Publications 2009
The new China studies are coming soon.
English abstracts will be available from May 2009.
New studies to the foundation of the Hungarian Chinese strategy: 3. year
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1. session - The internal political, economics, social position of China
coordinator: Ottó Juhász
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Latest characteristics and dilemmas of the Chinese internal development Author: Ottó Juhász |
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The internal situation of the Chinese Communist Party (reform concepts, future perspectives, skill to democratize, ability to integrate the interests, social acceptability, governance) Author: Tamás Óvári Jr. |
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The evolution of the Chinese bank system and the stock exchange in regard to the financial crises and to its' responses. Author: Ivanka Petkova |
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Characteristics, stresses and international effects of the Chinese agriculture and food production Author: Judit Kiss |
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Crisis handling strategies of the Chinese government in the light of the world economic challenges (positions, roles and dilemmas of the chinese SME's) Author: Barna Tálas |
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3. session - China and Hungary and the comparison of the Central and Eastern European regional countries
coordinator: Lajos Rácz
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Analysis of the China strategy of certain Central and Eastern European countries:
Poland Author: Anna Wisniewski
Romania Author: Tamás Novák |
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The Chinese Outward Direct Investments and the New Eastern European Member States of the EU with Special regard to Hungary Author: Annamária Artner |
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Hungarian (and regional) image in the view of China considering the years after the EU accession Author: András Inotai |
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Hungary's preparation to the Shanghai Expo 2010 - A strategic approach Author: Ágnes Szunomár |
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4. session - China in the changing world politics and world economcs
coordinator: András Inotai
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China and the new world order: international and Chinese views, priorities and ambitions. The Chinese participation in the dominant international organisations: the present and the future Author: Gábor Monori |
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China, the more and more important actor of the global environmental and climate change Author: Tamás Fleischer |
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The international monetary-economic crisis and the evaluation of the role of China Author: Péter Farkas - Zsolt Szabó |
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