Petőcz Kálmán (szerk.): National Populism and Slovak - Hungarian Relations in Slovakia 2006-2009 (Somorja, 2009)
Authors
AUTHORS Zsolt Gál, Mgr., PhD Zsolt Gál has been an assistant professor at the Department of Political Science of the Faculty of Philosophy at Comenius University in Bratislava since 2006. He graduated there in 2003 and continued his post-gradual studies at Corvinus University in Budapest. He completed a PhD program in international relations and defended his thesis at the Department of World Economy in 2008. His main areas of interest include international migration, economic policy and economic aspects of European integration. He teaches several courses in these fields at Comenius University. Miroslav Kocúr, ThDr., PhD Miroslav Kocúr was bom February 22, 1969, in Liptovský Mikuláš. He graduated from the Theological Faculty of Constantine and Methodius (CMBF) at Comenius University in Bratislava, Theological Institute (TI) in Spišské Podhradie. He obtained the licence and doctor’s degree in biblical studies at the Papal Biblical Institute and the Gregorian University in Rome. He lectured at the Catholic University in Ružomberok and CMBF in Bratislava - TI in Spišské Podhradie. He was a co-founder and the first director of the Bilingual Secondary Grammar School of C. S. Lewis in Bratislava. Since 2006 he has been lecturing history of political thinking at the Bratislava International School of Liberal Arts. Zsuzsanna Lampl-Mészáros, PhD Zsuzsanna Lampl-Mészáros graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy at Comenius University, majoring in sociology in 1982. She also completed a post-graduate course in journalism. She currently works as a rese-355