Weekly Briefing

Dear readers and followers! From October 2023, we made changes to the Weekly Briefing. The length of the briefings has been greatly increased and instead of 4 categories (politics, economy, society, external relations), we will publish 2 categories, such as internal and external politics (politics, external relations). We are still happy to receive your interest and the change will affect the newsletter subscription, i.e. from now on there will be 2 categories. Thank you for your kind attention!

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. 4, No. 1 (RO), February 2018   The third appointment of Government in one year with the same political affiliaton The year of 2018 started in an unexpected way for the Romanian political environment. In only one...
February 2018
Oana Cristina Popovici
Romania
Politics
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 4, No. 1 (PL), February 2018   Political Developments in Poland     The most significant controversies raised from the newly adopted by the Polish Parliament (Lower and Upper Diet) amendments to the law on the...
February 2018
Dominik Mierzejewski
Poland
Politics
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 4, No. 1 (MK), February 2018 Public manifestations of dissatisfaction with the SDSM government by (former) allies   Context As a relatively small country, Macedonia in the recent years has developed a lively and heated public debate....
February 2018
Anastas Vangeli
North Macedonia
Politics
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 4, No. 1 (HU), February 2018   Political Developments in Hungary     There are only two months left until the parliamentary elections in Hungary, therefore currently every political action and initiative revolves around a better positioning...
February 2018
Csaba Moldicz
Hungary
Politics
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 2, No. 4 (CZ), January 2018   OUTLOOKS FOR 2018     After general election in October 2017 the new minority government was formed by the winning party ANO, which was a junior partner in previous...
January 2018
Zuzana Stuchlíková
Czech Republic
External Relations
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Sl), January 2018   Perspectives of External Relations in 2018 in Slovenia     Briefing on the perspectives of external relations in 2018 in Slovenia The end of 2017 and the beginning of...
January 2018
Helena Motoh
Slovenia
External Relations
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 4 (SK), January 2018   Outlook for 2018: Slovak External Relations     Since the EU and NATO accession, the nature of the Slovak foreign policy and external relations can be viewed as rather...
January 2018
Kristina Kironska
Slovakia
External Relations
    Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 4 (RS), January 2018     Foreign policy Outlook for Serbia in 2018     The year ahead will be marked by growing disproportion between so-called pillars of Serbia's foreign policy. According to...
January 2018
IIPE
Serbia
External Relations
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 4 (RO), January 2018   Outlook for 2018 in the field of external relations   The major axes of the Romanian external policy are built on the triad of the strategic partnership with the United...
January 2018
Oana Cristina Popovici
Romania
External Relations
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 4 (PL), January 2018   Foreign Policy in 2018     The newly appointed Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Minister of Foreign Affairs Jacek Czaputowicz have tried to open the new chapter in the...
January 2018
Dominik Mierzejewski
Poland
External Relations