Szunomár, Á.: Economic versus political engagement with China and Taiwan in Central and Eastern Europe
Economic versus political engagement with China and Taiwan in Central and Eastern Europe Author: Ágnes Szunomár In: Wu, Chien-Huei (ed.) Switching diplomatic recognition between Taiwan and China: economic and social impact, London, New York: Routledge (2024) pp. 179-195. Introduction The transition of Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries from centrally planned to […]
Szécsi, D., Szunomár, Á.: PISA score as an inappropriate measure for growth? Empirical evidence from East Asia
PISA score as an inappropriate measure for growth? Empirical evidence from East Asia Authors: Dominika Szécsi, Ágnes Szunomár In: Society and Economy, (published online ahead of print 2024). Abstract The topic of the research is whether better human capital, as determined by secondary school learning outcomes measured by PISA scores, promotes economic […]
Szunomár, Á.: Illiberal rationalism? The role of political factors in China’s growing (economic) footprint in Hungary
Illiberal rationalism? The role of political factors in China’s growing (economic) footprint in Hungary Author: Ágnes Szunomár In: Indrajit Roy, Jappe Eckhardt, Dimitrios Stroikos, and Simona Davidescu (eds.): Rising Power, Limited Influence – The Politics of Chinese Investments in Europe and the Liberal International Order, Oxford University Press, 2024, pp 65-81. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192887115.003.0004 […]
Szunomár, Á.: From Zero to Hero? Chinese Investment in Electric Vehicle Supply Chains in the Visegrád Four
From Zero to Hero? Chinese Investment in Electric Vehicle Supply Chains in the Visegrád Four Author: Ágnes Szunomár Citation: Ágnes Szunomár, From Zero to Hero? Chinese Investment in Electric Vehicle Supply Chains in the Visegrád Four. Prague, Czech Republic: Association for International Affairs (AMO), 2024 Abstract China has not only gained a […]