Hungary’s Pragmatic Foreign Policy in a Post-American World

This paper seeks to provide an overview of Hungary’s foreign policy priorities since the change of the political system of 1989–90. It intends to critically analyse the rise of pragmatism, in particular, in the new policy chapters of the ‘Turn towards the East’ and the ‘Opening to the South’, while...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d2af351774c145da835eeb6762943af22021-12-02T16:39:06ZHungary’s Pragmatic Foreign Policy in a Post-American World1801-342210.2478/pce-2020-0006https://doaj.org/article/d2af351774c145da835eeb6762943af22020-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2020-0006https://doaj.org/toc/1801-3422This paper seeks to provide an overview of Hungary’s foreign policy priorities since the change of the political system of 1989–90. It intends to critically analyse the rise of pragmatism, in particular, in the new policy chapters of the ‘Turn towards the East’ and the ‘Opening to the South’, while it also looks at the international system itself with its recent developments and how Hungary has behaved in relation to them. Focal attention will be given to certain regions of the world, together with some global issues such as China, Turkey, Russia and Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the ongoing refugee crisis and climate change.Tarrósy IstvánVörös ZoltánSciendoarticlehungaryforeign policypost-american worldchinarussiaturkeystrongmenafricaPolitical scienceJCSENSKPolitics in Central Europe, Vol 16, Iss s1, Pp 113-134 (2020)
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SK
topic hungary
foreign policy
post-american world
china
russia
turkey
strongmen
africa
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foreign policy
post-american world
china
russia
turkey
strongmen
africa
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Tarrósy István
Vörös Zoltán
Hungary’s Pragmatic Foreign Policy in a Post-American World
description This paper seeks to provide an overview of Hungary’s foreign policy priorities since the change of the political system of 1989–90. It intends to critically analyse the rise of pragmatism, in particular, in the new policy chapters of the ‘Turn towards the East’ and the ‘Opening to the South’, while it also looks at the international system itself with its recent developments and how Hungary has behaved in relation to them. Focal attention will be given to certain regions of the world, together with some global issues such as China, Turkey, Russia and Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the ongoing refugee crisis and climate change.
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author Tarrósy István
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title Hungary’s Pragmatic Foreign Policy in a Post-American World
title_short Hungary’s Pragmatic Foreign Policy in a Post-American World
title_full Hungary’s Pragmatic Foreign Policy in a Post-American World
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title_full_unstemmed Hungary’s Pragmatic Foreign Policy in a Post-American World
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