Over the past three decades, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have undergone one of the largest and most successful transformations in modern history. Having transitioned from centrally planned economies to dynamic
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Over the past three decades, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have undergone one of the largest and most successful transformations in modern history. Having transitioned from centrally planned economies to dynamic
A Symbolic Day in Sharm el-Sheikh The international peace summit convening today in Sharm el-Sheikh marks the first such gathering in two decades bringing together representatives of Israel, Palestine, the United States, key
By Viktória Lilla Pató This analysis examines the priorities of Hungary and Poland during their presidency of the Council of the European Union, highlighting shared interests and differing approaches. During its 2025 presidency,
By Bernadett Petri The Migration Pact has entered a new phase with the adoption of its first Implementing Decision, which now includes concrete figures and rates for migration. The apparently politically motivated decision
The Visegrad Group – does this cooperation (still) exist? What are the common interests of Poles and Hungarians in the V4?
By Csilla Varga The Visegrad Group as a regional alliance of four Central European countries, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, defined itself as a cooperation representing and promoting the region’s interests