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.

"America is not part of Europe... I believe to have discovered this on the map." (Charles de Gaulle, 1951)

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Hungary: Painful choices, persistent dilemmas

La Défense en Europe. Avancées et limites (dir. Patrice Buffotot), La Documentation française, August 2005

Language of the original publication: French

Although the oft-heard criticisms of Hungarian defence policy can not be dismissed as groundless, their exaggerations need to be relativized. The writing addresses in three chapters the issue of the armed forces’ ceaseless pseudo-reforms, of Hungary’s “pragmatic atlanticism”, and the “why” and "how” of Hungarian participation in Iraq.

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

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Assessment of the EUs defence policy in 2011.

 

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