Research Interests
small states, foreign policy analysis, Central Europe, European Union, symbolic politics
small states, foreign policy analysis, Central Europe, European Union, symbolic politics
Erőss, Á., Holányi, Á. and Tátrai, P. (2022) ‘Toponymic politics and the role of heritagisation in multiethnic cities in Romania’, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 28(6), pp. 763–777. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2022.2076719.
Variations on regional cooperation: Central Europe in European space, (ÚNKP-23-3-I-NKE-46), individual, 2023–2024
The shifting global allegiances of Visegrád countries in a time of war – An AI-supported comparative analysis (MTA Momentum V-SHIFT, LP2023-16/2023), participant, 2023–
Researching symbolic landscape in multiethnic cities: developing theoretical frames and methodological processes (NKFIH 2020-1.2.1-GYAK-2021-00031), individual, 2021
Holányi, Á. ‘Regional cooperation in Central Europe: a systematic review.’
Holányi, Á. ‘Unpolitics, policy transfers and small state status-seeking: Hungary and the EU migration reform.’
Holányi, Á. and Hettyey A. ‘Foreign policy divergence and the limit of rationalist explanations in the context of the Russia–Ukraine War: Czechia and Hungary compared.’
Sebők, M., Pakot, L., Ring, O., Molnár, Cs., Holányi, Á. and Üveges, I. ‘Drifting towards the East? An AI-supported analysis of the sentiment of Central-Eastern European parliaments towards great powers.’