Researchers' Night: Old-New Questions in International Relations

Researchers' Night: Old-New Questions in International Relations

Global Relations Department | Foreign and Security Policy

, 17:00 | Facebook Live

The Antall József Knowledge Centre is participating for the third time in 2021 in the Researchers’ Night, a series of programmes organised across Europe to promote science and careers in research. At the event, which will take place on 24 September 2021, researchers from the Antall József Knowledge Centre will provide insight into their diverse research activities in the field of social sciences, especially international relations, through their presentations to interested parties. The lectures will focus on key topics, challenges, and issues concerning, among others, transatlantic relations, Latin America, European Union, Middle East, and the countries of East and Southeast Asia.

 

17:00-17:20 Fanni Korpics: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in France

17:25-17:45 Péter Dobrowiecki: War, Culture, Borders—Conflicts and Resolution Models in the Western Balkans

17:50-18:10 Zsombor Pál: The Place of Portugal in the European Union

18:15-18:35 Elina Herédi: Global Dimensions of European Climate Protection

18:40-19:00 Lukács Krajcsír: “That’s One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for Africans.”—The History of the Zambian Space Programme

19:05-19:25 Bence Kocsev: Is Globalisation in a Retreat, and, if So, Why Not?—The Impact of the Pandemic on Globalisation

19:30-19:50 Simon Szilvási: The Northeast Passage—Opportunities and Realities

19:55-20:15 Zsolt Csepregi: The Significance of Israeli Domestic and Foreign Policy Transformation in 2021 from a Hungarian Perspective

20:20-20:40 Balázs Hamar: Food Crisis in North Korea and the World Food Programme Strategy for Support

20:45-21:05 Norbert Miklós: The Digital Yuan—Another Cryptocurrency or the Future?

21:10-21:30 Zsófia Gulyás: Does it Link or Divide?—The Role of the Mekong River in Relations between China and the countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion

Global Relations Department