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.

"Preventive war is like committing suicide from fear of death." (Otto von Bismarck, 1815-1898, )

Publications

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.

Language of the original publication: Hungarian

The process of European integration is, without any doubt, the most significant political innovation of the last half-century. Born out of the feeling of necessity, it has been guided by the hope that the construction of a community between European countries may eventually pave the way for the organization of tomorrow’s world. However, our subject here is not to dwell on how brilliant, necessary and promising the project is. In fact, the credibility and legitimacy of the European process today are weakened both inside and outside, in particular by the gulf between rhetoric and reality. We are going, therefore, to stick to this latter, by drawing a non-indulgent picture of European facts and truths.
1. How have we arrived here?
2. Where are we today?
3. Which prospects for the future?

(Hajnalka Vincze, 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)

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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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