Faculty Spotlight

New Publication: "The Transformation of Discontent" by Imre Szabó

November 19, 2024
Imre Szabo

We are excited to announce the publication of The Transformation of Discontent: Labor Protest in Healthcare and Education Across Europe by Imre Szabó, a visiting faculty member in our Political Science department.

New Publication Featuring Judit Sándor: Ethical Issues of the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak

Ethical Issues of the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak in East-Central Europe and Beyond,

The Political Science Department is pleased to announce the open-access release of Ethical Issues of the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak in East-Central Europe and Beyond, edited by Assya Pascalev and Gergely Tari. This timely volume addresses the complex ethical challenges posed by COVID-19, with a focus on East-Central Europe.

New Book Release by Professor András Bozóki

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We’re excited to announce the publication of Embedded Autocracy: Hungary in the European Union, co-authored by Professor András Bozóki from the Political Science Department and Professor Zoltán Fleck from Eötvös Loránd University. This new book offers an exploration of Hungary’s political transformation, examining how autocratic governance has embedded itself within Hungarian society and reshaped the country's position within the European Union.

"Brown to Green" Project Selected by CIVICA

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We are excited to announce that “Brown to Green: The Political Economy of Risks, Voting, and Compensation Policies” (B2G) has been chosen by CIVICA for its impactful research into the green transition.

RE-EMERGE: Sparking Innovation Through Refugee Entrepreneurship

Inna Melnykovska

We are proud to announce that the project "Refugee Entrepreneurship in the EU: Sparking Grass-roots Innovation, Civic Empowerment, and Transnational Connectivity" (RE-EMERGE), co-led by Political Science Department Professor Inna Melnykovska, has been selected by CIVICA as one of eight projects addressing critical contemporary issues through rigorous academic inquiry.