Changes in Hungary from American Perspective

Changes in Hungary from American Perspective

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Priscilla Cheng, Alex Cleghorn, Jeffrey Jerden, Chaundra Monday, Meshea Poore

Once again the Hungarian Europe Society organised the leadership program of the German Marshall Fund of the United States between 29 March and 3 April 2019 in Budapest and the Danube Bend. The Hungarian study tour for five US fellows - Priscilla Cheng, Los Angeles County, Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO; Monterey Park, California, Alex Cleghorn, State of Alaska, Department of Law; Anchorage, Alaska, Jeffrey Jerden, Centennial Holding Company; Atlanta, Georgia, Chaundra Monday, Progressive Insurance; Cleveland, Ohio, Meshea Poore, West Virginia State Bar; Charleston, West Virginia - was co-ordinated by Enikő Pap. 

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