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Revolution in Latin-America

1998 July 1. sz szilu84
The article of the distinguished US senator from the mid 1960s describes the two faces of US foreign policy tradition by criticising Washington's policy towards the contemporary social and political movements in Latin America.

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From the cold war to the “end of history” – About the bipolar world and the future of socialism

The author presents a new approach to the assessment of the bipolar world order, illuminating from the point of view of political science how the bipolar model determined domestic political structures in various parts of the world. Neoconservativism, the breakthrough of which marked the end of state socialism, is reconsidered from the point of view … Continue reading From the cold war to the “end of history” – About the bipolar world and the future of socialism →

The Fal of Self-Governance – The Neoliberal Systemic Change in Poland

The history of systemic changes in East-Europe began in Poland. The negotiated transformation that was often presented as an ideal case has been celebrated at its 20th anniversary both by the political elite and mainstream media. The article highlights the less known background events that in fact set the path for the Polish systemic change. … Continue reading The Fal of Self-Governance – The Neoliberal Systemic Change in Poland →

No. 36 | (Winter 1997)

We are waiting nearly 20 years in Hungary for a recovery from economic crisis and hope to see the "end of the tunnel." So far neither austerity measures imposed as a reflex by the economic policy nor structural reforms – market reforms and the system change – put an end to the crisis. Problems of … Continue reading No. 36 | (Winter 1997) →

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