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New Publication by Robert Sata

March 12, 2025
Robert Sata

The Political Science Department is proud to announce a new publication by our faculty member, Dr. Robert Sata, in Politique européenne. His article, "The 2024 European Elections in Hungary: The First Stumble of the Orbán Regime and the Appearance of a Real Competitor", analyzes the shifting political landscape in Hungary following the latest European elections. 

Read the article here: https://shs.cairn.info/journal-politique-europeenne-2024-4?lang=en

Announcing the Winners of the Arete Undergraduate Essay Competition

March 1, 2025
Arete

The Department of Political Science at CEU is pleased to announce the winners of the Arete Undergraduate Essay Competition. This competition was open to BA graduates and final-year BA students worldwide, providing a platform for young scholars to engage critically with pressing political issues. Participants had the opportunity to explore one of the following topics:

New Publication by Professor Anil Duman

February 25, 2025
Anil Duman

We are pleased to announce that Professor Anil Duman has published a new article in Political Studies, a leading international journal. The study, titled “Informal Workers as Outsiders: Political Participation and Voice Across MENA Countries,” examines how informal employment shapes political behavior in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

Professor Andras Bozoki Speaks at Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, King’s College London

February 19, 2025
Andras Bozoki

On Tuesday, February 11, Professor Andras Bozoki delivered a talk at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, King’s College London, on the political dynamics and international positioning of Poland and Hungary in the Trump and Putin era.

The event focused on the evolution of both countries since the end of the Cold War, analyzing how domestic politics influence institutional, regional, and global security. Discussions also addressed the rise of the far right, the roles of Poland and Hungary within the EU and NATO, and their responses to regional conflicts.

Ethics of Predictive Prenatal Testing: Prof. Judit Sándor to Deliver Prestigious Lecture at University College Dublin

February 11, 2025
Judit Sandor

Prof. Judit Sándor, a faculty member of the Political Science Department at CEU, is set to deliver the esteemed Laurence Crowley Lecture at the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School on January 20, 2025. Her lecture will delve into the ethical implications of predictive technologies in medicine, with a particular focus on their application in prenatal testing, cancer therapy, and biomedical research.