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Articles on Hungarian-EU issues which have appeared in past issues of CER.

5 March 2001
Coming in to Land?
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
Hungary is well on its way to becoming an EU member, despite having compromised at Nice.

13 November 2000
Hungary's Progress
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
A summary of the EC's 2000 Progress Report on Hungary.

11 September 2000
Ghost Train
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
As Verheugen speaks of a German referendum on enlargement, is the process still on the right track?

12 June 2000
Testing Hungarian Patience
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
The recent joint EU-Hungary resolution was upbeat, but fine words are no longer enough as Hungary demands an accession timetable.

9 May 2000
Playing Hard to Get
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
Awaiting a specific date, Hungarian patience with the EU may be running out.

14 February 2000
Hungarian Identity, Globalisation and EU Accession
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
How Hungarians view themselves, how they view the world and how these views are changing as EU entry approaches.

18 October 1999
Grinning and Bearing It
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
For Hungary European integration continues to be seen as the sole means of guaranteeing peace and prosperity.

11 October 1999
Operation Successful, Patient Dead
Gusztáv Kosztolányi *
According to a recent survey, patient satisfaction with hospital care seems to be in line with the EU average. But scratch the surface and you'll quickly reveal the crisis in the Hungarian healthcare.

13 September 1999
Where There's Muck There's Brass
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
Hungary's now flourishing green movement has had only a relatively small impact and the primary reason for its broader acceptance is EU accession.

 

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