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Please find the video archive of the Hungarian Europe Society below or watch it on our YouTube Channel.




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Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary - online webinar series organised by the Hungarian Europe Society - Fourth Debate Shrinking space for civil society: The future of civic activism Date: 12 March 2021, Friday 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (CET) Welcome address by István Hegedűs, chairman, Hungarian Europe Society Panelists Roger Casale, Executive Director, New Europeans, Brussels Thomas O. Melia, Washington Director, PEN America (USA) Emil Kirjas, Vice President, Liberal International, Barcelona Moderator: István Hegedűs, chairman, Hungarian Europe Society Short briefings are followed by an open debate. For the corresponding papers please scroll down. Sign in or register on our website and share your comments on the papers after scrolling down to the comment section (below). This event is part of the "Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary" project which is supported by the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest. Please note that the language of the event is English and no translation will be provided. This event is being video recorded for archival, educational, and related promotional purposes. By attending or participating in this event, you are giving your consent to the video recording.
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Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary - online webinar series organised by the Hungarian Europe Society - Third Debate - The future of liberal democracies: The rise of populism (Please note that the language of this event exceptionally is Hungarian without translation.) 4 February 2021, Thursday 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (CET) Welcome address by István Hegedűs, Chairman, Hungarian Europe Society Panelists Zsolt Boda, Research Professor and Director General, Centre for Social Sciences (Budapest) Dániel Hegedűs, Central Europe Fellow, German Marshall Fund of the United States (Berlin) Edit Zgut, Rethink.CEE Fellow, German Marshall Fund of the United States / Doctoral researcher, European Studies Unit, IFIS PAN (Warsaw) Moderator: István Hegedűs, Chairman, Hungarian Europe Society Short briefings are followed by an open debate. For the corresponding papers please scroll down. Sign in or register on our website and share your comments on the papers after scrolling down to the comment section (below). This event is part of the "Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary" project which is supported by the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest. This event is being video recorded for archival, educational, and related promotional purposes. By attending or participating in this event, you are giving your consent to the video recording.
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István Hegedűs participated at the online roundtable "Human Rights in the Age of Covid" organised by Sofia (Society For International Affairs) -Trinity College Dublin on 26 November 2020.
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For comments please scroll down.   Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary - online webinar series organised by the Hungarian Europe Society - Second Debate: Transatlantic ties: American - (Central) European relations after the 2020 United States presidential election 3 December 2020, Thursday 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (CET) Welcome address by István Hegedűs, chairman, Hungarian Europe Society Panelists: Hajnalka Vincze, senior fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia (USA) Charles Kupchan, senior fellow, Council on Foreign Relations and professor of international affairs, Georgetown University in the Walsh School of Foreign Service and Department of Government (USA) Thibault Muzergues, Europe Program Director, International Republican Institute (USA) Moderator: István Hegedűs, chairman, Hungarian Europe Society Short briefings are followed by an open debate. For the corresponding papers please scroll down. Sign in or register on our website and share your comments on the papers in the comment section (below). This event is part of the "Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary" project which is supported by the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest. Please note that the language of the event is English and no translation will be provided. This event is being video recorded for archival, educational, and related promotional purposes. By attending or participating in this event, you are giving your consent to the video recording.
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Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary - online webinar series organised by the Hungarian Europe Society - First Debate: Media freedom and media pluralism: the role of social media in modern democracies on the two sides of the Atlantic   9 November 2020, Monday 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (CET) The debate is available on our YOUTUBE CHANNEL.   Welcome address by István Hegedűs, chairman, Hungarian Europe Society Panelists Miklós Sükösd, associate professor, Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen Flóra Garamvölgyi, freelance journalist, Los Angeles (USA) Václav Štětka, senior lecturer in Communication and Media, Loughborough University Moderator: Erik Uszkiewicz, vice-chairman, Hungarian Europe Society Short briefings are followed by an open debate.   For the corresponding papers please scroll down. Register on our Open Space platform, or sign in if already registered, and share your comments in the comment section below this text.   This event is part of the "Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary" project which is supported by the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest. Please note that the language of the event is English and no translation will be provided. This event is being video recorded for archival, educational, and related promotional purposes. By attending or participating in this event, you are giving your consent to the video recording.
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The international conference “The Twenties of the Twenty-First Century: Liberal Answers to Anti-Liberal Challenges” organised by the Hungarian Europe Society, supported by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom was held online on 6 November 2020. PROGRAM All conference recordings are available on our YOUTUBE CHANNEL.
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The Hungarian Europe Society hosted an online event on 14 October 2020 with Pál Mácsai, director of the Örkény István Theatre, Krisztina Remete, lecturer at the Budapest Metropolitan University, and Áron Szentpéteri, movie director and "SZFE (University of Theatre and Film Arts) occupier". The discussion is available on our YouTube channel.
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On 1 July 2020 Edit Zgut, researcher at the Polish Academy of Sciences analysed the outcome of the first round of the presidential elections in Poland in her presentation. At the beginning of the meeting Wojciech Przybylski, the editor-in-chief of Visegrad Insight talked about the election campaign on Zoom from Warsaw. 
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István Hegedűs was an invited speaker together with Timea Kodo and András Volom at the round-table discussion of the Long Island University Global Europe Seminar on 19 April 2020. The moderator was Colette Mazzucelli. The event was organised online because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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István Hegedűs was one of the speakers among Péter Balázs, Miklós Németh, Géza Jeszenszky and Iván Pető at the event entitled "Opening the Boarders, Changing the Regime - Political Memories and Realities" organised by the István Bibó Public Society on 10 September 2019 at Haris Park.  Presentations  

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