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In this conversation with RevDem editor Ferenc Laczó, Miroslav Wlachovský – Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia in the recent caretaker cabinet headed by Ľudovít Ódor – discusses Slovakia's role in the EU and his priorities while in office; analyses the recent Slovak elections and the potential consequences its outcome will have in terms of the country's foreign policy; and reflects on the relationship between Slovakia and Hungary as well as the future of the Visegrad Four.
In today's podcast, Deputy Editor Adam Jasser interviews Dr Jakub Šrol of the Slovak Academy of Science about the results of a major survey on attitudes to democracy in Visegrad Four countries and Germany, which seem to have chimed well with the latest election results in Poland and Slovakia.
Headline News Metro TV Edisi 1290 kali ini membahas Siapa calon Panglima TNI pengganti Andika Perkasa?. Ribuan pendukung sambut Anies di Palu. Pemusnahan barang bukti. Hendra buka suara soal isu suap tambang ilegal. Polisi bekuk pembuat & pengedar Upal. Rusia prihatin, Turki kerahkan pasukan ke suriah. “Visegrad Four” bertemu untuk sikapi Rusia. Bantuan pasukan TNI AL bagi korban gempa. Pep Guardiola bertahan di Manchester City.
France's President Emmanuel Macron is meeting with leaders of the Visegrad Four in Budapest. At a time when relations between the European Union and the Visegrad Group have been strained due to disagreements over migration policy, the French president's visit is seen by some experts as a gesture of reconciliation. And as Paris prepares to assume the leadership of the EU Council in three weeks, is Macron positioning France as the leader of Europe and looking to take a tougher stance on immigration? Guests: Dorit Geva Sociology Professor at Central European University Yasser Louati Human Rights and Civil Liberties Activist Wojciech Przybylski Editor-in-Chief at Visegrad Insight Magazine
The Visegrad Alliance celebrates its thirtieth anniversary in 2021. The anniversary offered a good opportunity for economists from the four countries to review the results and future prospects of the economic cooperation of the “Visegrad Four” in an online conference. The Hungarian Economic Association (HEA) organized an online roundtable discussion with the participation of the leaders of the economic associations of the four countries on Thursday, April 29, 2021. Participants in the panel discussion were: - Svatopluk Kapounek, President of the Czech Economic Society, Associate Professor at Mendel University in Brno; - Martin Kahanec, former President of the Slovak Economic Association, founder and Science Director of Central European Labour Studies Institute, professzor at CEU and University of Economics in Bratislava; - Bogusław Fiedor, Vice-President of the Polish Economic Society, Professor at the University of Economics in Wloclaw; and - Gyula Pleschinger, President of the Hungarian Economic Association, Member of the Monetary Council of the Hungarian National Bank. The moderator of the discussion was Gábor Iván, Director at the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, President of the EU Section of the Hungarian Economic Association.
In the latest edition of the CEA podcast Dalibor Rohac, a Slovakian researcher and economist at the American Enterprise Institute, talked about US relations with Central and Eastern Europe, Hungary's perspectives ahead of the 2022 parliamentary elections and the possible future of the Visegrad Four alliance.The Central European Affairs podcast is brought to you by the Budapest-based Civitas Institute.Learn more about our Institute by clicking here: civitasintezet.hu/en/home-eng/Central European Affairs is the digital magazine of our Institute. It provides analysis of the most distinguished topics related to democracy, rule of law, authoritarianism, human and digital rights in Central Europe. In CEA Talk, the journal's podcast, international experts give insights into details of international politics and business.Follow Civitas Institue on Twitter: twitter.com/CEA_magazine
The ongoing unrest is no longer about a rise in metro fares; Chileans have risen up to demand that the prosperity of their country be distributed more evenly. The “Visegrad Four” economies of central Europe have been a post-communism success story—but as flows of people and money shift, they’re looking more precarious. And, a bid to measure just how useful managers really are. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The ongoing unrest is no longer about a rise in metro fares; Chileans have risen up to demand that the prosperity of their country be distributed more evenly. The “Visegrad Four” economies of central Europe have been a post-communism success story—but as flows of people and money shift, they’re looking more precarious. And, a bid to measure just how useful managers really are. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is the first segment of a two-part series with Talk Eastern Europe (TEE) on the results of the European Parliament elections in Central Europe. We talk to Edit Zgut, a visiting lecturer at the Center for Europe in the University of Warsaw and discuss the V4 and what is next for the opposition in Hungary and Poland. Stay tuned for part two on Bulgaria, Romania, and more Poland with TEE! History minute: The Left That’s Not There — Social Democratic Parties in Central Europe Resources: 2019 Election Results, European Parliament Why Brussels Overlooks Central Europeans for Top EU Jobs, Edit Zgut, Politico Europe, 21 May 2019 End of the Third Way, Marcin Zaborowski & Wojciech Przybylski, Visegrad Insight, 27 May 2019 Talk Eastern Europe, New Eastern Europe, 2019 Subscribe via RSS feed. Subscribe via iTunes.
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We tackle the Visegrad Four cooperation in this episode, talking about its past, present, and future with Wojciech Przybylski, the editor in chief of Visegrad Insight and chairman of Res Publica Nowa. The V4 group made up of Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia has received much attention since the European migration crisis broke out in 2015. This attention, however, might have overshadowed the fact that Visegrad has often found it hard to stake out common positions and that its role, in a coming potential multi-speed Europe, could be upended even more. History minute: Why Central Europe matters — at least for Central Europeans Resources: History of the Visegrad Group, Visegrad Group official website Vote Splitting in the V4, VoteWatch Europe, Visegrad Insight, 15 May 2017 Public Opinion Poll on Crucial V4 Issues, Nézőpont Intézet, 14 September 2017 Unity of Central Europe’s Visegrad Group under Strain, Lili Bayer, Politico Europe, 31 August 2017 Subscribe via RSS feed. Subscribe via iTunes.
Previously in Europe, a nice cruise on the Danube! This week we discuss the recent the ongoing global migrant crisis and its effect on Europe. We do a general talk, but also some mentions of the recent UN migrant summit. There was a big EU summit in Bratislava, sans UK, where among other thing a potential EU army was discussed. Also Belarus had a protest about their flag, there were Russian elections in one sense of the word and more.... This week's music is Whitestick by Stelios Strong from Greece Feel free to send us an email at PreviouslyInEurope@gmail.com or follow us on twitter @PrevInEurope If you can please leave us a review on iTunes and if you can't do that tell a friend, this stuff really helps us out