Hungarian Academy of Science reform
the aim is centralized control of science, say researchers
says Attila Chikán, a minister from the first Orbán’s government, about Hungary’s competitive autocracy. In a long interview with Datalyrics, he also talks about binarity and the reluctance of those who share a similar ideology to call out a fellow’s foul.
Attila Chikán is a distinguished economist focused on competitiveness, business policy and logistics. He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, Director of the Competitiveness Research Center and Professor Emeritus at the Corvinus University and the President of the Rajk College for Advanced Studies.
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