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Applied Geopolitics: Analyzing Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and China
In this podcast episode, Rodger Baker, the director of the Stratfor Center for Applied Geopolitics at RANE, speaks with Zoltan Fehér, Diplomat-Scholar, associate research fellow at HIIA about the origins and implications of the strategic competitive relationship between the United States and China.
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Antonia Ferrier at the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade
Antonia Ferrier, vice-president for external affairs of the International Republican Institute (IRI) visited the Insitute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) on 18 November 2022. She arrived with her colleagues, head of the Budapest IRI office, Andrea Keerbs, and senior IRI advisor, Amb. Réka Szemerkényi, former Ambassador of Hungary to the US.
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What are sanctions good for? International experiences from before 2022
The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) held a roundtable discussion on the 9th of November 2022 entitled „What are sanctions good for? International experiences from before 2022”. Invited guests were Miklós Sárközy (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary), Béla Soltész (IFAT) and Anton Bendarzsevszkij (Oeconomus Foundation of Economic Research). The conference was moderated by Péter Stepper (IFAT).
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Global Order in Transition: The Possible Consequences of the Russo–Ukrainian War
On 7 March, 2022 the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) organized a Hungarian-language roundtable discussion, where research fellows and senior research fellows of the Institution, Tamás Levente Molnár, Gergely Salát, Máté Szalai, as well as Wagner Péter shed light on the current events from different perspectives and shared their thoughts on the likely consequences. The event was moderated by IFAT research fellow Nikolett Garai.
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The Crisis in Kazakhstan and Great Power Interests
On February 1, 2022 the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) held an online roundtable discussion titled “The Crisis in Kazakhstan and Great Power Interests”. The conference focused on the protest in January 2022 that erupted in response to the significant fuel prices rises resulting from governmental decisions. The participants were György Ilyash, Russia expert, Viktor Eszterhai, China expert and Zoltán Egeresi, Turkey expert. The discussion was moderated by László Vasa.
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How do External Powers Perceive the Current Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
In the 4:1 series of the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, four experts give a short answer to the same question concerning international politics and economics. Our aim is to launch scientific debates in and beyond Hungary and promote dialogue among experts. In this issue our topic is “How do external powers perceive the current situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina?”