PUBLICATIONS

“Steiner’s plan for Kosovo”, (Füstbe ment (Steiner-) terv), Élet és Irodalom, year XLVI., No.
47., 2 November, 2002.

“The Dispute over Montenegrin Independence”, in Florian Bieber, ed., Montenegro in
Transition, Baden-Baden: SEER & Nomos, 2003,
http://www.policy.hu/bieber/Publications/Montenegro.html.

“Hungarians of Vojvodina in the Serbian privatization”, Policy Paper, (in Hungarian
language), Public Foundation for European Comparative Minority Research, June 2003.

“Participation of the Hungarian minority of Vojvodina in economic transition, and
possibilities of improving economic relations between Vojvodina and Hungary,” (in
Hungarian language), in Tamás Réti, ed., Approaching regions in the Carpathian basin,
Economic transformation in South Slovakia, Transylvania and Vojvodina , Public Foundation
for European Comparative Minority Research, Budapest, 2004.

Review of Bhalla, Surjit S., Imagine There’s No Country, Institute for International
Economics, Washington, DC, September 2002, Acta Oeconomica, 2004/4.

“Motherland Program on Four Pillars,” (Szülőföld Program Négy Pilléren), Népszabadság, 13
August, 2005.

“Az EU költségvetése, a Nyugat-Balkán kettészakadásának veszélye és Magyarország,”
Kommentár, 2006/3.

“The Presevo Valley of Southern Serbia alongside Kosovo: The Case for Decentralisation
and Minority Protection,” CEPS Policy Brief, 29 January 2007,
http://shop.ceps.be/BookDetail.php?item_id=1428.

“Stratégiai játék haladóknak,” (Strategic games for advanced players) HVG, 27 January,
2007, www.hvg.hu.

“A koszovói rendezés izgalmai,” Szabad Ötletek, Szeged, March, 2007.

Beáta Huszka and Tamás Bakó, The Economy of the Hungarian Municipalities in Northern
Vojvodina (Észak-Vajdaság Magyar Többségű Községeinek Gazdasága, in Hungarian
language), Public Foundation for European Comparative Minority Research, May, 2007.

“Decentralization of Serbia: The Minority Dimension,” CEPS Policy Brief, July 2007,
http://shop.ceps.eu/BookDetail.php?item_id=1529.

“Balkáni Mókuskerék,” HVG, 8 December, 2007, www.hvg.hu.

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