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ID177762
Title ProperSecurity perception and security policy of Hungary, 1989–2018
LanguageENG
AuthorBudai, Ádam
Summary / Abstract (Note)Between 1989 and 2018, the basic characteristics of the security perception of the Hungarian society remained constant, but significant changes occurred in the realm of security policy. The security perception of the Hungarian society retained its multidimensional character, while non-military dimensions became increasingly predominant. As a consequence of the changing strategic environment and the country's accession to NATO, Hungary became a more active actor in international security policy, albeit with strict limitations on the use of force. The changes in Hungary's foreign policy orientation after the end of the Cold War can be best described as a gradual and consistent shift towards Euro-Atlantic integration, facilitated by both external and internal factors. Furthermore, the Hungarian Defence Forces began their transformation from a Soviet-type mass army into a Western-type of expeditionary model of armed forces, that has been further accelerated by a new large-scale modernisation programme since 2016.
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 37, No.1; Mar 2021: p. 9-22
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 37 No 1
Key WordsArmed Forces ;  Hungary ;  Security Policy ;  Military Transformation ;  Foreign Policy ;  Security Perception


 
 
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