Europe journey

Europe journey

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The book gives replies to the following questions:

-          Do we know enough about the European integration?
-          From where and how the European cooperation has started?
-          Do we have enough information from the past, so that we may understand the present?  
-          What is the logic of the European integration?
-          What is the role of the joint Institutions?
-          What is the role of the participating countries?
-          What is the role of some key personalities?
 
The book is recommended to those European citizens who seek replies to these questions and to students. You may buy the book at a reduced price on the spot.

The book is planned to be translated into English at a later stage.

You can find further information on this site .

English
In February 2022 a new publication of the EUritage project entitled "A European success story? Central Europe from democratic revolutions to EU accession (1989-2004) and beyond" has been issued in cooperation with the Hungarian Europe Society, with István Hegedűs' article entitled "Hungary at the...
Pro-European vision for the European Union from the perspective of the Visegrad countries: The summary discussion paper of the V4Europe project has been published in July 2018, edited by István Hegedűs, András Radnóti, Zsuzsanna Szelényi, Zsuzsanna Végh and Erik Uszkiewicz.
Where Does the PERC-index Stand? or from EU Destructivists to Federalists: the Relationship of Hungarian Parliamentary Parties towards the European Union" is the title of the second report by the research team of the Hungarian Europe Society published on 20 March, 2014.
The publication by the Hungarian Europe Society entitled "The Future of Democracy: Strengthening Liberal Values, Institutions and Procedures at Global, European, Regional and National Levels" has been issued in June 2022. 
The final report entitled "The Response of the Visegrad Countries to the Refugee Crisis" was completed by the Hungarian Europe Society at the end of September 2016. The authors are István Hegedűs, Györgyi Kocsis, Kata Nagy, András Schweitzer, Zsófia Stahl, Erzsébet Strausz, Erik Uszkiewicz,...