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The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
Warsaw Institute
18 episodes
17 hours ago
This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.
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This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.
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Is the Dispute over the Chinese University in Budapest a Measure of the Hungarians’ Sympathy for the PRC?
The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
5 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Is the Dispute over the Chinese University in Budapest a Measure of the Hungarians’ Sympathy for the PRC?

Among the countries of the Visegrád Group, Hungary is perceived as having relatively close ties with the People’s Republic of China (PRC). However, the recent protests in Budapest, Hungary’s capital, over the construction of a branch of China’s Fudan University seem to show that the public is divided on the issue of Viktor Orbán government’s foreign policy.

The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.