
| The Foreign Policy Review is a journal of international relations and foreign policy studies published once a year. Both leading experts and young talents of the discipline can publish their articles here. The Hungarian version of the journal is titled Külügyi Szemle, and is published quarterly. Published once a year. Price: 1400 HUF.Editor-in-Chief: László Kiss J. Editorial board: 13-15. Bérc utca, H-1016 Budapest, HUNGARY Phone:( 36)(1) 279-5702 Fax: (36)(1) 279-5701 Foreign Policy Review 2009. Autonomy Frank Koszorus, Jr: Autonomy: The Path to Democracy and Stability in Romania Russia János Terényi: Refections on External Views about Russia and the Hungarian-Russian Relations András György Deák: A Phoenix Encaged? Russian Foreign Policy in the Past Ten Years Iván Bába: Development and Main Elements of the Internal and External Policy Germany István Kőrösi: Twenty Years (1989-2009) of Economic Relations between Hungary and Germany – Compared to Germany’s Relations with the Ten New EU Member States András Masát: Old and New Positions in the Appearance of Hungarian Culture in Germany: 1989-2009 Western Balkans Bosnia and Herzegovina – A Road towards Stabilization, Prosperity and European Integration (compiled by Imre Szilágyi) Diplomatic History Gyula Kodolányi: The Interplay of Threads – Western Policies and the Revolutions of 1989 Alfred Reisch: Ideological Warfare During the Cold War: The West's Secret Book Distribution Program Behind the Iron Curtain Previous issues of Foreign Policy Review
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