Volume 20, Issue 2

Issue published: 30 June 2024
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Abstract The legacies of former partitions are still visible in today’s Poland in the economy, society and politics. Our article integrates the historical and geographical perspective into the study of electoral behaviour in Poland. We conduct a geographical description of electoral results in the 2023...
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Abstract The 2021 elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic brought a shift in populist political communication. While previous research has shown that the emphasis is on accentuating the theme of migration, the 2020 Senate elections have indicated that attention is...
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Abstract Research in Slovenia shows a low level of expression of patriotism amongyoung people, which points to the fact that we are unable to express this value because we are not convinced of its quality and necessity. The belief that we will love and respectour homeland, which has also been a state...
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  • 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
Abstract International business research is usually focused on various aspects of foreign direct investment (FDI) by non‑European emerging‑market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) without attention to non‑traditional factors pulling them into host countries. The objective of this paper is to examine...
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  • Luca Kristóf,Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Abstract The paper deals with the political aspects of the perception of science. The relevance of the topic is underpinned, among other things, by the public policy significance of trust in science and the links between national science and national identity. The literature relates the perception of...
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  • Reza Jamali

Marshall, T. (2023): The Future of Geography: How Power and Politics in Space Will Change Our World. London: Elliott and Thompson Limited.

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