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Fanni Korpics
Research Fellow
International Relations analyst and conference interpreter. Currently she is a PhD candidate at the University of Public Service, previously she graduated from the Corvinus University Budapest. Her main fields of research are French foreign and security policy and European native language minorities.
On 18 February 2022, Mr Jean-Louis Bourlanges, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French National Assembly, was invited to the University of Public Service in Budapest to discuss the cu...
This article aims at analysing the French programme for this semester ahead and at finding out which objectives outlined in the programme are in accordance with the Hungarian interests.
What did this enhanced French-German cooperation mean for the Visegrád countries, and what might the future hold for the two coalitions in the European Union?
Interesting developments might promote cooperation between French and Hungarian political parties on a scale unseen before amidst respective electoral campaigns.
Neutrality is a concept many countries have turned to at one point or another in history in an attempt to safeguard their national sovereignty and territorial integrity. This article, after introducin...
In every French presidential campaign, there are specific issues candidates centre their programmes around. It is not different in 2022 either, when the country prepares for the two rounds of the suff...
When campaigning for the presidential elections in 2017, Emmanuel Macron, leader of the newly created En Marche! party, had promised several reforms in French domestic policies, and on the European as...
The United States has been significantly changing its foreign policy focus
from the Transatlantic region and from the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific region as a
result of its increasing competition...