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No. 41., 22. November 2011.

Ágnes Szunomár: EU-China Cooperation in the Field of Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities


No. 40., 17. November 2011.

Zsuzsánna Biedermann: Change we can believe in?


No. 39., 27. October 2011.

Gábor Monori: The Pacific grid - Recent Accession round of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement


No. 38., 27. October 2011.

Andrea Éltető: The last weeks of the Spanish government


No. 37., 10. October 2011.

Zsuzsa Ludvig: 'One swallow does not make a summer' - some thoughts on the occasion of the Warsaw EU Eastern Partnership Summit


No. 36., 10. October 2011.

Tamás Szigetvári: EU-Turkey relations - what about membership?


No. 35., 10. October 2011.

Kálmán Dezséri: EU budget - the next Multiannual Financial Programme (2014 - 2020): Member State Arguments for and against the proposal


No. 34., 23. September 2011.

Ágnes Szunomár: The roots of Chinese-Central European relations – The case of Hungary


No. 33., 20. September 2011.

Kálmán Dezséri: Possible Costs of a Eurozone Collapse


No. 32., 1. September 2011.

Péter Farkas: The Deeper Reasons for the Shaking of the World Economy

 

No. 31., 2. August 2011.

Zsuzsa Ludvig: EU-Russian relations - Are they finally on track? - some thoughts on the occasion of the last EU-Russia summit


No. 30., 12. July 2011.

Miklós Somai: Commission's Proposals for the 2014-2020 Multi-Annual Financial Framework


No. 29., 6. July 2011.

Krisztina Vida: The Hungarian Presidency of the EU Council in a Nutshell


No. 28., 4. July 2011.

Tamás Novák: Central Europe's Economic Path in mid-2011


No. 27., 21. June 2011.

Margit Rácz: Questions about Debt-financing in the Eurozone


No. 26., 20. June 2011.

Annamária Artner: Ireland – Turning Back the Clock


No. 25., 17. June 2011.

Ágnes Szunomár: Europe and Asia together against non-traditional security challenges


No. 24., 3. June 2011.

Annamária Artner: The key question behind the Greek crisis


No. 23., 3. June 2011.

Katalin Völgyi: The 20th EU–Japan Summit in Brussels


No. 22., 2. June 2011.

Zsuzsánna Biedermann: France at the helm of the G20 in 2011


No. 21., 9. May 2011.

Péter Farkas: The state of the world economy at the beginning of 2011, with special attention to European Union competitiveness


No. 20., 4. May 2011.

Csaba Weiner: In the end, it always comes down to the Gas


No. 19., 21. April 2011.

Andrea Éltető: Spain in Focus


No. 18., 14. April 2011.

Andrea Szalavetz: The Changing Face of Industrial Policy in Europe


No. 17., 5. April 2011.

Miklós Somai: The CAP after 2013


No. 16., 29. March 2011.

Krisztina Vida: The European Council of 24-25 March: heading towards an economic union?


No. 15., 21. March 2011.

David Ellison: The Climate Challenge and EU Policy Efforts


No. 14., 16. March 2011.

Gábor Túry: Visegrad Cooperation and the Hungarian EU presidency - Representing the Common Interests of the Region


No. 13., 9. March 2011.

Margit Rácz: From Mountains to Molehills?


No. 12., 8. March 2011.

Zsuzsa Ludvig: Question mark on the substance of the Eastern Partnership - Whose interests matter?


No. 11., 7. March 2011.

Ágnes Szunomár: The Past, Present and Future of the European Social Model


No. 10., 1. March 2011.

Sándor Meisel: EU Trade Policy: New Orientations and Challenges


No. 9., 23. February 2011.

Tamás Szigetvári: The European Union and the Upheavals in North Africa


No. 8., 11. February 2011.

Atilla Hugyecz: Oil Companies, Pipelines and Energy Security - Implications of the European Council Summit on Energy


No. 7., 9. February 2011.

András Székely-Doby: India and the EU: Approaching the Free Trade Agreement


No. 6., 7. February 2011.

Andrea Szalavetz: An Innovation Union? - Perspectives and Shortcomings


No. 5., 1. February 2011.

Miklós Szanyi: Some Lessons for Europe from the Global Crisis


No. 4., 31. January 2011.

Zsuzsánna Biedermann: Role of the EU in a New Global Financial System


No. 3., 25. January 2011.

András Inotai: Remarks on the Role of Germany in the Current Eurozone Financial Crisis


No. 2., 19. January 2011.

Katalin Völgyi: The perception of the European Union in Japan


No. 1., 19. January 2011.

Andrea Éltető: Has Portugal Avoided the Fall?










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