Hungary’s Partnering in Foreign Military Missions: A Different Kind of Regionalism

Szerzők

  • Dr. Marton Péter
  • Dr. Wagner Péter

Kulcsszavak:

Hungarian Defence Forces, Hungary, Germany, military missions, partnering

Absztrakt

This article looks at Hungary’s partnerships with other countries in the context of foreign military missions, with a focus on the post-1999 period, i.e. the period since Hungary’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It is interested primarily in the motives that may explain partner choice as well as the derivative benefits sought through collaboration of this kind. In particular, the authors are seeking signs if a kind of regionalism (interpreted loosely as a preference of regional partners) may be evident here.

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Dr. Marton Péter

is Associate Professor at Corvinus University’s Institute of International Studies (and Deputy Head of the Institute). His research fields are Foreign Policy Analysis and Security Studies – his specific research areas include the politics of foreign military missions and international burden-sharing.

Dr. Wagner Péter

is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and an Assistant Professor at Károli Gáspár University. His research covers transatlantic issues, Hungarian foreign and security policy, international terrorism and current challenges in the Middle East and Central Asia, regions he visits frequently. Peter Wagner holds a PhD in History on the Emergence of Islamism in Post-Soviet Central Asia. He is quoted and interviewed
regularly by the Hungarian media on current security policy issues.

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2017-08-16

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Marton, P., & Wagner, P. (2017). Hungary’s Partnering in Foreign Military Missions: A Different Kind of Regionalism. Honvédségi Szemle – Hungarian Defence Review, 145(1), 148–158. Elérés forrás https://kiadvany.magyarhonvedseg.hu/index.php/honvszemle/article/view/510

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