Publications

How Brexit could hurt expats

June 20, 2016

CENS researcher Zsuzsanna Végh has contributed to ECFR's dataset titled "Brits Abroad: How Brexit could hurt expats" with research about the situation of British nationals in Hungary. The publication gives a comprehensive overview about how Great Britain leaving the EU could impact the housing, education, healthcare, pension and employment situation of British expats across the European Union. Find out more here.

A call for "multi-levelization" of Visegrad

June 10, 2016

The article "A call for “multi-levelization”. Taking stock of Visegrad after 25 years" by CENS researcher Zsuzsanna Végh and AMO's research director Vít Dostál was published in Visegrad Insight. The piece concludes that "[b]y stepping up support for creative thinking and innovative cooperation at the non-governmental level, the Visegrad Group would not only be renewed internally, but would be more empowered to channel constructive and forward-looking ideas into the European debate, as well.

Journal article: "Hungarian Answers after the Maidan"

The article titled "Hungarian Answers after the Maidan (Magyar válaszok a Majdan után)" by CENS researcher Zsuzsanna Végh has been published in REGIO (Vol 24, no 1 (2016)). The article is available in Hungarian here and attached.

Access the whole issue here (in Hungarian).

CENS researcher, Hana Semanić, contributs to OSW’s report “Paradoxes of stabilization. Bosnia and Herzegovina from the perspective of Central Europe”

March 21, 2016

CENS researcher Hana Semanić has contributed to OSW’s report “Paradoxes of stabilization. Bosnia and Herzegovina from the perspective of Central Europe” on the education system in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The report is devoted to analyzing the internal challenges to the stability, coherence and unity of the country. Special attention was also placed on examining the interest and strategies of the various international actors since they can hinder or support the reform process.

Britain in Europe

February 16, 2016

CENS researcher Zsuzsanna Végh has contributed to ECFR's "Britain in Europe Renegotiation Scorecard" with the section detailing the Hungarian position on the British reform demands ahead of the February EU Summit. The publication gives a comprehensive overview about all member states' views of the four key demands, the expected coalition partners and the state of debate on the issue in the countries. Find out more here.