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Curriculum vitae

Name: Tamás SZIGETVÁRI, PhD

Date of birth: 08-05-1972

Place of birth: Budapest

Civil status: married, 6 children

Position: Senior research fellow

E-mail:

Phone: 06-1-224-67-64

Fields of Research:

  • Economic development in the MENA region
  • Mediterranean policy of the EU
  • Turkey (EU relations, economic development)
  • Infrastructure, services
  • Regional development in Hungary

Publications (in foreign languages)

Szigetvári, T. (ed.), The European Union's Eastern Partnership: Experiences, Efforts and Expectations.East European Studies Series, No. 3, 2011, IWE, Budapest:, 150 pp.

"Strong Europe with a Human Touch" - Erwartungen an die erste ungarische Ratspräsidentschaft, (with Gábor Túry, Krisztina Vida) integration, 1/2011, pp. 378-383.

The European Union and the Upheavels in North Africa, IWE Hungary's EU Precidency Series, No. 9, http://www.vki.hu/sn_eng/sn-eng-9.pdf, 23 February 2011

Slovakia, in: Krisztina Vida (ed.): Th impact of the 10 New Member States on EU decision making. The Experience of the first years. FEPS - IWE, Budapest, 2010,  pp. 87-96., http://www.feps-europe.eu/fileadmin/downloads/framingeurope/1008_FEPS_IWE_NewEUMS.pdf

The European Neighbourhood Policy. Concept, practice, future and the priorities of Hungary, IWE Working Papers No. 192, December 2009

The European Neighbourhood Policy. Concept, practice, future and the priorities of Hungary, in: Attila Ágh - Judit Kiss-Varga (eds.): The global crisis and the EU respenses. The perspectives of the SBH team presidency, 'Together for Europe' Research Centre, Budapest, 2009, pp. 157-174.          

Hungary is looking to the east (with: Krisztina Vida, Zsuzsa Ludvig), EU-27 Watch, No. 9, 2009, pp. 119-121

EU-funded assistance for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Some Member Countries (with Sándor Meisel), Development and Finance, 3/2008, pp. 58-67.

Hungarian economic relations with the Arab world, Hungarian Statistical Review, Special number 11, 2007, pp. 117-135.

Competition and Finance in Italian Road Infrastructure, Development and Finance, 2007/1., pp. 50-60.

The state of infrastructural development in Hungary 1990-2002 (szerk. és társszerző: Ehrlich Éva), MEH, Budapest, 2006, p. 201

Transformation and Hungarian Regional Development: Facts, Trends, Dilemmas and Objectives, IWE Working Papers, No. 137., July 2003, p. 30 (with Éva Ehrlich)

Finanzierungsprobleme der Verkehrsinfrastrukturentwicklung in Polen, Tschechien und Ungarn, Wolfgang Gerstenberger (ed.): Vor dem EU-Beitritt - Tendenzen und Perspektiven des Strukturwandels und der Migration in Zentraleuropa, Dresden, 2002, pp. 65-72.

Transformación y desarrollo regional en Hungría: hechos, tendencias, dilemas y objetivos. In: Dimensiones del desarrollo regional ed. López, Carlos Riojas y Scott, James W. La Colección de Babel No 31. Primavera 2004 Revista Universidad de Guadalajara (with Éva Ehrlich ), pp. 113-128.

Regional Development in Hungary, in: Grzegorz Gorzelak - Éva Ehrlich - Lubomir Faltan - Michal Illner (szerk.): Central Europe in Transition: Towards EU Membership, Regional Studies Ass., Polish Section, Warsawa, 2001, pp. 287-309.

Economic Breakthrough by the Mediterranean Countries in the Context of EU Enlargement, IWE Working Papers, No. 121 (with Louai Balbisi), 2001, p. 16

Regional integration tendencies in MENA (Middle East and North Africa), IWE Working Papers, No. 100 (with Nasser M. Suleiman), 1999, p. 22

 

Academic qualifications

1996 - 2002

Budapest University of Economic Sciences, PhD in International Relations

1990 - 1996

Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Faculty of International Relations, MSc in Economics

Working place

1996 -

Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Research fellow

Main research fields:

  • The Mediterranean politics of the EU (The Euro-Mediterranean partnership program. Relations between the EU and Turkey)
  • Economic and social developments in the Middle East and North African region
  • International comparison of infrastructures
  • Regional developments in Hungary

2010 -

Pázmány Péter Catholic University, International Studies Department, associate professor

Staying abroad

09/1999 - 07/2000

Visiting research fellow, German Orient Institute, Hamburg

09/1993 - 07/1994

Fellowship in the Habib Boughiba Institute, Tunis
Certificate in "Arab language and civilisation"

Language knowledge

English, German (fluent)
French, Italian (good)
Arabic, Russian, Turkish (basic)

 










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