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Our page features hot takes on current issues of interest by Corvinus Department of IR faculty members Péter Marton (involved as author, editor and producer), Tamás Matura, Máté Szalai, Bernadett Lehoczki, Tamás Hoffmann, Vassilis Petsinis, András Rácz, Adrienne Komanovics, Dániel Vékony, Beáta Paragi, Pál Nyíri, Eszter Kirs, Buyisile Ntaka, Dorottya Mendly, Csaba Békés, Anita Szűcs, Zoltán Kelemen, and Éva Kőváriné Ignáth. Nuno Morgado joined our list of authors as a fellow at the Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies. Past and current PhD students who have contributed include Zsombor Zeöld, Michel Navarro, Mira Al-Aridi, Dorka Takácsy, Dániel Pongrácz, Elias Dahrouge, Annie Abena Aku Agyemfra, Ferenc Németh, David Morris, Yasmine Barka, Bora Beşgül, Levente Jakab, Mina Shahmiri, and Ádám Tenczer. Current and former students among our contributors include Abdelhadi Baiche, Ngoc Ngo Minh, Minh Khue Tran, Diána Pásztor, and Cristian Vlas. Guest posts can also be expected occasionally. Such pieces have been contributed by Jakub Bornio (University of Wrocław), Petr Gulenko (Charles University), Angelo Biazus Marin Kramer (University of Wrocław), Andrej Nosko (Matej Bel University), and Vladimir Đorđević (Police Academy of the Czech Republic) all of whom have visited our Department in the past.
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