Szunomár, Á, et al.: Central Europe-East Asia EV nexus: Tracking Chinese, South Korean and Japanese electric vehicle and battery investment in the V4 countries

Central Europe-East Asia EV nexus Tracking Chinese, South Korean and Japanese electric vehicle and battery investment in the V4 countries Authors: Martin Šebeňa, Kara Němečková, Konrad Popławski, Ágnes Szunomár, Veronika Blablová, Marcell Kovács, Benedykt Kurtyka, Filip Šebok, Richard Turcsányi Publisher: Central European Institute of Asian Studies ISBN: 978-80-8239-029-5 Abstract A confluence of factors is challenging […]
Szunomár, Á.: Chinese EV battery manufacturing in Hungary: helping or hindering the green transition?

Chinese EV battery manufacturing in Hungary: helping or hindering the green transition? Author: Ágnes Szunomár In: Oxford Energy Forum, Issue 144, April 2025. p. 51-54. Abstract Policymakers are pursuing EV adoption as the automotive technology of the future due to its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. In line with […]
N. Rózsa, E., Marsai, V., Bartók, A.: Regionalism vs Bilateralism in the EU-China-Africa Relations

Regionalism vs Bilateralism in the EU-China-Africa Relations Authors: Erzsébet N. Rózsa, Viktor Marsai, András Bartók In: Li, Y., Leandro, F.J.B.S., Tavares da Silva, J., Rodrigues, C. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook on China-Europe-Africa Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. pp. 849–864. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-5640-7_41 Abstract Whilst the European Union’s approach to its direct and farther away neighbourhood […]
Hungary is the recent European leader in Chinese investment: but who benefits?

Hungary is the recent European leader in Chinese investment: but who benefits? Article by Magdolna Sass on the Institute of World Economics’ blog Over the past two decades, China’s share of the world economy’s total FDI stock has grown rapidly. While in 2000 the country’s share was negligible, by 2023 it accounted for […]
Szunomár, Á., Peragovics, T., Weiner, Cs.: The role of institutional and political factors in attracting Chinese and Russian multinationals to the Visegrad countries

The role of institutional and political factors in attracting Chinese and Russian multinationals to the Visegrad countries Authors: Ágnes Szunomár, Tamás Peragovics, Csaba Weiner In: Politics in Central Europe, 20(2), 271-301. Abstract International business research is usually focused on various aspects of foreign direct investment (FDI) by non‑European emerging‑market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) without […]