ENTAN – European Non-Territorial Autonomy Network |
Balázs Vizi |
2019-2023 |
COST Action Program CA18114 |
Balázs Dobos |
Bilateral Treaties and Minority Protection in Central and South-Eastern Europe |
Balázs Vizi |
2016-2020 |
NRDIO 120469 |
Edgár Dobos, Zoltán Kántor, Tamás Korhecz, Noémi Nagy, Norbert Tóth |
The effectiveness of minority self-governance in Central and South Eastern Europe |
Balázs Dobos |
2019-2022 |
HAS Bolyai Research Scholarship |
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Hungarian diaspora policy after 1990 from the perspective of the state and the diaspora |
Eszter Kovács |
-2018 |
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The internal dynamics of non-territorial autonomy regimes in Central and South-eastern Europe: a five-country comparison |
Balázs Dobos |
2015-2019 |
NRDIO PD 116168 |
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MIME - Mobility and Inclusion in a Multilingual Europe |
Balázs Vizi |
2014-2018 |
EU FP7 |
Edgár Dobos, György Horváth (2015-2016), Noémi Nagy |
Minority Language Rights in the Multilingual European Integration |
Balázs Vizi |
2013-2017 |
HAS Bolyai Research Scholarship |
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Minorities’ rights to participation in public affairs in Europe |
Balázs Vizi |
2012-2016 |
OTKA K105432 |
Edgár Dobos, Zoltán Kántor, Norbert Tóth |
Ethnopolitical mobilization and Roma parties in Hungary and East-Central Europe |
Balázs Dobos |
2012-2015 |
HAS Bolyai Research Scholarship |
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Government and minority party representation in Central and Eastern Europe |
László Szarka |
2010-2012 |
OTKA K82051 |
Zoltán Kántor, Levente Salat, Norbert Tóth, Balázs Vizi |
The chances of the integration of minorities in Kosovo. Linguistic rights in practice |
Balázs Vizi |
2011-2012 |
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Constitutional reform in Italy: Regionalism and minority autonomy |
Balázs Vizi |
2011 |
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The theory of multi-level governance and the practice of minority self-governance in Central and Eastern Europe |
Balázs Vizi |
2009-2012 |
HAS Bolyai Research Scholarship |
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The policy analysis of the minority policy in Hungary. The example of the minority act |
Balázs Dobos |
2004-2010 |
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The comparative analysis of the legal status of minorities in Central Europe |
Balázs Dobos |
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Ágnes Vass |