Attila Marjan

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Hungarian economist, PhD in international relations. Based in Brussels for fourteen years as diplomat and member of EU commissioners’ cabinets. Two times visiting fellow of Wilson Center in Washington DC. University professor and author of books on EU affairs and geopolitics. Head of department, National University of Public Administration, Budapest.

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Modern Mitteleuropa: differences and similarities in the Visegrad Group

The paper highlights the similarities and differences in the development paths of the four so called Visegrad countries (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, leaving...

Global Markets of Misery

Is our global humanitarian system in transition? If so, what are the key issues before the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit "Today's...

The New EU Voting system – the old west-east north-south division

Economic governance reforms and Eurozone consolidation has significant institutional and political consequences: a multiple-tier integration is ever more realistic. „Out” countries seek to mitigate...

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