"In the course of the current transformation of the world order, the race for resources and thus for technological, economic and military power in space is once again in full swing. Ultimately, it is a question of who will be the dominant player in the new world order" - writes Levente Horváth, Director of the Eurasia Center.
"Classical geopolitical analysis has examined the three-dimensional spatial structure of international political relations, encompassing land, sea and air space. Since the last third of the twentieth century, however, the dominant concept of geopolitical thinking has been the coordinates of five-dimensional space," explains Professor István Szilágyi.
"Space law is a relatively new branch of law addressing the legal issues arising in relation to space research and activities within and among states or other stakeholders, like international organisations," writes Krisztina Tilinger, Space Policy Advisor at the Institute of Space Law and Policy at the Ludovika University of Public Service (NKE).
„The United Arab Emirates has integrated advanced technologies into the education system, while in parallel raising quality standards by establishing strategic partnerships with international educational institutions bringing global expertise and diversity to the local education system”, Ayham Fayyoumi, Education and Skill Director at PwC Middle East, Education & Skills Practice told us at the Budapest Eurasia Forum.
Our articles also explore the space programmes of Asian countries and Hungary, Chinese science fiction and how space technology is used in agriculture and green energy.
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