April 30, 2014
Hungarian political weekly 168 Ora interviews CEU PhD student Balint Misetics of the Department of Political Science, on Hungarian politics.
For copyright reasons, the article is available in the weekly (Masok es mashogyan).
April 17, 2014
Hungarian political weekly Figyelo publishes an interview with Istvan Hegedus, President of the Hungarian Europe Association, CEU Alumnus (Political Science, 1995) about the Hungarian governing party, Fidesz.
For copyright reasons, the article is available in the weekly (“Engem elfelejtettek felakasztani”).
April 8, 2014
http://www.vasarnapihirek.hu/fokusz/szuletett_szavazok - Hungarian news portal vasarnapihirek.hu carries an interview with Levente Littvay, Assistant Professor in CEU’s Department of Political Science, about his recent research on whether our genes determine which party we vote for.
The interview was also published on April 6 in the print version of Vasarnapi Hirek, a weekly political paper (Szuletett szavazok).
April 6, 2014
http://www.168ora.hu/itthon/merleg-nyelve-onmagat-mutatja-125475.html - Hungarian news portal 168ora.hu reports about Hungarian green party LMP’s family picnic and campaign-closing event. According to Tamas Meszerics, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, the role of LMP is to be the “foot in the door” through which fresh European air can flow in.
April 5, 2014
Hungarian political daily Nepszabadsag interviews three renowned political scientists, CEU Professor Andras Bozoki, Laszlo Keri and Zoltan Lakner about the Hungarian political system.
For copyright reasons, the article is available in the daily paper (Remoperett).
April 4, 2014
http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21600169-viktor-orban-heads-third-termand-wants-centralise-power-four-more-years - Hungarian news portal index.hu reports about Hungarian green party LMP’s family picnic and campaign-closing event. According to Tamas Meszerics, assistant professor in CEU’s Department of Political Science, the most important question of the elections is whether LMP would make it into parliament with eight, nine or 10 percent.
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