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The role of institutional and political factors in attracting Chinese and Russian multinationals to the Visegrad countries

  • Ágnes Szunomár,Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary; Institute of World Economics, HUN‑REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary
  • Tamás Peragovics,Institute of World Economics, HUN‑REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary; ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
  • Csaba Weiner,Institute of World Economics, HUN‑REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary

Old Empires, Modern State: Legacies of Partitions on Voting Behaviour in the 2023 Polish Parliamentary Elections

US-Visegrad Realities in Biden’s World of Democracies

  • Peter Rada,Budapest Metropolitan University, Hungury

The Emerging New World System and the European Challenge

  • Attila Ágh,Budapest Corvinus University, Hungury

Not in my House: EU-citizenship among East-Central European Citizens: Comparative Analyses

  • Gert Pickel,Leipzig University, Germany
  • Susanne Pickel,University of Duisburg‑Essen, Germany