The paper examines the relationship between the political system and the public administration modernization in the Hungarian transition. Its intention is to point out that there are various shortcuts and bottlenecks of the Hungarian modernization and the cumulative impacts of these deficiencies have caused characteristic difference of the Hungarian modernization trajectory from the typical Western trajectories
This paper examines economic trends relevant to Hungary's movement toward EU membership. The analysi...
Hungary is one of the worst-hit countries of the current financial crisis in Central and Eastern Eur...
The paper discusses the political and economic background of the Hungarian economic policy in the ag...
For four decades after World War II (between 1947 and the end of the 1980s), a Soviet-type planned e...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...
The paper examines the requirements of an effective and legitimized democratic political system in t...
The paper focuses on the Hungarian administrative reforms in the East-Central European context in or...
The stirring social and political events of the change of regime in 1989/1990 and the subsequent per...
The paper attempts to answer the question of why Hungary, a country that many Western politicians pr...
Economic transition in Hungary was coupled by the adoption of the “Companies Act” in October 1988, w...
The author was one of the main opponents of the rapid liberalisation of the economy after the collap...
The result of circumspect and considerate preliminary work, by 1990, the system of public administra...
Economic transition in Hungary was coupled by the adoption of the “Companies Act” in October 1988, w...
The paper attempts to answer the question of why Hungary, a country that many Western politicians p...
This study analyzes the puzzle of Hungarian economic drifting in a long run perspective. The underly...
This paper examines economic trends relevant to Hungary's movement toward EU membership. The analysi...
Hungary is one of the worst-hit countries of the current financial crisis in Central and Eastern Eur...
The paper discusses the political and economic background of the Hungarian economic policy in the ag...
For four decades after World War II (between 1947 and the end of the 1980s), a Soviet-type planned e...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...
The paper examines the requirements of an effective and legitimized democratic political system in t...
The paper focuses on the Hungarian administrative reforms in the East-Central European context in or...
The stirring social and political events of the change of regime in 1989/1990 and the subsequent per...
The paper attempts to answer the question of why Hungary, a country that many Western politicians pr...
Economic transition in Hungary was coupled by the adoption of the “Companies Act” in October 1988, w...
The author was one of the main opponents of the rapid liberalisation of the economy after the collap...
The result of circumspect and considerate preliminary work, by 1990, the system of public administra...
Economic transition in Hungary was coupled by the adoption of the “Companies Act” in October 1988, w...
The paper attempts to answer the question of why Hungary, a country that many Western politicians p...
This study analyzes the puzzle of Hungarian economic drifting in a long run perspective. The underly...
This paper examines economic trends relevant to Hungary's movement toward EU membership. The analysi...
Hungary is one of the worst-hit countries of the current financial crisis in Central and Eastern Eur...
The paper discusses the political and economic background of the Hungarian economic policy in the ag...