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Attila AGH - Foundation for European Progressive Studies

Attila AGH

Professor, Corvinus University of Budapest

Attila Ágh is a Professor in the Political Science Department at the Budapest Corvinus University. He was the founder and the former Head of Department of Political Science at this University, the Director of the Research Centre “Together for Europe” and also the President of the Central European Political Science Association (CEPSA). He was a visiting professor at many universities from Aarhus to Vienna, and also from New Delhi to Los Angeles. His major research interest is comparative politics with special regard to the EU developments, focusing the Europeanization and Democratization in the New Member States. He has published more than twenty books and dozens of papers in the international journals.

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Publications
09/10/2014

Next Left Vol. 3

Towards a new strategy
09/10/2014

Ten years of the EU membership in the new member states

09/10/2014

Next Left Vol. 1

Renewing Social Democracy
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07/04/2022

The worst-case scenario: Orbán’s regime survived last Sunday’s elections

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