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Hungarian military, 1768 - 1848: a millenium in the military
In: A millenium in the military
Protective systems of the natural bases of life
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 386-402
ISSN: 1588-2918
Hungarian cultural studies: e-journal of the American Hungarian Educators Association
ISSN: 2471-965X
The Evolution of the Sino-American Nexus, With a View From Washington: From Hostility to Smart Appeasement and Back
Considering the recent series of events and intensified diplomatic and economic relations, many experts envisage a new Cold War between the two superpowers of the twenty-first century. Although the Chinese-American relationship over the last half-century has experienced some great moments, it has mostly been characterised by less amicable or even hostile attitudes, as well as economically volatile competition. The pragmatic realist approach and diplomatic appeasement of the 1970s and 1980s served mutual interests for the two countries against their common foe, the Soviet Union. Nevertheless, concerning their political values and visions, the democratic US and the Marxist-Maoist People's Republic of China have proven to be two irreconcilable political and social experiments, worlds apart from each other's spheres and paradigms. Within the context of the drastically altered global political milieu of the new millennium, the two great powers have manoeuvred themselves into heated confrontational positions over the last decade, not even excluding the possibility of a severe clash of interests in the future.
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The Sino-Russian relationship in the mirror of China's rise and Sino-American rivalry
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 32, Heft 3, S. 247-263
ISSN: 1588-2918
A Magyar Királyi Honvédség hazai gyártású páncélos harcjárművei: 1914 - 1945
In: Petit Military könyvek
How Britain's and Colombia's Privileged Partnerships with the United States Influenced Their Respective Journeys through the European Community and UNASUR
This paper explores how Britain's and Colombia's privileged relations with the United States (U.S.) influenced their journey through the European Community (EC) and the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR). The Anglo–American Special Relationship (AASR) was compatible with British participation in the European Single Market, but not with adherence to creating the EC's common currency, nor with leadership in building a European defence structure autonomous from NATO. Thus, since the start of the Iraq war, Britain played a rather obstructive role in what later was called European Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). The US–Colombia Partnership (USCP), based on a longstanding military association reinforced under Plan Colombia, naturally discouraged any meaningful Colombian participation in UNASUR's South American Security Council (CDS), a regional cooperative security project, promoted by Brazil. Cherished projects of the liberal CAP – such as triangular cooperation (to export Colombian security expertise to Central America with U.S. co-financing and oversight) and NATO partnership – also distracted Colombia's interest from UNASUR, diminishing the latter's relevance collaterally. A role for UNASUR – alongside the Organization of American States (OAS) – in South American security management was compatible with the liberal CAP, but not with the neoconservative CAP. Even a lopsided complementation – such as the one between NATO and the CSDP – proved unviable between the OAS and UNASUR.
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Hadi utak Erdélyben: barangolások magyar katonák nyomában
In: Erdélyi kiskönyvtár 10/11
The army of King Matthias: 1458 - 1526 : 1458 - 1526
In: A Millennium in the military = Egy ezredév hadban