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. 3. No. 4 (MK) January 2018   Macedonia’s Foreign Policy in 2018   In its first year in power, the government of SDSM has been unexpectedly pro-active in foreign affairs. One of the central political narratives deployed...
January 2018
Anastas Vangeli
North Macedonia
External Relations
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 4 (HU), January 2018   Hungary External Relations briefing: Outlook for Hungarian External Relations in 2018     In 2018, the focus of the Hungarian Foreign policy will be set on relations with the...
January 2018
Csaba Moldicz
Hungary
External Relations
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 2, No. 3 (CZ), January 2018   OUTLOOKS FOR 2018     The next Czech domestic policy will depend on the new government structure after the general elections in October 2017. The issue of migration and...
January 2018
Zuzana Stuchlíková
Czech Republic
Society
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Sl), January 2018   Briefing on the perspectives of society in 2018 in Slovenia     In 2018 a deciding debate in Slovenian society will be one about the public sector, especially about...
January 2018
Helena Motoh
Slovenia
Society
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 3 (SK), January 2018   Society in 2017     Outlook for 2018: Slovak Society In order to analyze the contemporary situation and the emerging trends in Slovakia, the nature and development of the...
January 2018
Kristina Kironska
Slovakia
Society
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 3 (RS), January 2018     SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGNOSIS IN 2018     The three main social challenges facing Serbia in 2018 include reversing the growing poverty risk, tackling the long-termtrend of brain drain,...
January 2018
IIPE
Serbia
Society
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 3 (RO), January 2018   Outlook for 2018 in the social field Social developments in 2018 are placed under the sign of increases of wages and pensions. The support for citizens is doubled by the...
January 2018
Oana Cristina Popovici
Romania
Society
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 3 (PL), January 2018   Social Changes in 2018     The ongoing political changes in Poland brought the issue of social approaches to the democracy, freedom of speech or free elections. This month...
January 2018
Dominik Mierzejewski
Poland
Society
Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 3 (MK), January 2018   Macedonia’s Society in 2018 Taking in account some of the trends that developed in 2017, this report discusses three important developments in Macedonia’s society to be expected in 2018: the...
January 2018
Anastas Vangeli
North Macedonia
Society
  Weekly Briefing, Vol. 3, No. 3 (HU), January 2018   Hungarian Social Outlook in 2018     In recent years, the Hungarian government’s actions have focused on three primary areas: demography, health care and education. Demography trends, in particular...
January 2018
Csaba Moldicz
Hungary
Society