Teleki Laszlo Institute

National Network
Hungary
Address

1125 Budapest
Szilagyi E. fasor 22/c
Hungary

Telephone
+36 1 391 5724
Telephone (other)
+36 1 391 5753
Fax
+36 1 391 5746
E-Mail
mki@tla.hu
E-Mail (2)
nrerzsi@tla.hu
Mobile Phone
+36 20 9735308
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1999
Fields of Activity
  1. Heritage
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Research
General Information
Teleki Laszlo Institute studies the place and role of Hungary in a broader international context and within the region, analyzes the global and Central European social, political, economical and cultural trends and processes. Within the Institute there are two research units, the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies and the Centre for Central European Studies. The Teleki L?szl? Institute is operated by the Teleki L?szl? Foundation. Research at the Institute is conducted along research programmers covering the main fields of Hungary's international relations and analyzing regional processes in Central Europe and Hungary's bilateral relations to its neighbours . To promote government activities the Institute prepares medium-term analyses in harmony with the demands of the foreign policy and cultural establishment, provides regular forum for high-ranking foreign policy officials and diplomats, it helps foreign policy analyses and relations, participates in the strategic planning activitie
Mission and Objectives

The mission of the Institute is to conduct research, be engaged in networking and to help the administration by its academic analyses. At the same time the staff is engaged in higher education (lecturing at universities) and offer their analyses and expertise to the media as well.

Main Projects / Activities

Centre for Foreign Policy Studies:
- Security Policy in a changing European environment,
• From Europe to EU-rope. National and community policies,
• Regions out of Europe: the Far East, the Middle East, the Mediterranean
• Russia and Central Europe,
• Hungary and its Neighbours,
• National identity and foreign policy,
• Culture as a dimension of foreign policy - cultural foreign policy and its options after the East-West conflict
Centre for Central European Studies:
Cultural foreign policy and national identity
• Transition and ethnicity
• New frameworks in the interpretation of national and ethnic identity in Central Europe
• Settlements and regions populated by minority Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin in the 20th century
• Discourses of the Hungarian political and economic elite in 19th and 20th centuries
• The concept of civil society in the Romanian press after 1989
• Quality concepts in Hungarian education in Romania.

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Erzsébet N. Rozsa
Head of the organisation
Dr. Gyorgy Granasztoi