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Hungary and the NATO

1996 April 1. sz szilu84

Leading foreign policy experts András Balogh, Ferenc Gazdag and Tamás Krausz meet MP and Defence Minister Keleti György to analyse whether NATO integration brings more advatages or disadvantages to Hungary.

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A simultaneous country study describes, how the relationship be­tween economic development and social conflicts appeared as a crucial problem in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic in the last few decades. The authors explain what alternatives were faced by populist leaders in the 1970s, and what were the consequences of subsequent neo-liberal economic policies. Related Articles … Continue reading Social conflicts in the blind alley of peripherial capitalism →

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The economic crisis about 2000 has not left China intact – its exports decreased relevantly both in volume and value. Chinese authorities opted for stimulating domestic demand to counterweight the unfavourable developments, which required establishing consumer mentality for Chinese people. "It became the first time in the history of China that the idea of consumption … Continue reading New development of consumerism in Chinese society in the late 1990s →

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