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Dr Zoltán Kelemen is a professor at Corvinus University of Budapest, Department of International Relations.
He has a Master’s degree in Medieval history and PhD in International Relations. In the past, he played an important role in the academic life of other prestigious institutes, like the Central European University and the Saint Ignatius Jesuit College for Advanced Studies, too. His main focus is on the history of law, neomedievalism and the rule of law in the European Union.
In the first episode of second season, we have talked about matters of the aforementioned topics, going into detail of the deeper meanings and effects of neomedievalism, what it could mean for global and large regional organizations like the United Nations or the European Union and whether this shift towards a neomedieval arrangement could be seen as a political or soft power tool.
This Podcast has been made with a huge support with Első Pesti Egyetemi Rádió Eper97.
We thank the members of the Professional Team: Petra Szijgyártó (Vice President of Professional Affairs) interviewer, editor, logo and soundtrack creator and script writer and Dóra Tóth (Podcast Coordinator) interviewer, editor and script writer.
Dr Zoltán Kelemen is a professor at Corvinus University of Budapest, Department of International Relations.
He has a Master’s degree in Medieval history and PhD in International Relations. In the past, he played an important role in the academic life of other prestigious institutes, like the Central European University and the Saint Ignatius Jesuit College for Advanced Studies, too. His main focus is on the history of law, neomedievalism and the rule of law in the European Union.
In the first episode of second season, we have talked about matters of the aforementioned topics, going into detail of the deeper meanings and effects of neomedievalism, what it could mean for global and large regional organizations like the United Nations or the European Union and whether this shift towards a neomedieval arrangement could be seen as a political or soft power tool.
This Podcast has been made with a huge support with Első Pesti Egyetemi Rádió Eper97.
We thank the members of the Professional Team: Petra Szijgyártó (Vice President of Professional Affairs) interviewer, editor, logo and soundtrack creator and script writer and Dóra Tóth (Podcast Coordinator) interviewer, editor and script writer.