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Tag: Visegrad group

Wanted: Expert fel­lows from non-Visegrad coun­tries with at least five years expe­ri­ence in their field of research

Posted on 01/03/2019

 Think Visegrad is a think tank plat­form for struc­tured dia­logue on issues of strate­gic regional impor­tance. The plat­form aims to ana­lyze […]

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“What If the V4 Countries Were Not Members of the European Union?”, András Inotai (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/12/2017

In Aspen Review, Issue 04/2017 This question would not have gotten any attention a few years ago. During the first […]

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“Harsh expectations versus a modest reality – Economic relations between the Visegrad countries and Russia surrounding the Ukrainian crisis.”, András Deák, Csaba Weiner, Simona Blašková, Barbora Chrzová, Dušan Fischer, Jonáš Syrovátka, Jakub Tomášek, Ernest Wyciszkiewicz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/12/2017

Prague Security Studies Institute, Prague. (2017) With the beginning of the millennium, the Visegrad countries – the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary […]

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Emerging multinational enterprises from East and Southeast Asia in V4 countries and Slovenia, Katalin Völgyi (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/10/2017

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

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Different interpretations of the automotive industry and its role in three semi-peripheral regions of the EU (working paper no. 230), Gábor Túry (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/09/2017

The paper investigates the role of the automotive industry in the Baltic, Visegrád and Iberian region, summarizing the relevant literature. […]

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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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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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