Collision Courses Hungary’s Room for Manoeuvre in the U.S.–China Great Power Games

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Although geopolitics is a common factor in international affairs, it does not produce universal realities or one-size-fits-all policies. Great powers do determine certain collision courses, but the dynamics of their interactions vary from region to region, leading to both elusive and critical dilemmas for regional actors. Accordingly, smaller players must master the rulebook and the game of geopolitics as well.
This book focuses on the rivalry between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China, and its implications for Hungary. Its analyses offer a firm grasp of the domestic political, ideological and legal conditions, the international economic and business considerations, along with the challenges in the realm of cyberspace and online media. Thus, it is valuable for all who are interested in the scale and scope of small state manoeuvre in the era of renewed geopolitical competition and in a turbulent political and security environment.

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ISBN:
978-963-653-211-6
Szerző:
Tamás Matura, Csaba Krasznay, Tamás Baranyi, Boglárka Borbély, Gábor Csizmazia, Tamás Fellegi, Csaba Gondola, Klementina Kozma, Tamás Magyarics, Tibor Mándi, Balázs Mártonffy, László Örlős, Lénárd Sándor, István Stumpf,
Szerkesztők:
Tamás Magyarics, Balázs Mártonffy,
Megjelenés éve:
2025
Kiadó:
Ludovika University Press
Kiadás helye:
Budapest
Nyelv:
Angol
Terjedelem:
320