Distinguished Faculty
- Shlomo Avineri, Political Science
- Aziz Al-Azmeh, Oriental Studies
- Péter Balázs, International Relations, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary
- Lajos Bokros, Public Policy, former Minister of Finance of Hungary
- András Bozóki, Political Science, Sociologist, political scientist, Minister of Culture of Hungary
- Wai Chee Dimock, English and American Studies
- Cole Durham, Law
- Yehuda Elkana, History of Science
- Allen Feldman, Cultural Anthropology
- Patrick J. Geary, History
- Ernest Gellner, Philosophy and Social Anthropology
- Herbert Gintis, Economics
- Gabriel Gorodetsky, Russian Studies
- Péter Hanák, History
- Elemér Hankiss, Sociology
- Donald L. Horowitz, Law and Political Science
- Julius Horvath, Economics
- Zoltán Illés, Department of Environmental sciences and Policy, Environmental State Secretary in the government of Viktor Orbán
- John Doyle Klier, History
- Don Kalb, Sociology and Social Anthropology
- János Kis, Political Philosophy
- János Kornai, Economics
- Friedrich Kratochwil, (visiting faculty 2012) International Law International Relations
- Will Kymlicka, Political Theory
- Michael Lissack, (visiting faculty) Business Administration, Public Policy
- Michael Miller (academic), Nationalism Studies
- Wiktor Osiatyński, Law
- Anton Pelinka, Political Science
- Istvan Perczel, Medieval Studies
- Steven Plaut, Economics, Political Science and International Relations
- Alfred J. Rieber, History
- Howard Robinson, Philosophy
- Jacek Rostowski, Economy, Minister of Finance of Poland
- Michael Roes, Philosophy and Anthropology
- Robert Sauer, Economics
- Diane Stone, Public Policy
- Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Environmental Sciences, team member of IPCC
- Tibor Várady, Law
- Susanne Baer (visiting professor), on 11 November 2010 elected to the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
- Ugo Pagano, Economics
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