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Online conference in 26 September 2025 – ‘Cities and regions bypassing central governments?’

Online conference in 26 September  2025 ‘Cities and regions bypassing central governments?’, organizing by our Institute in collaboration with the University of Brussels and the Paradiplomacy Laboratory of the University of Łódź. Cities, especially global hubs and national capitals, have long been at the forefront of political, social, cultural, and institutional innovation. In recent decades, […]

Regions in Industrial Transitions: A Transformative Resilience Perspective on the Uneven Geographies of Vulnerability, Preparedness, and Responsiveness

Co-Author of the paper is Balázs Páger Economic Geography Authors: Simon Baumgartinger-Seiringer, Balázs Páger, Michaela Trippl This article explores regional industrial transitions in the context of climate change. Empirically, the article utilizes rich data from eleven regions in nine countries in the Danube area in Europe. The authors used a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative analyses […]

TIP Journal “Paradiplomacy Worldwide” – webinar promoting

We are pleased to invite you to a webinar promoting the newest edition of the TIP Journal “Paradiplomacy Worldwide” includes an article by two researchers from our institute, Balázs Brucker and Zsuzsanna Zsibók. The event offers an opportunity to connect with the authors who contributed to this special issue and to discuss current debates in […]

Our researchers at the Royal Geographical Society Annual International Conference in Birmingham

The ‘Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference 2025’ was held in Birmingham between 26-29 August. The main theme was “creativity in geographical research”. Interesting and intensive work took place in 641 sections, and in addition to the sections, the program was also enriched by a poster exhibition, ongoing discussions […]

Extended deadline! – ‘Regional and ethnoregional parties in Europe and beyond’ – congress in Pécs, 4–5 December 2025.

‘Regional and ethnoregional parties in Europe and beyond’ – congress in Pécs (Hungary), co-organized by the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Cevipol) and HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies (Institute for Regional Studies). Date: 4–5 December 2025. The aim of this conference is to discuss the opportunities and challenges faced by regional and ethnoregional parties. […]

‘Cities and regions bypassing central governments?’ – online conference, 26 September 2025.

Online conference in September ‘Cities and regions bypassing central governments?’, organizing by our Institute in collaboration with the University of Brussels and the Paradiplomacy Laboratory of the University of Łódź. Cities, especially global hubs and national capitals, have long been at the forefront of political, social, cultural, and institutional innovation. In recent decades, their international […]

‘Regional and ethnoregional parties in Europe and beyond’ – congress in Pécs, 4–5 December 2025.

‘Regional and ethnoregional parties in Europe and beyond’ – congress in Pécs (Hungary), co-organized by the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Cevipol) and HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies (Institute for Regional Studies). Date: 4–5 December 2025. The aim of this conference is to discuss the opportunities and challenges faced by regional and ethnoregional parties. […]