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The danger is everywhere!: The insecurity of transition in postsocialist Hungary. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 2002.

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Gorka, Sebastian. What's in the packsack?: Contribution to European security from Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary. Budapest: Institute for Strategic and Defence Studies, 1999.

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A security community: Poland and her Visegrad allies : the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. Lublin: Catholic University of Lublin Publishing House, 2013.

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Zielonka, Jan. Security in Central Europe: Sources of instability in Hungary, Poland and the Czech and Slovak republics with recommendations for Western policy. London: Brassey's for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1992.

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Grodzki, Radosław. Problemy bezpieczeństwa Czech, Polski i Węgier w kontekście poszerzania NATO: Problems of the security of the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary in the context of NATO enlargement. Poznań: Instytut Zachodni, 2011.

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Tamás, Csapody. Hungary and the NATO enlargement: Summary report on Hungary's access to NATO from Spring 1994 to 15th of December 1997. Budapest: ALBA KÖR, 1998.

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Relations, United States Congress Senate Committee on Foreign. Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 on accession of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic: Report (to accompany Treaty doc. 105-36). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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East-Central Europe after the Cold War: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary in search of security. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1995.

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East-Central Europe after the Cold War: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary in search of security. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England]: Macmillan Press, 1995.

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Publications, USA International Business. Hungary Army, National Security And Defense Policy Handbook. Intl Business Pubns USA, 2005.

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1947-, Kovács András, and Wodak Ruth 1950-, eds. NATO, neutrality and national identity: The case of Austria and Hungary. Wien: Böhlau, 2003.

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NATO, Neutrality and National Identity. The case of Austria and Hungary. Böhlau, 2003.

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West, Barbara A. The Danger is Everywhere! : The Insecurity of Transition in Postsocialist Hungary. Waveland Press, 2001.

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(Editor), Csaba Bekes, Malcolm Byrne (Editor), and Janos Rainer (Editor), eds. The 1956 Hungarian Revolution: A History in Documents (National Security Archive Cold War Readers). Central European University Press, 2003.

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United States. Dept. of State, ed. The enlargement of NATO: Why adding Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic to NATO strengthens American national security. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of State, 1998.

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Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 on accession of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic: Report (to accompany Treaty doc. 105-36). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 on accession of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic: Report (to accompany Treaty doc. 105-36). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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United States. President (1993- : Clinton), United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations, and United States, eds. Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 on the accession of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic: Message from the President of the United States transmitting ... Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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America's new allies: Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic in NATO. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999.

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America's New Allies: Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic in NATO. University of Washington Press, 1999.

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United States. President (1993- : Clinton), United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations., and United States, eds. Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 on the accession of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic: Message from the President of the United States transmitting ... : these protocols were opened for signature at Brussels on December 16, 1997 .... Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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United States. Delegation to the CSCE Parliamentary Assembly, 1st, 1992, Budapest, Hungary. and United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs., eds. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE): Report of the United States delegation to the first CSCE parliamentary assembly held in Budapest, Hungary, July 3-5, 1992. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1992.

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Onderco, Michal. Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0016.

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This chapter focuses on defence transformations in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary since the end of the cold war. The three lesser powers of Central Europe all eventually joined NATO and the European Union, following the fall of the Iron Curtain. The process they underwent completely transformed their security strategies and military doctrines, but the plans to transform their military forces have developed slowly, and the actual process has been interrupted and incomplete. This chapter addresses the development of civil–military relations, the main milestones in the development of the respective states’ national security policies, and the main changes in the structure of military forces in each of these countries. Finally, the chapter looks at the nascent trends towards military cooperation between the three countries, including military sharing and joint procurement.
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