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After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, both successor states had to rebuild their armed forces on an entirely new foundation. The path Slovakia has taken over the past almost three decades has not b...
Since the end of the Second World War France has been trying to find its place in the global military structure. It is undoubtedly a North-Atlantic ally and a fundamental member of the West, but at th...
Up until today, Christian democracy, at least on a conceptual level, has been decisive in Hungarian politics. In our analysis, we investigate the historical roots of Hungarian Christian democracy. Aft...
The unique relationship between Switzerland and the European Union has recently come to a turning point. As a non–EU member state, Switzerland is surrounded by member states, except for Liechtenstei...
Finland has been influenced by several great powers throughout its history. After independence in 1917, its foreign and security policy was determined by its relationship with Russia. The policy of ne...
Although the South Slavic War ended more than twenty years ago, its consequences and unresolved issues are still with us today. The collapse of the former Yugoslavia had catastrophic implications for ...
This research aims to highlight the complexity of the concept of state neutrality. To this end, it focuses on states whose neutrality is disputed by the international community, meaning that some acce...
The roots of Christian democracy stretch far, at least to the beginnings of the 19th century. In our former article entitled the Forgotten Origins of Christian Democracy, published in the Hungarian Co...