Our Contributors
Yevhen Anhel
Posted 10 articles
Research Fellow at the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (Kyiv, Ukraine), where he studies small and medium business. His research interests also include regional development and intellectual property rights
Young Voices
Posted 2 articles
Young Voices is an organization providing fledgling writers with the guidance needed to succeed during the most critical years of their early career. It does so by acting as a copy editor, agent, and mentor to a roster of pro-liberty writers through our cornerstone Contributors Program. Its network generates 50+ commentaries in print, online, TV, and radio every single month. On top of the public relations capabilities, its writers have exclusive access to continuing education opportunities through the program, including training and mentorship from top think tank scholars.
Zilvinas Silenas
Posted 24 articles
President of Lithuanian Free Market Institute, political and NGO activist
Zoltan Berczi
Posted 1 articles
A Political Science student of ELTE Budapest, an intern at the Republikon Institute in Budapest. His main research areas include American and British politics
Zoltan Kesz
Posted 1 articles
A former Member of Parliament of Hungary and one of the leaders of a new Hungary for All movement
Zora Hesova
Posted 1 articles
Researcher at the Prague AMO. Specialises in Islamic philosophy and Middle East studies
Zsofia Zador
Posted 2 articles
Intern at the Republikon Institute, student at the Corvinus University of Budapest
Zsolt Nagy
Posted 5 articles
A Hungarian political scientist, Project Manager at Republikon Institute. He studied political science at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. He is interested in political thinking, democratization, Hybrid regimes, and political education
Zsuzsanna Riedel
Posted 1 articles
an intern at the Republikon Institute. She is a second-year Economics and Politics student at the University of Exeter. Her main interests include international organizations, analysis of armed conflicts, and political economics