Publication

12 Jun 2012

This bulletin discusses Hungary’s activity in Central Europe, which is one of the main priorities of the country's foreign policy. This is partially because of concern for Hungarian minorities living in neighboring countries. Hungary is also convinced of the region’s huge energy, economic and geopolitical potential. The recent changes of government in Slovakia, Romania and Serbia, however, may bring an end to the period of conflict-free relations between these countries and Hungary. The author argues that Poland should ensure that the expected cooling of bilateral relations in the region will not have an impact on its strategic priorities.

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Author Dariusz Kałan
Series PISM Bulletins
Issue 392
Publisher Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
Copyright © 2012 Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
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