Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary

CímUncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary
Közlemény típusaPublikáció / Publication
Év / Year2021
SzerzőkHegedűs, István, Anghel Veronica, Freudenstein Roland, Muzergues Thibault, Vincze Hajnalka, Kupchan Charles A., Smith Julie, Kucharczyk Jacek, Gati Charles, Müller Jan-Werner, Róna-Tas Ákos, Hegedűs Dániel, Bárd Petra, Boda Zsolt, Zgut Edit, Casale Roger, Hallin Daniel C., Dezséri Kálmán, and Prát Šárka
ISBN978-615-01-3933-3
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Responsible for the publication: István Hegedűs, Chairman
Editors: István Hegedűs, Erik Uszkiewicz
Graphics: Réka Elekes

Manuscript completed on 15 November 2021

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Magyarországi Európa Társaság - Hungarian Europe Society H-1052 Budapest, Gerlóczy utca 11.

The "Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary" project was supported by the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom.

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Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary

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