Conveners
Hungarian 1 - South America: Session 1
- Judit Szilágyi Ágnes (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)
- Imre Varga (Ludovika – University of Public Service)
Description
Bogota, Mexico DC, Lima: 01:30 AM Santiago: 02:30 AM, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo: 03:30 AM
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Kitti Füzesi (doktorandusz)17/04/2021, 08:30Hungarian
Oil is one of the most important sources of energy. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. This fact could provide an opportunity for significant incomes and an important foreign policy position. However, the word crisis comes to mind about the country, nowadays. Venezuela’s economy is highly depends on raw materials. Oil accounted for more than 83% of exports in 2019. Oil...
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Gyula Speck17/04/2021, 08:45Hungarian
Fuel on the Fire? – The Issue of the German Arms Exports to Chile
In the 2000s Chile significantly modernized its military, similarly to the other states of Latin-America. The main battle tanks and the infantry fighting vehicles imported from Germany between 2006 and 2009 were an important part of the Chilean military modernization, which gave a serious advantage to the Chilean armed forces...
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Hajnalka Szilágyi-Kiss (Nemzeti Közszolgálati Egyetem)17/04/2021, 09:00Hungarian
The Islamic minority in South America and Southern Europe
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It is a well-known fact that many have left the Middle East due to the constant threat of ISIS. The increase of migration has posed a serious security challenge, especially for the countries of the European Union, but there is also significant migration outside Europe. Although the wave of emigration in connection to the Middle East... -
Gabriella Thomázy (NKE HDI)17/04/2021, 09:15Hungarian
Migration Strategies: South America vs Europe. A comparative analysis of Ecuador, Colombia, Hungary, and Spain
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Migration and migration strategy appears on the security agenda of many countries, not only in Europe but also within South America. The issue is quite current because “South-South” migration is growing; this means that immigrants within Latin America are looking for new destinations...