Hajnalka VINCZE is a security policy researcher specialized in European and transatlantic issues. Her analyses deal with intra-European and Euro-American power relations, with a particular emphasis on the strategic dimension
and the technological-industrial basis. She takes position in favour
of an autonomous, political Europe. Her commitment to the
preservation and promotion of the European model makes
her a long-time advocate of the core Europe concept.

"The skills that the EU is developing to manage its own affairs are enormously relevant to a world that is still struggling to channel globalisation in beneficent directions." (Christopher Patten, 2003)

Publications

The EU-NATO syndrome: spotlight on transatlantic realities (Journal of Contemporary European Research, Volume 3 Issue 2, Summer 2007, 75,800 characters)

Assessment 2007 of the European Union’s security and defence policy (Défense & Stratégie n°22, January 2008, 27,000 characters)

European Europe or Atlantic Europe: a question of “preference”... (La Lettre Sentinel n°47, October 2007, 27,000 characters)

France, NATO and the West – on the margin of the Védrine report (La Lettre Sentinel n°47, October 2007, 16,000 characters)

Transatlantic news in brief, July-August-September 2007 (La Lettre Sentinel n°47, October 2007, 7,500 characters)

A European Avant-garde: diagnosis, solution, raison d’être (Presentation at the Convention of European Associations, Strasboug/European Parliament, 28 September 2007., 14,500 characters)

An avant-garde to preserve and enhance European sovereignty (in "Pour une Europe européenne - une Avant-garde pour sortir de l impasse" ed. Henri de Grossouvre, 2007, pp 22-34, 30,199 characters)

Armaments issues in a transatlantic light (Presentation at CIFE-IEHEI Summer University, Budapest, 4 September 2007, 29,500 characters)

Transatlantic news in brief, April-May-June 2007 (La Lettre Sentinel n°46, June 2007, 9,000 characters)

Euro-American convergences and collisions (critical book review) (La Lettre Sentinel n°46, June 2007, 18,000 characters)

Lifting the shield(s): interrogations around the US missile defense project (La Lettre Sentinel n°45, March-April 2007, 27,400 characters)

Transatlantic news in brief, January-February-March 2007 (La Lettre Sentinel n°45, March-April 2007, 5,400 characters)

NATO battlefields after the Riga summit (La Lettre Sentinel n°43-44, January-February 2007, 27,000 characters)

Transatlantic news in brief, December 2006 (La Lettre Sentinel n°43-44, January-February 2007, 5,900 characters)

Article 296: Friend or Foe? (EuroFuture, Winter 2006, 13,300 characters)

Iranian nuclear dilemmas (Népszabadság Online 24 December 2006, 9,300 characters)

European autonomy between rhetoric and realities (La Lettre Sentinel n°41-42, October-November 2006, 12,200 characters)

Article 296 of the TEC: obstacle or safety barrier? (Défense & Stratégie (Observatoire Européen de Sécurité) n°18, October 2006, 15,700 characters)

Becoming flexible to keep it together: the logic and the pitfalls behind the concept of differentiated integration (The Federalist, XLVIII, 2006, N° 1, pp 55-63, 20,840 characters)

Towards which kind of "Common Market" in the armament field? (on the voluntary code of conduct on the public markets of equipment of defense) (Newsletter of the Center for Security and National Defence Studies, October 2006, Budapest, 17,012 characters)

European defence policy forecast (Népszabadság Online, 15 August 2006 /article based on the author’s paper entitled: Hírlevél, Biztonságpolitikai és Honvédelmi Kutatások Központja, 2006. július, Budapest/, 12,118 characters)

European and transatlantic context of the next Hungarian government s activities in the security of defence field (Newsletter of the Center for Security and National Defence Studies, July 2006, Budapest, 20,097 characters)

The EU today: diagnostic and scenarios (Európai Unióról és oktatásáról, A Történelemtanári Továbbképzés Kiskönyvtára /ELTE BTK és a Magyar Történelmi Társulat Tanári Tagozata/ dir.series Dr. Szabolcs Ottó, Budapest, 2006., 22,486 characters)

Towards the demystification of the transatlantic relationship (The Transatlantic Debate, Zrínyi Kiadó 2006 /in the series « Biztonságpolitika a XXI. században » ed. series. Péter Tálas/, 18,627 characters)

Relations between the Islam and the West – „Two Worlds?” (In: Glied Viktor - Tarrósy István (ed.): Globális biztonsági kihívások, NATO szerepvállalások és Közép-Európa, 2006., pp. 21-29., 24,994 characters)

The European Union’s foreign, security and defence policy – in a nutshell (Presentation at the Central European Conference organized by the Rajk László College for Advanced Studies, Hungary, 8 April 2006, 18,463 characters)

The transatlantic relation in the light of the defence industries (Presentation in the framework of a series of conferences on security organized by the Antall József Foundation, Budapest Corvinus University, 5 April 2006, 30,375 characters)

At the watershed of two epochs (Document presentation in the book “Hungary-France 1945-1990”, ed. Gusztáv Kecskés /ed. series: Ferenc Glatz/, to be published in 2006, 5,096 characters)

Europe caves in (The Mohammed cartoons) (co-author: Péter Tálas, Magyar Narancs, 9 March 2006, 7,247 characters)

Mass hysteria and Realpolitik around Mohammed (summary of an interview accorded to www.ma.hu, 9 February 2006, 3,901 characters)

The room for manoeuvre in European defence: between internal weights and pressures coming from across the Atlantic (lecture presented at a conference, French Institute in Budapest, Budapest, 27 January 2006, 11,369 characters)

Public opinion largely in favour of European Europe (www.lepetitjournal.com Budapest, 24 January 2006, 1,942 characters)

Europe : chronicle of a decline foretold (demography, immigration, integration) (Népszabadság Online 21 January 2006, 12,844 characters)

Transatlantic satellite story 1 (Galileo vs GPS) (Népszabadság Online 10 January 2006, 18,508 characters)

The prospects of a common European strategic culture (Az Európai Unió biztonság- és védelempolitikai dokumentumai vol.3, SVKK-Chartapress, 2006., 32,243 characters)

State of play in European defence (Az Európai Unió biztonság- és védelempolitikai dokumentumai vol.3, SVKK-Chartapress, 2006., 18,645 characters)

Does the military historian throw a glove to the intelligence community? (/book review on John Keegan’s Intelligence in War/, Könyvjelző, December 2005, 7,958 characters)

Core Europe idea put into context (presentation at the Forum Carolus meeting, Strasbourg, 25 November 2005, 5,251 characters)

Europe in multiple circles: variations on the theme of "flexible" integration (Külügyi Szemle 2005/3-4, 63,627 characters)

Hungarian defence policy in a snapshot (www.lepetitjournal.com Budapest, 3 November 2005, 1,651 characters)

European security model (Népszabadság Online 25 October 2004, 7,804 characters)

The Union and the people (Népszabadság Online, 19 October 2005, 8,304 characters)

European avant-garde as both a necessity and an opportunity (http://forum-carolus.blogspirit.com, 13 October 2005, 7,059 characters)

General characteristics of the transatlantic relationship and the position of Central European countries (lecture at National Defence University Zrínyi Miklós « ESDP Training Programme 2005 », Budapest 11 October 2005, 13,087 characters)

Berlin-Paris-Washington: reflections on the eve of German elections (www.hajnalka-vincze.com, 17 September 2005, 7,132 characters)

EU-NATO relations: between necessary cooperation, inherent competition and the inescapable change of paradigm (Az Észak-atlanti Szerződés Szervezete a változás korában, SVKK, Budapest, 2005, 78,525 characters)

Hungary: Painful choices, persistent dilemmas (La Défense en Europe. Avancées et limites (dir. Patrice Buffotot), La Documentation française, August 2005, 14,737 characters)

Explosions in perspective (Népszabadság Online, 8 July 2005, 6,515 characters)

British split over the Atlantic (Népszabadság Online, 5 July 2005, 11,745 characters)

The EU, the crisis, the solution and ourselves (Népszabadság Online 20 June 2005, 7,275 characters)

The Union’s suffering and the remedy (Népszabadság Online 4 June 2005, 11,058 characters)

Europe’s French conscience (Népszabadság Online 27 May 2005, 10,655 characters)

Survivors of Mars (www.ma.hu, 9 May 2005, 13,688 characters)

Transatlantic aircraft story 2 (Airbus vs. Boeing) (Népszabadság Online 30 April 2005, 16,436 characters)

Some Theoretical-Practical Aspects of European Security and Defence Policy (Az Európai Unió biztonság- és védelempolitikai dokumentumai, vol.2, ed. Póti-Tálas-Vincze, SVKK-Chartapress, 2005, Budapest, 77,016 characters)

Transatlantic aircraft story 1 (Joint Strike Fighter/F35) (Népszabadság Online 8 April 2005, 15,304 characters)

The UN conundrum (Népszabadság Online 24 March 2005, 6,906 characters)

France: From Great Power Illusions to the "Europeanization" of Ambitions (Nemzeti identitás és külpolitika az euroatlanti térségben, Budapest, 2005, 122,077 characters)

American false mirror (propaganda, US and Europe) (Népszabadság Online 2 January 2005, 8,202 characters)

The Defence Model of the European Union in light of New Challenges (Security under global pressure, ed. István Tarrósy, Pécs, 2005, 18,789 characters)

Dilemmas of the guardian of the temple: France and enlargement of the European Union (Európa 2002, 2004/4, 39,475 characters)

European-American space battles (Népszabadság Online 30 November 2004, 7,222 characters)

Hungary s Iraqi dilemmas (Népszabadság Online 11 November 2004, 7,225 characters)

The Constitutional Treaty’s novelties in the area of security and defence policy (Eszmélet n64, November 2004, 15,217 characters)

Turkish EU accession: much ado about nothing (Népszabadság Online 6 October 2004, 5,013 characters)

The value(s) of Europe (Magyar Narancs XVI.40, 30 September 2004, 13,230 characters)

Bush or Kerry: it returns to the same (Népszabadság Online 31 August 2004, 8,585 characters)

Afghanistan, America, NATO and ourselves (Népszabadság Online 2 August 2004, 11,752 characters)

Perspectives and limits of the European Union’s fight against terrorism (Európai Szemle, 2004/2, 69,526 characters)

Barroso, the illusionist (Népszabadság Online 25 July 2004, 7,202 characters)

The mirages and the realities of the EU s new treaty (Népszabadság Online 18 July 2004, 8,549 characters)

The EU budget battle - and what is behind (Népszabadság Online, 15 July 2004, 9,300 characters)

Barroso: dwarf president for giant tasks (Népszabadság Online 29 June 2004, 6,911 characters)

Transatlantic relations: a meeting of illusions (Népszabadság Online 26 June 2004, 13,327 characters)

European pseudo-constitution (Élet és Irodalom vol48 n25, June 2004, 13,427 characters)

Hungary and the EU: maximum commitment needed (Népszabadság Online 14 June 2004, 5,822 characters)

Union, parties, parliament and ourselves (Népszabadság Online 9 June 2004, 13,247 characters)

D-Day anniversary (Népszabadság Online 4 June 2004, 6,496 characters)

Iraq, Washington, Europe and ourselves (Népszabadság Online 1 June 2004, 12,835 characters)

On America-criticism (response to accusations of anti-Americanism) (Népszabadság Online 25 May 2004, 5,163 characters)

That is (also) America (Népszabadság Online 14 May 2004, 12,833 characters)

Future EU scenario from the past (Népszabadság Online 10 May 2004, 9,607 characters)

Europe s fight against terrorism (Élet és Irodalom vol48 n18, June 2004, 12,481 characters)

New challenges, new risks in the enlarged Union (Népszabadság Online 30 April 2004, 11,557 characters)

Europe and the new type of terrorism (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 30 April 2004, 5,429 characters)

Enlargement accession paradoxes (Népszabadság Online 27 April 2004, 13,466 characters)

Paris-Berlin-London: attempt to square the circle (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 3 April 2004, 5,367 characters)

Hungary as a terrorist target? (Népszabadság Online 31 March 2004, 14,711 characters)

France and the War in Iraq: the Anatomy of a Crisis Management Carried Out with Cartesian Logic (Manuscript contributed to the book Andor László-Tálas Péter-Valki László, Irak- háborúra ítélve /Budapest, Zrínyi, 2004/, 162,612 characters)

The European Union’s Security and Defence Policy under the double constraint of transatlantic relations and integration dilemmas (Az Európai Unió biztonság- és védelempolitikai dokumentumai, vol.1, SVKK-Chartapress, 2004, Budapest, 50,005 characters)

Troyan horses? The new Europe at the Unions gates (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 18 February 2004, 5,106 characters)

Europe on Mars: the EU as a strategic actor in space? (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 4 February 2004, 5,191 characters)

Irish EU presidency (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 21 January 2004, 5,199 characters)

Political storm around the Hungarian batallion in Iraq (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 17 December 2003, 5,649 characters)

European defence at the heart of the debates (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 3 December 2003, 5,405 characters)

Visions and counter-visions, or on the fundamental contradictions of the transatlantic relation (Külügyi Szemle 2003/4, Budapest, 50,755 characters)

EU Commission report on Hungary 2003 (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 12 November 2003, 5,341 characters)

European pseudo-constitution (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 October 2003, 5,117 characters)

Italian EU presidency 2 (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 3 September 2003, 5,313 characters)

Italian EU presidency 1 (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 13 August 2003, 5,374 characters)

European defence in action (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 9 July 2003, 5,069 characters)

Beyond Symbolism: the EU’s First Military Operation Seen in its Context (Die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, www.weltpolitik.net, July 2003, 26,798 characters)

Great Britain and Euro(pe) (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 18 June 2003, 5,379 characters)

Why is Hungary in Iraq? (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 11 June 2003, 5,413 characters)

EU and international terrorism (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 28 May 2003, 5,476 characters)

Return to the EU s foundations (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 14 May 2003, 5,456 characters)

The European Union and the Iraqi war (Magyar Narancs XV.18, 1 May 2003, 10,785 characters)

Beyond the acquis: hidden challenges of the accession (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 30 April 2003, 5,356 characters)

Signature of the accession treaties in Athens (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 23 April 2003, 5,407 characters)

Hungarian foreign policy has to learn European reflexes (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 16 April 2003, 5,187 characters)

Official Hungarian position on Iraq (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 2 April 2003, 2,686 characters)

Toward a new logic for European defence? (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 2 April 2003, 5,549 characters)

Europe and public opinion (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 19 March 2003, 5,543 characters)

Reprimands from Chirac (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 5 March 2003, 5,378 characters)

The Nice treaty enters into force (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 19 February 2003, 5,379 characters)

The old French-German couple and the re-invention of Europe (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 5 February 2003, 5,394 characters)

Europe and the Iraqi crisis (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 22 January 2003, 5,354 characters)

Greek EU presidency (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 8 January 2003, 5,386 characters)

A Stronger Military Role for the EU in the Balkans? (Unraveling the European Security and Defense Policy Conundrum, ed. J. Krause, A. Wenger, L. Watanabe. Studies in Contemporary History and Security Policy, Vol.11, Bern, 2003., 28,077 characters)

The bigger the better - US view on EU enlargement (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 28 December 2002, 5,432 characters)

Copenhagen: not your usual EU summit (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 18 December 2002, 2,746 characters)

Public opinion on EU enlargement (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 11 December 2002, 5,385 characters)

Looking at Turkey Europe questions herself (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 28 November 2002, 5,411 characters)

Final bargainings: after Brussels before Copenhagen (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 November 2002, 5,504 characters)

EU Commission report on Hungary 2002 (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 November 2002, 5,450 characters)

Post-electoral Germany returns to the European arena (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 October 2002, 5,252 characters)

Public opinion on EU enlargement 2002 (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 October 2002, 5,425 characters)

Iraq reveals the weaknesses of a political Europe (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 September 2002, 6,284 characters)

The European Union’s response to the events of September 11 (Válaszok a terrorizmusra: az afganisztáni „vadászattól” a fenntartható globalizációig (ed. Tálas Péter), SVKH, 2002, 45,711 characters)

State of play in EU accession negotiations (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 September 2002, 5,032 characters)

Debates on the Common Agricultural Policy (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 August 2002, 6,328 characters)

EU Hungary gap in facts and figures (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 August 2002, 6,449 characters)

Danish EU presidency (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 July 2002, 6,882 characters)

Sevilla summit and enlargement (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 July 2002, 6,021 characters)

The new Hungarian government and EU accession (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 June 2002, 6,762 characters)

Accession negotiations and the agricultural issue (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 June 2002, 6,478 characters)

Final warning: the French elections in the European context (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 May 2002, 7,096 characters)

European views on Hungarian elections (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 May 2002, 6,248 characters)

The EU in the election campaign (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 April 2002, 5,937 characters)

Hungarian public opinion on EU (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 April 2002, 5,076 characters)

Visegrad cooperation (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 March 2002, 6,013 characters)

Accession negotiations state of play (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 March 2002, 6,017 characters)

Spanish EU presidency (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 February 2002, 5,994 characters)

The Laeken summit (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 January 2002, 7,213 characters)

EU Commission report on Hungary 2001 (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 December 2001, 6,914 characters)

EU enlargement and the fight against terrorism (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 November 2001, 6,863 characters)

Towards a Hungarian national security strategy (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 November 2001, 6,642 characters)

Phony war (at the outbreak of the Afghanistan bombings) (Élet és Irodalom vol45 n41, 12 October 2001, 6,483 characters)

Terrorism in the US, repercussions in Hungary (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 October 2001, 8,949 characters)

Belgian EU presidency (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 15 September 2001, 7,647 characters)

End of Warsaw Pact anniversary (Journal Francophone de Budapest, 1 July 2001, 7,608 characters)

Priorities of France s European policy (SVKI Védelmi Tanulmányok, Budapest, 2000, 209,375 characters)

Apropos

15/05 Presentation on "Sarkozy and NATO" at the Hungarian Institute for Foreign Affairs (hosted by the Hungarian Atlantic Council)

 

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