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The primary objective of the Institute for Political Science of the Centre for Social Sciences (CSS) is to conduct basic research in political science. Researchers at the Institute conduct both theoretical and empirical research, and the results are disseminated to both the academic and general public at scientific and professional forums.
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Our colleagues received the Youth Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
We are delighted to announce that Zsófia Papp, Veronika Patkós, and Márton Bene received the Youth Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 2018.
New Book: Constitutional Politics and the Judiciary edited by Pócza Kálmán
The book ‘Constitutional Politics and the Judiciary: Decision-making in Central and Eastern Europe’ edited by Kálmán Pócza was released on 28th November 2018 at Routledge. The volume uses the methodology and database of JUDICON.
The Call for Papers for the Comparative Agendas Conference 2019
Invitation to the Machine learning workshop of the POLTEXT project
On November 15th, a workshop will be held on „Machine learning applications” in co-operation between MTA SZTAKI and the POLTEXT project of MTA TK. More information (in Hungarian) is available in the attached invitation.
Publication: Miklós Sebők's new article
Publication: Zoltán Gábor Szűcs's new article
Zoltán Gábor Szűcs recently published a new article entitled "Aristotle's realist regime theory" in European Journal of Political Theory.
Publication: András Körösényi's new article
András Körösényi recently published a new article entitled "The Theory and Practice of Plebiscitary Leadership: Weber and the Orbán regime" in East European Politics and Societies.
Publication: Csaba Békés's new article
Csaba Békés recently published a new article entitled "Hungary 1968: Reform and the challange of the Prague Spring" in "Eastern Europe in 1968. Responses to the Prague Spring and Warsaw Pact invasion" edited by Kevin McDermott és Matthew Stibbe.
Publication: Miklós Sebők's new article
Miklós Sebők and Tamás Berki recently published a new article entitled "Punctuated Equilibrium In Democracy and Autocracy: An Analysis of Hungarian Budgeting Between 1868 and 2013" in European Political Science Review.
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