Külügyi Szemle - A Teleki László Intézet Külpolitikai Tanulmányok Központja folyóirata - 2005 (4. évfolyam)
2005 / 1-2. szám - ESEMÉNYNAPTÁR - 2005. április 5.-2005.június 23.
Foreign Policy A 2005. 1-2 szám tartalmából The transatlantic relations, the EU, the EU's 'Neigborhood Policy', and REGIONAL COOPERATION FROM HUNGARIAN AND POLISH PERSPECTIVES An interview with Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rotfeld An interview with Hungarian Foreign Minister Ferenc Somogyi An interview with Vice President, European Parliament Member Jacek SaryuszWolski An interview with European Parliament Member József Szájer Slawomir Debski (Head of the Research Office at PISM): Prospects of transatlantic relations - a Polish perspective Zoltán Martinusz (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hungary): Are the transatlantic relations in crisis? Pawel Swieboda (Head of the EU Department of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs): What kind of European Union would best serve Polish interests? János Martonyi (former Foreign Minister of Hungary): What kind of Europe do we want? Mateusz Gniazdowski (Analyst at PISM): Possibilities and constraints of Central European Cooperation within the EU Kálmán Dezséry (Institute of World Economy, Budapest): Central European economic cooperation after the EU-accession Bartosz Cichocki (Analyst, Center of Eastern Studies): Principal challenges of the EU relations with the neighbors András Deák (Senior Research Fellow, Teleki László Institute): The possible role of the Visegrád-countries in the EU's Russian policy Adam Eberhardt (Program Coordinator, Research Office of PISM): Developing the EU-Russia strategic partnership Imre Szilágyi (Senior Research Fellow, Teleki László Institute): Hungary and the Western Balkans