Facing the Tide
The publication titled Facing the Tide: Understanding and Countering the Illiberal Populist Surge was issued by the Hungarian Europe Society in January 2026.
The publication titled Facing the Tide: Understanding and Countering the Illiberal Populist Surge was issued by the Hungarian Europe Society in January 2026.
In May 2025, the Hungarian European Society published the posters from the "Európai nők" exhibition, created as part of the „Mothers of Europe – Európai nők” project.
A paper written by Bence Bereczki (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) entitled "Bohemian Rhapsody: Dancing with Dependency – Impacts of Lex OZE III on Czech Energy Security and Renewable Investments" was published by the Hungarian Europe Society on 5 May 2025.
“Who were the Mothers of Europe?” Members of a consortium from the Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Spain, Poland and Hungary sought answers to this question in a new edited volume and with the posters of eighteen identified outstanding women.
The publication titled "Media Polarization Turbulences in Georgia and the Visegrad States: How to Depolarize?" was issued by the Georgian Institute of Politics in partnership with the Hungarian Europe Society, the Strategic Analysis Think Tank (Bratislava), the Institute of Public Affairs (Warsaw) and Masaryk Univers
The publication titled "What Can Liberals and Democrats Fight With? Finding a Winning Narrative in the High-stakes 2024 European Elections" was issued by the Hungarian Europe Society in May 2024.
The publication "The Renewal of Liberal Democracy: Strategy, Vision, Competition, Parties, Civil Society" has been issued by the Hungarian Europe Society in June 2023.
Summary of a Hungarian experts' workshop organised by the Hungarian Europe Society, 20 April 2023
By Erik Uszkiewicz
The publication "The Future of Democracy and the Summit for Democracy from the Perspective of a Hungarian NGO" has been issued by the Hungarian Europe Society in December 2022.
Editors: István Hegedűs, Monika Éva Pál
The publication by the Hungarian Europe Society entitled "The Future of Democracy: Strengthening Liberal Values, Institutions and Procedures at Global, European, Regional and National Levels" has been issued in June 2022.
In February 2022 a new publication of the EUritage project entitled "A European success story? Central Europe from democratic revolutions to EU accession (1989-2004) and beyond" has been issued in cooperation with the Hungarian Europe Society, with István Hegedűs' article entitled "Hungary at the crossroads: challenges of democratic backslide and Euroscepticism".
The publication by HES entitled "Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary" has been issued in December 2021.
Report and analysis by the Hungarian Europe Society
Authors: István Hegedűs, Kata Nagy, Erik Uszkiewicz
The analysis of the Hungarian Europe Society on the Hungarian situation entitled "Tyranny and Hope" to the invitation of the V21 Group was published in September 2019.
Pro-European vision for the European Union from the perspective of the Visegrad countries: The summary discussion paper of the V4Europe project has been published in July 2018, edited by István Hegedűs, András Radnóti, Zsuzsanna Szelényi, Zsuzsanna Végh and Erik Uszkiewicz.
Narrative report on the workshop entitled “From Populist, Illiberal Political Narratives to Conspiracy Theories and Fake News in the Visegrád Region and Beyond” organised by the Hungarian Europe Society on 7 June 2018 in Budapest and related activities in the “Open Space, Regional Networking, Mediatisation of Politics” project.
The online booklet was published in the framework of the EUbyCitizens project managed by Maison de l'Europe in Paris at the end of 2017. The historic overview and assessment is the outcome of the two years long joint efforts of ten European civil organisations, including the Hungarian Europe Society.
The HES – as the partner organisation of Maison de l’Europe de Paris – completed a survey in the framework of the EUbyCitizens project in Hungary.
The final report entitled "The Response of the Visegrad Countries to the Refugee Crisis" was completed by the Hungarian Europe Society at the end of September 2016. The authors are István Hegedűs, Györgyi Kocsis, Kata Nagy, András Schweitzer, Zsófia Stahl, Erzsébet Strausz, Erik Uszkiewicz, Zsuzsanna Végh, Zsófia Vidák as well as Alena Krempaska, Christian Kvorning Lassen and Peter Weisenbacher. The project was supported by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation für die Freiheit.
István Hegedűs and Zsuzsanna Végh: Illiberal Democracies: What can the European Union do in case a member state regularly and systematically breaches European values and regulations?".
Petra Bárd: The Rule of Law and Terrorism
Where Does the PERC-index Stand? or from EU Destructivists to Federalists: the Relationship of Hungarian Parliamentary Parties towards the European Union" is the title of the second report by the research team of the Hungarian Europe Society published on 20 March, 2014.
Oszkár Jászi: The United States of Europe - Európai Egyesült Államok and Helen Wallace: New Modes of Governance in the European Union.
Where Does the PERC-index Stand? or from EU Destructivists to Federalists: the Relationship of Hungarian Parliamentary Parties towards the European Union - the first report (2012) of the research team of HES can be downloaded below (in Hungarian).
Interviews taken by Zoltán Dóczi about the travelling to the west under communism was published in the publication of the Stefan Batory Foundation (Warsaw) entitled Europe Divided - Then and Now. The volume is the result of the research on the Schengen system in which the HES also participated.
The book gives replies to the following questions:
Hungary in the Schengen system - Bastion or Gateway? the booklet published by the Hungarian Europe Society on the visa issuance practice in Hungary can be downloaded below.
Keynote Address by Helen Wallace, European University Institute. Facing the European Elections, Conference of the Hungarian Europe Society at the Central European University, 3-4 June 2004, Budapest.