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[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]- Arab Spring, Christian Fall? – The situation of Christian minorities in the Middle East after the Arab Spring – International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Herzliya, 2013.
- Boko Haram in Context: The Terrorist Organizations’s Roots in Nigeria’s Social History, Defence Against Terrorism Review – DATR, Volume 7, Number 1, Summer 2015, pp. 47-58
- Can the „Arab Spring” present a real threat to Europe? Strategic Impact (Romania), ISSN: 1841-5784, No. 50., 1/2014, pp. 32-44
- Christians in Syria and the civil war, In: Panorama of global security environment 2014, CENAA, pp. 219-230, ISBN: 978-80-971124-9-3
- CIMIC activities in the African Union Mission in Sudan - Tradecraft Review, Periodical of the Scientific board of Military Security Office, 2010, 2. Special Issue, 95-113
- Colonisation of Western Sahara – Études Sur La Région Méditerranéenne, ISSN: 02388308, Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Újkori Egyetemes Történeti és Mediterrán Tanulmányok Tanszék, 2011, pp. 97-117
- Economy of Western Sahara - Periodical of the Scientific board of Military Security Office, 2011, 1. Special Issue, pp. 115-125
- EU support to the African Union mission in Darfur – AMIS, Tradecraft Review, Periodical of the Scientific Board of Military Security Office, 2009, Special Issue, p. 31-45
- Hungarian logistics specialist working for UN’s Western Sahara mission – AARMS (Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University), Volume 7, Issue 1. 2008, pp. 155-156
- Hungarian military forces in Africa – past and future. Recovering lost knowledge, exploiting cultural anthropology resources, creating a comprehensive system of training and preparation – Études Sur La Région Méditerranéenne, ISSN: 02388308, Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Újkori Egyetemes Történeti és Mediterrán Tanulmányok Tanszék, 2013, pp. 145-168
- Hungarian Peacekeepers in Africa and a Hungarian Perspective on the UN Mission in Mozambique - Romanian Military Thinking, Military theory and Sciente Journal of Romanian Armed Forces General Staff, 2011/2, April-June, pp. 174-183
- Hungary's contribution to African peacekeeping operations: Lessons Learned – In: Budapest Africa Forum 2013, Budapest. Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hungary, pp. 192-201. ISBN: 978-963-7038-45-7
- Hungarian soldiers in EUTM MALI - Tradecraft Review, Periodical of the Military National Security Service, 2014, 2. Special Issue, pp. 518-125
- La République Centrafricaine, Édité par l’Atelier des Recherches Scientifiques de l’état-major, le Service de Géoinformation de l’Armée hongroise et le Centre Universitaire Francophone de l’Université de Szeged, Szeged, p. 308.
- Logistic Experiences: The Case of Darfur - Promoting Peace and Security in Africa – Finnish Department of Strategic and Defence Studies (2006 – Series 2 No 35), pp. 41-59.
- Maintien de la paix de l’ONU avec participation hongroise: Namibie – Nobel Science Review, Volume II. No. 1. July 2015.pp.22-35
- New terrorist challenges in the Sinai peninsula, prominent jihadists organisations – Strategic Impact (52), issue: 3 / 2014, pp. 39-47
- Not the invention of ISIS: Terrorists among immigrants, Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues, (2015) Volume 5, Number 1, pp. 5–20.
- One of the new competitors in Africa: Turkey - AARMS (Scientific Journal of the National University of Public Service, Hungary), Volume 11, Issue 1. 2012, pp. 135-148
- Peacekeeping mission in Maghreb: The MINURSO – Tradecraft Review, Periodical of the Military National Security Service, 2012, 1. Special Issue, pp. 125-144
- Sahara, Publikon Publishers, Pécs, 2009, pp. 197, ISBN: 978-963-88332-0-4
- Saharawi refugees in Algeria - AARMS (Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University), Volume 9, Issue 1. 2010. 67-78.
- Security preconditions: Understanding migratory routes, Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues, (2016, September) Volume 6, Number 1, pp. 5–26.
- Suicide Terror Attacks in Africa – Strategic Impact (Romania), ISSN: 1841-5784, No. 56., 3/2015, pp. 90-100
- The Emergence and activity of Tunesia’s most fearful terrorist group, Strategic Impact (54), issue: 1 / 2015, pages: 137-150
- The European Union mission in Mali - Hungary's involvement in the mission - Contemporary Military Challanges/Sodobni Vojaski Izzivi (ISSN: 1580-1993), November 2013: pp. 25-37
- The first anniversary of the „Arab Spring” – What kind of change have taken place since then - Tradecraft Review, Periodical of the Military National Security Service, 2012, 2. Special Issue, 5-16.
- The first military operation between European Union and African Union. The European advisors role in Darfur – AARMS (Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University), Volume 6, Issue 4. 2007, 771-784.
- The Islamic State and its human trafficking practice, Strategic Impact (Romania) No. 3/2016: (60) pp. 15-21.
- The Occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco and Mauritania – Periodical of the Scientific board of Military Security Office, 2010, Special Issue, 76-94
- The participation of Hungarian soldiers in UN peacekeeping operations in Angola - Proelium - Revista cientifica da academia Militar (Portugal), Serie VII, no. 9, pp. 121-137.
- Thoughts on the Crisis in Mali – In: PANORAMA of global security environment 2013, pp. 415-430. ISBN: 978-80-971124-5-5
- Tunisia’s Security Concerns - AARMS (Scientific Journal of the National University of Public Service, Hungary), Volume 14, Issue 1. 2015, pp. 5-21
- UN peacekeeping in Namibia – Tradecraft Review, Periodical of the Military National Security Service, 2013, 1. Special Issue, 93-109.
- Unprecedented Migration Crisis Affecting Europe: Will Western or Russian Style De-radicalization save the European Way of Life? (Szénási Endrével, Part 1), AARMS Vol. 15, No. 2 (2016), pp. 141-162
- War at the background of Europe: The crisis of Mali – AARMS, Volume 12, Issue 2, 2013, pp. 247-271
- Western Sahara and Migration, AARMS, Volume 13, Issue 2, 2014, pp. 251-260
- Western-Sahara under the Spanish empire – AARMS (Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University), Volume 9, Issue 2. 2010, pp. 195-215