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Published by China-CEE Institute (Kína-KKE Intézet Nonprofit Kft., H-1052 Budapest Petőfi Sándor utca 11.)
Responsible publisher: Feng Zhongping, Chief editor: Ju Weiwei
Print edition (published in 2017–2018): ISSN 2560-1601 (Print), Online edition: ISSN 2939-5933 (Online)

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Weekly Briefing, Vol. 71. No. 1 (HU) March 2024   A review of the Eastern Opening policy - Hungary’s economic relations with the East Csaba Moldicz     The Eastern Opening policy was launched twelve years ago, in 2012. Back...
March 2024
Csaba Moldicz
Hungary
Politics
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 71. No. 1 (CZ) March 2024   Going to the Indo-Pacific: Geopolitical Motives Behind the Czech Strategy   Ladislav Zemánek     Summary The briefing investigates the policies of the Czech Republic toward the Indo-Pacific region. First of...
March 2024
Ladislav Zemánek
Czech Republic
Politics
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 71. No. 1 (BG) March 2024   Coalition Agreement and Government with a New Prime Minister or Early Parliamentary Elections in Bulgaria? Evgeniy Kandilarov   Summary On March 5, Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov submitted the resignation...
March 2024
Evgeniy Kandilarov
Bulgaria
Politics
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 71. No. 1 (BH) March 2024   The position of women: femicides and the March 8th Faruk Borić     Summary The public in Bosnia and Herzegovina is shaken by the news of the murder of a...
March 2024
Faruk Borić
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Politics
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 71. No. 1 (Al) March 2024   Albania’s (de)population - shaping the course of the nation Marsela Musabelliu     Introduction In the face of numerous uncertainties and variables, the power of demographics in shaping small and...
March 2024
Marsela Musabelliu
Albania
Politics
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 69. No. 4 (RS) January 2024   Current Bilateral Relations between Serbia and China Ivona Ladjevac     Summary No matter to the territorial and/or population disparity, Republic of Serbia and People’s Republic of China are bonded...
January 2024
Ivona Ladjevac
Serbia
External Relations
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 70. No. 4 (Sl) February 2024   The wars in Ukraine and the Near East and the Slovenian reactions to those conflicts Gašper Pirc     Summary When Slovenia was voted in to become a non-permanent member of...
February 2024
Gašper Pirc
Slovenia
External Relations
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 70. No. 4 (RS) February 2024   ODIHR Report on Serbian Elections Ivona Ladjevac     Summary After the elections held in Serbia on December 17, 2023, the Serbian Progressive Party declared victory at all levels, while...
February 2024
Ivona Ladjevac
Serbia
External Relations
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 70. No. 4 (RO) February 2024   Some Perspectives on 75 Years of Romanian-Chinese Relations in 2024 Radu Sava     Introduction In 2024, Romania and China celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, signifying a noteworthy achievement...
February 2024
Radu Sava
Romania
External Relations
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 70. No. 4 (PL) February 2024   Polish support for Ukraine, despite growing tensions in relations Konrad Rajca     Summary Agricultural protests are sweeping through Europe, including Poland. Farmers are mainly protesting the EU's Green Deal...
February 2024
Konrad Rajca
Poland
External Relations