2), pp. […]

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“Trade and investment in Central Europe: the lessons of transition for post-socialist Southeast Asia” Ágnes Orosz- Ágnes Szunomár (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 26/02/2018

In: Bolesta, Andrzej (ed.): Post-Communist Development: Europe’s Experiences, Asia’s Challenges. Warsaw: Collegium Civitas Press, 2017. pp. 101-132. Read it here

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Breaking Empires, Making Nations? The First World War and the Reforging of Europe, Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski, Quincy Cloet and Alex Dowdall eds (College of Europe Natolin)

Posted on 25/01/2018

One hundred years on, the First World War is being debated as never before. This applies both to countries where […]

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“Economic Relations between China and Central and Eastern Europe: Trade and Investment Issues”, Ágnes Szunomár, Agnieszka Mccaleb, Xin Chen (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/12/2017

In Weiqing Song (ed), China’s Relations with Central and Eastern Europe – From “Old Comrades” to New Partners, Oxford, United Kingdom: Routledge, pp. […]

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“One Belt, One Road: Connecting China with Central and Eastern Europe? “, Ágnes Szunomár (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/12/2017

  In Cheng, Yu; Song, Lilei; Huang, Lihe (eds.), The Belt & Road Initiative in the Global Arena – Chinese and European Perspectives, Palgrave […]

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Turkish investments abroad, with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe, Tamás Szigetvári (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/10/2017

in: IWE Working Papers, October 2017 Read it here.

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Industry 4.0 in ‘factory economies’, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/10/2017

  In: Béla Galgóczi and Jan Drahokoupil (eds.): Condemned to be left behind ? Can Central and Eastern Europe emerge […]

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Euroscepticism in Slovakia: The broken promise of prosperity and stability, Marta Králiková (IEP, Germany)

Posted on 25/09/2017

The attitude of Slovak citizens towards the European Union is to some extent a paradox: despite positive perception of the […]

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Export Promotion Aims and Reality: A Comparison of the Iberian, Baltic and Central European Region; Andrea Éltető and Katalin Antalóczy (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 17/07/2017

The authors of this research paper, Andrea Éltető and Katalin Antalóczy, propose an explanation of the differences between the aims […]

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The Czech-German Strategic Dialogue: Assessment of Current State and Future Prospects, Benjamin Tallis (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 17/07/2017

This discussion paper by Benjamin Tallis, a senior researcher at the Institute of International Relations, seeks to examine competing evaluations […]

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Turkey: The Other in an Oriental Soap Opera, Vit Benes and Kristyna Tamchynova (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 17/07/2017

Vít Beneš and Kristýna Tamchynová are the authors of the Czech country report which is part of a series on […]

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Belarus’s Disequilibrium: Mounting Challenges and Reluctance to Change, Arkady Moshes & Ryhor Nizhnikau (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 07/07/2017

The pillars of social and political stability are eroding in Belarus, and the economy is deteriorating rapidly. In view of […]

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Export as a form of SME-internationalisation after the crisis – experiences of three European regions, Andrea Éltető (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 28/05/2017

European small and medium-sized enterprises were severely hit by the international crisis of 2008 and export activity – as a […]

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FDI promotion of the Visegrád countries in the era of global value chains, Andrea Éltető and Katalin Antalóczy (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 27/05/2017

Investments (FDI) have become more connected to the global value chains (GVCs) in the past decated. As known, the Visegrád […]

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Sharing the Responsibility or Shifting the Focus? The Responses of the EU and the Visegrad Countries to the Post-2015 Arrival of Migrants and Refugees, Boldizsár Nagy (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 25/05/2017

The key research question of this paper is why the Visegrad group countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) […]

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What does NATO need to ‘project stability’ in its neighbourhood?, Rubén Díaz-Plaja (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 18/05/2017

  At NATO’s Warsaw Summit in 2016, allied leaders announced not only major changes to their collective defence posture but also their […]

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Upgrading and value capture in global value chains in Hungary: more complex than what the smile curve suggests, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 27/04/2017

In: Szent-Iványi Balázs (ed.) Foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe: post-crisis perspectives. 266 p. Basingstoke; London; New York: […]

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The Antitrust dispute between the European Commission and Gazprom: Towards an amicable deal, Marco Siddi (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 25/04/2017

The European Commission has endorsed Gazprom’s commitments to revise its monopolistic practices in East-Central Europe, which would allow a better […]

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The Influence of Protest Movements on the Development of Diasporic Engagement: The Case of Euromaidan and its Impact for the Ukrainian Diaspora in Poland and Germany, Magdalena Patalong & Richard Steinberg (IEP, Germany)

Posted on 18/04/2017

Magdalena Patalong and Richard Steinberg published an article together with Andriy Korniychuk of our partner the Institute of Public Affairs […]

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The Refugee Debate in Central and Eastern Europe: Can the EU-Turkey Deal Survive Without Intra EU Convergence on Relocation and Resettlement?, Bianca Benvenuti (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 30/03/2017

The Global Turkey in Europe (GTE) project aims at establishing a platform to discuss and analyse the rapid transformation of […]

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Central Europe: The Death of Dreams?, Michal Kořan (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 21/03/2017

Michal Kořan, a Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of International Relations, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published […]

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Mapping migration challenges in the EU transit and destination countries, Erzsébet N. Rózsa (ed.) (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 10/03/2017

An EuroMesCo – Euro-Mediterranean Study Commission – joint policy study. FOREWORD. Erzsébet Nagyné Rózsa IMPACT OF THE MIGRATION CHALLENGES ON […]

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The European ‘Other’ in Poland’s Conservative Identity Project, Molly O’Neal (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 02/03/2017

Since taking office in November 2015, Poland’s conservative government has pressed for a sweeping reinterpretation of the past, and a […]

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One Year after the Sanctions: Is Europe ready for the Belarus crisis? Arkady Moshes & Ryhor Nizhnikau (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 18/02/2017

The results of the ongoing normalization in relations between the EU and Belarus have been very modest, as have the […]

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A Comparative Perspective on Institutional Quality in Countries at Different Stages of European Integration, Will Bartlett, Nevenka Čučković and Krešimir Jurlin (IRMO, Croatia)

Posted on 17/02/2017

The paper investigates changes in institutional quality in countries at different stages of European integration over the seven-year period from […]

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Czech-German Relations: A Dialogue in Place of Strategy, in Hope of Strategy and in Need of Strategy, Benjamin Tallis (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 09/02/2017

“The Czech-German Strategic Dialogue has been hailed as a significant upgrading of relations between the two countries. However, while it […]

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Upgrading and Value Capture in Global Value Chains in Hungary: More Complex than What the Smile Curve Suggests, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/01/2017

Upgrading and Value Capture in Global Value Chains in Hungary: More Complex than What the Smile Curve Suggests. In: Balázs […]

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Inequalities of Accumulation: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe, Annamária Artner (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/01/2017

Inequalities of accumulation: The case of Central and Eastern Europe. In: Balázs Szentiványi (ed.): Foreign direct investment in Central and […]

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Solidarity, Securitisation, and Europe in an Age of Hybrid Threats, Mark Galeotti (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 02/01/2017

Mark Galeotti contributed to the Central European Political Science Review an analysis of the series of very real threats Europe is facing from […]

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Euroscepticism in Small EU Member States, Karlis Bukovskis (Ed.) (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 21/12/2016

The book “Euroscepticism in Small EU Member States” is an effort by an international team of analysts to address the […]

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