Abstract

This paper explores the three key priorities of Hungarian foreign policy after 1990: Euro-Atlantic integration, regional relations and relations with Hungarians living outside the borders of what is today Hungary. Also presented is a brief overview of recent events in Hungarian-Serbian relations. The paper describes the effects achieved, their political rationale and gives an assessment of the results achieved. The study concludes that Hungary was quickly and successfully integrated within the Euro-Atlantic alliance (NATO, EU), in the process developing new mechanisms for helping Hungarians living in other countries, which was achieved through improved cooperation with its neighbors. There are still areas where relations might be improved and cooperation and historical reconciliation with Serbia can be viewed as an exceptional example of this.

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