ELTE Alumni Academy - East-Central Europe: Concord and Rivalry, online lecture by Dr. Pál Dunay

27 June 2022

Join the next online lecture of the ELTE Alumni Academy  on 27 June, Monday, at 6:00 PM CET! The presentation will be held by Dr. Pál Dunay, Habil. Associate Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Eötvös Lóránd University, about the evolution of international relations in East-Central Europe. 

 

Organized by Zsuzsanna Farkas

Content of the lecturer:

Political geography is changeable. States in each other’s vicinity may have changeable relations. This applies to East-Central Europe which has been characterized by the coexistence of small nation-states since the end of empires at the end of World War 1. The area, once called Europe-in-Between (Zwischeneuropa) by the first president of Czechoslovakia Thomas Masaryk, was under the influence of various great powers in the last more than a century. This requires innovative positioning in the international system, including intra-regional relations among the states. It is necessary to address the evolution of international relations in East-Central Europe with an emphasis on the countries named as members of the Visegrád group. 

The lecturer focuses on the current theme of the CENTRAL Network, which is a vivid partnership between five renowned Central European universities, all located in the capitals of their home countries: Berlin, Budapest, Prague, Vienna, and Warsaw. Under the CENTRAL umbrella, diverse research and outreach activities take place, in all fields. They provide a platform for scientific discussion and exchange. Combining their efforts, they make the academic discourse of the CEE region more visible within Europe, and beyond.

About the presenter

Dr. Pál Dunay is Habil. Associate Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences of ELTE. His professional career has been closely linked with Loránd Eötvös University. He studied law and political science at the Faculty of Law between 1977 and 1982 and got his LL.M. at the end of his studies. He stayed in the Faculty of Law and was a junior researcher and later assistant professor at the International Law Department between 1982 and 1996. In the meantime, he got a dr Universitatis degree in international law in 1991, a decade later, he defended his Ph.D. at the Budapest University of Economics (now Corvinus University) and got his habilitation in 2016 in Sociology at the ELTE’s Faculty of Social Sciences where he has been teaching as an associate professor (earlier assistant professor) at the Institute of Political and International Studies since 2008. Since 1996, Pal Dunay has been living and working outside Hungary. He worked for 15 years at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (1996-2004, 2007-2014), for two and a half at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) between July 2004 and February 2007, was Director of the OSCE Academy in Bishkek between 2014 and 2016 and has been working at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies since.

Participation is free but registration is required. SIGN UP HERE

The series of popular-scientific lectures is organized by the International Alumni Chapter as part of the ELTE Alumni Academy. As an ELTE alumnus, you can join the ELTE’s alumni community HERE, and the International Alumni Chapter of ELTE HERE, where you can read interesting articles, stay informed about events, find job opportunities, join groups, and make connections with the alumni of the university.

Source: elte.hu - RELATIONS IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: HISTORICAL AND CURRENT CONCORD AND RIVALRY


 

27 June 2022
Add to Calendar 2022-06-27 16:00:00 2022-06-27 16:00:00 ELTE Alumni Academy - East-Central Europe: Concord and Rivalry, online lecture by Dr. Pál Dunay Content of the lecturer: Political geography is changeable. States in each other’s vicinity may have changeable relations. This applies to East-Central Europe which has been characterized by the coexistence of small nation-states since the end of empires at the end of World War 1. The area, once called Europe-in-Between (Zwischeneuropa) by the first president of Czechoslovakia Thomas Masaryk, was under the influence of various great powers in the last more than a century. This requires innovative positioning in the international system, including intra-regional relations among the states. It is necessary to address the evolution of international relations in East-Central Europe with an emphasis on the countries named as members of the Visegrád group.  The lecturer focuses on the current theme of the CENTRAL Network, which is a vivid partnership between five renowned Central European universities, all located in the capitals of their home countries: Berlin, Budapest, Prague, Vienna, and Warsaw. Under the CENTRAL umbrella, diverse research and outreach activities take place, in all fields. They provide a platform for scientific discussion and exchange. Combining their efforts, they make the academic discourse of the CEE region more visible within Europe, and beyond. About the presenter:  Dr. Pál Dunay is Habil. Associate Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences of ELTE. His professional career has been closely linked with Loránd Eötvös University. He studied law and political science at the Faculty of Law between 1977 and 1982 and got his LL.M. at the end of his studies. He stayed in the Faculty of Law and was a junior researcher and later assistant professor at the International Law Department between 1982 and 1996. In the meantime, he got a dr Universitatis degree in international law in 1991, a decade later, he defended his Ph.D. at the Budapest University of Economics (now Corvinus University) and got his habilitation in 2016 in Sociology at the ELTE’s Faculty of Social Sciences where he has been teaching as an associate professor (earlier assistant professor) at the Institute of Political and International Studies since 2008. Since 1996, Pal Dunay has been living and working outside Hungary. He worked for 15 years at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (1996-2004, 2007-2014), for two and a half at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) between July 2004 and February 2007, was Director of the OSCE Academy in Bishkek between 2014 and 2016 and has been working at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies since. Participation is free but registration is required. SIGN UP HERE The series of popular-scientific lectures is organized by the International Alumni Chapter as part of the ELTE Alumni Academy. As an ELTE alumnus, you can join the ELTE’s alumni community HERE, and the International Alumni Chapter of ELTE HERE, where you can read interesting articles, stay informed about events, find job opportunities, join groups, and make connections with the alumni of the university. Source: elte.hu - RELATIONS IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: HISTORICAL AND CURRENT CONCORD AND RIVALRY   ALUMNI not@integralvision.hu Europe/Budapest public