Publication: Gergő Medve-Bálint's new article
Medve-Bálint Gergő recently published a new article entitled "The Cohesion Policy on the EU’s Eastern and Southern Periphery: Misallocated Funds" in Studies in Comparative International Development.
Medve-Bálint Gergő recently published a new article entitled "The Cohesion Policy on the EU’s Eastern and Southern Periphery: Misallocated Funds" in Studies in Comparative International Development.
Our colleagues participated at 11th Central and Eastern European Communication and Media Conference, CEECOM 2018 from 30 May to 1 June, 2018.
Márton Bene recently published a new article entitled "Post Shared, Vote Shared: Investigating the Link Between Facebook Performance and Electoral Success During the Hungarian General Election Campaign of 2014" in Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly.
Our colleagues participated and presented their studies at ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops took place at the Univerity of Nicosia, Cyprus from 10 to 14 April 2018.
Miklós Sebők, principal investigator of the POLTEXT text mining project participated in a panel on "Magyarul Balóval", a news show on RTL Klub, the leading Hungarian television channel.
24th Annual Conference of the Hungarian Political Science Association
The Test of Democracy? Elections – Participation – Representation
The central theme of the 24th Annual Conference of the Hungarian Political Science Association revolves around the 2018 Hungarian parliamentary elections and its lessons for political science. Besides examining the institutional and regulatory context of the elections, the conference pays great attention to the issues of political participation and representation and to those symptoms of crisis that are related to the lack of participation. The sections of the conference aspire to highlight various aspects of elections, participation and representation and aim to draw normative and/or descriptive observations as well as discuss theoretical or empirical scholarly reflections on these issues.
Miklós Sebők recently published a new article entitled "Institutional Activity and Mission of the Hungarian National Bank"
About our Institute
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.
On the occasion of the Researchers’ Night 2017, we launched the PTIblog which is designed to be the main online platform for communicating our activities towards the general public. The entries (available in Hungarian) have been being published twice a month. All represent the very best essence of our research products. The aim is to provide short, jargon-free but strictly evidence-based reflections to politics. The covered topics (so far) are the hybrid regimes, contentious politics, right wing radicalism, leadership, populism, political thoughts, party politics, political behaviour and many more.