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Special Significance: A Chinese Direction in Hungary’s Foreign Policy under Viktor Orbán . Croatian International Relations Review 66 : 59 – 74 . Kong , T. ( 2014 ): China
political goals. Maria Mälksoo, in her analysis of the historical past from the perspective of foreign policy, created her own model for describing the behaviour of states, distinguishing between reflexive and security-oriented approaches. 37 The security
needed to gain popular support with an appeal to Russian ethno-nationalism, orthodoxy and imperial ambitions as it became obvious with the annexation of the Crimea and the proxy war in the Ukraine and other foreign policy adventures (including
compromised, but Horthy and Apponyi, as well as Great Britain and Italy were backing him. 39 First, some officials in the French foreign policy establishment wanted to make use of the scandal and cause a government crisis or
. Later, in the 1950s, around 350,000 people migrated to Greece from Istanbul. These inflows were mainly of Greek origin and were relatively easily integrated, a fact related to Greek foreign policy intents at the time, as well as with the positive impact
into his second exile, keeping him away from the city for a decade. Sources are more generous in detailing this second exile, highlighting marked activism, especially in foreign policy. During this period, Peisistratus renewed his ‘expansionist
than detailed – “Christian National” ideology of the interwar Hungary ( Ádám – Bozóki 2016 : 105). ad 14. The autocracies and the dictatorships are more inclined to associate conflict-seeking foreign policies with the assertion of their interests. They
has been propagated both as an instrument of development cooperation and as a vehicle of economic and foreign policy for decades. The paper presents the shift in the German stakeholder perspectives from the ’export’ of VET to the ‘vocational training