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Keep Calm and Carry On: Hungarian-US Relations under the Biden Administration
Analysis by Márton Ugrósdy
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Márton Ugrósdy at the Foreign Affairs Committee
On December 1, Director of IFAT, Márton Ugrósdy testified before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Hungarian National Assembly on US president elect Joe Biden’s expected impact on international relations.
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Participation on ‘The USA and CEE relations post November’ webinar
IFAT senior research fellow Gergely Varga participated in an online webinar organized by the Vice-Consulate of Hungary in Houston.
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The struggle for technological supremacy – the tech race of the USA and China
On 7 May 2020, the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) hosted an online roundtable discussion with the title The struggle for technological supremacy – the of race the USA and China. Mr. Csaba Moldicz, head of research at Oriental Business and Innovation Center of the Budapest Business School and Mr. Tamás Novák, scientific and technology attaché were participating as panellists.
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Epidemiological cold war – USA and China seeking positions in the post-covid world
On 16 April 2020, the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) hosted an online roundtable discussion with the title Epidemiological cold war – USA and China seeking positions in the post-covid world. Mr. Tamás Péter Baranyi, Deputy Director for Strategy of IFAT and Mr. Gergely Varga, senior researcher of IFAT were participating as panellists.
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The future of the United States in the Asia-Pacific Region – The View from Gellért Hill 2020/2
In IFAT’s latest English podcast, the Insititute’s senior research fellow, Gergely Varga explores the future role and challenges of the US in South Asia with foreign experts Matt Ferchen, program director of Mercator Institute in Berlin, Sandor Kusai, Hungary’s former ambassador to Beijing, and Katarzyna Nawrot, Assistant Professor at Poznan University.
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IFAT hosted a roundtable discussion on changes of regional and global value chains
On 6 February the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) hosted a roundtable discussion on current trends of regional and global value chains. Anikó Magasházi PhD, researcher of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Kőszeg, and László Kacsirek PhD, associate professor Corvinus University of Budapest were invited speakers of the event.
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The Middle East after the death of Soleimani
On January 21, 2020, the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade held a roundtable discussion entitled “The Middle East after the death of Soleimani” with the participation of Erzsébet N. Rózsa (professor at the National University of Public Service and external research fellow of IFAT), Máté Szalai (senior research fellow of IFAT and assistant lecturer at Corvinus University of Budapest), and Gergely Varga (senior research fellow of IFAT). The event was moderated by Péter Wagner, senior research fellow of IFAT and senior lecturer of Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church.