22 November 2019
Oktatási Központ
Europe/Budapest timezone

Session

International section

22 Nov 2019, 09:30
O-108 (Oktatási Központ)

O-108

Oktatási Központ

1083 Budapest, Üllői út 82.

Conveners

International section: I. Section

  • Mártonffy Balázs

International section: II. Section

  • András Varga

International section: III. Section

  • Gábor Csizmazia

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  1. Kovács, Éva
    22/11/2019, 09:30
  2. Mr Huszar, Viktor
    22/11/2019, 09:50

    Military science enters a new era. An organic transformation of military engineering and IT is driven by a fundamental change, the Distributed Ledger Technology and Blockchain combined with Artificial Intelligence and computer vision. The potential uses of these technologies represent a multitude of military technical scientific challenges. The technology makes it possible to co-operate freely...

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  3. Devai, Dora
    22/11/2019, 10:10
  4. Warikat, Faisal
    22/11/2019, 10:30
  5. Mr Kozan, Berk Can (National University of Public Service)
    22/11/2019, 10:50

    Yes, the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union is over. However, the modernisation of nuclear weapons continues. Experts have started to use the “New Cold War” metaphor, and it’s gaining popularity over new nuclear doctrines and withdrawal treaties. Today, states are currently delivering thousands of warheads on bombers, modernising nuclear delivery systems, pursuing...

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  6. Mrs Palotai, Monika
    22/11/2019, 11:10

    Private military and security companies have a substantial role in the security environment of post-conflict situations by covering vital security needs. The availability of such services carry both opportunities and risks. Contracting PMSCs can effectively support reconstruction efforts, strengthen law and order and on the sly can represent foreign lobby power as well. When it comes to...

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  7. Ms Igibayeva, Madina
    22/11/2019, 11:30

    The "Belt and Road Initiative" is a great chance for Kazakhstan, it gives an opportunity to create a huge economic space from Asia to Europe. Berlin, Moscow, Nur-Sultan and Beijing will be the main points on this transcontinental line. Kazakh-Chinese projects need to be more openness to explain the socio-economic advantages. For successful implementation of the project, it is necessary to...

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  8. Koczka, Ferenc (Eszterházy Károly Egyetem)
    22/11/2019, 11:50

    The Darknet is not a commonly used or known part of the Internet. Its existence raises some questions for defenders of IT systems: are their systems protected against attacks from the Darknet? Is protection even necessary? How can they measure the amount of traffic from there? Can they detect whether a darknet server is working in their infrastucture? From another point of view: must illegal...

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  9. Pkhakadze, Tamar
    22/11/2019, 13:30
  10. Guajardo, Rodrigo (NKE HHk KMDI)
    22/11/2019, 13:50

    Capabilities development is a very complex process, that involves interactions between industrial suppliers of goods and services with multiple government offices often trying to balance competing objectives. The big dilemma is: How governments acquire the equipment, goods, and services needed for their armed forces at a reasonable price, appropriate quality, and with a reasonable time frame?...

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  11. Ms Cevallos, Stefany (NKE)
    22/11/2019, 14:10

    The present study will be helpful for introducing urban marketing in public service management in the national center of excellence for the research of public administration that meets the highest standards of the international scientific community. The role of environment in forming the urban Corporate Identity or Image of a city and how important is urban environment for the Foreign Direct...

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  12. Mrs Aldiab, Maysaa (National University of Public Service (NKE))
    22/11/2019, 14:30

    Technological advancement, low-cost airlines, better incomes, uncontrolled demand and concentration of tourism in specific sites create new risks to sustainable tourism like crowding, stress on locals, pressure on infrastructure, loss of biodiversity, climate change, or damage to touristic and archaeological sites. Sustainability requires coordination of efforts of stakeholders like local...

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  13. Mrs Brandao Teixeira, Tassia Veronica (ELTE)
    22/11/2019, 14:50

    In the end of 19th century, it was common and usual that politicians also assume the role of historians and mainly in the construction of a national history. One of these Brazilians was Pereira da Costa. He was state secretary and for 5 times deputy of Pernambuco state. Beyond his public functions he also published 192 historical works. This communication wants to discuss when the public man...

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  14. Pato, Viktoria.Lilla (NKE - DÖK)
    22/11/2019, 15:10
  15. Mr Aygün, Erhan (National University of Public Service)
    22/11/2019, 15:45

    Turkey, currently as a host country for approximately 4 million refugees, still has some issues about migration governance and migration data creation, which is needed to be improved if it is considered as a serious problem in near future. In this paper, data limitations and the reasons why the lack of current data collection system in the field of international migration in Turkey will be...

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  16. Ms Majthoub, Ola
    22/11/2019, 16:05

    The Syrian conflict has created one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises of our time. More than five million Syrian refugees fled the country in order to seek safety in the neighboring countries. As a result, there is high uncertainty about the education of one million Syrian children.This paper attempts to focus on primary school education provision for Syrian refugee children...

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  17. Szabó, László András (NKE Közigazgatás-tudományi Doktori Iskola)
    22/11/2019, 16:25

    In my presentation, I am looking for an answer to the ways in which Migration Services are able to take advantage of innovation and organizational development opportunities. Considering the use of robotics and artificial intelligence. I focus on the organizations of the administration, the police and the army. There is a shortage of labor currently affecting the whole of Hungary, so solving...

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  18. Popova, Ekaterina (PhD student)
    22/11/2019, 16:45

    In 2013 the Chinese government established the New Silk Road, namely, One Belt One Road Initiative that promotes a win-win strategy for all countries along the way. In 2016 the "Program of the establishment of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor" was signed aiming at enhancing tripartite cooperation in various fields.

    Research refers to the previous author’s studies and answers the...

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  19. Faust, Anita (Pécsi Tudományegyetem)
    22/11/2019, 17:05

    Being based on exclusion from resources, power relations need legitimacy for stability, which lies partly in fulfilling their reason for existence: providing security and conditions of prosperity as public goods. As a power relationship, world order also needs legitimacy, partly through global public goods. (Global) public goods are defined as „provided to all, denied to no one”. This...

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  20. Mohamed, Abdouss
    22/11/2019, 17:25
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