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The objective of the following article is to give the reader a perspective on the events of 1956 in Hungary – known commonly as the 1956 Hungarian Uprising or Revolution (or as it is sometimes called in Hungary: the 1956 Revolution and Freedom Fight) – from the point of view of...
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China's international and domestic policies. The Chinese Communist Party leadership – party chairman Mao Zedong in … large-scale industrial modernization. At the same time, China's awareness that it could develop into a leading player in the …
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The following essay will show that dealing with the Hungarian refugees unmasks the popular stereotypes of the response to the uprising of 1956 as a myth of Austrian national scholarship. There was neither the unrestricted willingness of Austrians nor the boundless gratitude of the Hungarian...
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1956 - Budapest: the time and the place are associated in the minds of many Frenchmen. The name of the Hungarian capital became one of the most painful symbols of the last days of the 4th Republic: after Budapest, many Frenchmen were forced to face their own illusions about the socialist...
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A globális értékláncok kifejezés gyűjtőfogalomként terjedt el azokra a jelenségekre, amelyekben a multinacionális vállalatcsoportok és stratégiai partnereik (pl. az OEM gyártók) az egyes értékteremtő tevékenységeknek leginkább megfelelő helyszíneken (országokban) látják...
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The key concepts of EU regional development policy are: absorption, efficiency, impact and effectiveness of use. These indicators describe the functioning of the policy both at EU and Member State level. As a result of the economic crisis, we see a shift in focus towards high-quality spending....
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This paper contrasts the approaches of the International Monetary Fund, the European Commission and the European Central Bank to the management of the Hungarian financial crisis of 2008. It exposes normal behaviour of the IMF and the EU Commission and dysfunction on the part of the ECB, during...
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Edward Luttwak wrote about the transition from geopolitics to geoeconomics at the end of the Cold War. He argued that the state would give way to corporations, because the pressure for states to place priority on military security was soon to be attenuated. In its place states would work at...
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This article outlines a framework for understanding the non-state nation in a way that is distinct from the existing Nations and Nationalism literature as well as the contemporary Nation Branding scholarship. It argues that minority national groups can be seen both as if they were brands, and...
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