An Analysis of Ghana-Hungary Socio-Economic Relations, 1959 - 2023

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University of Ghana

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The diplomatic relationship between Ghana and Hungary dates back to Ghana’s independence and the development of African socialism by Nkrumah in 1961. What began as good political relations between Ghana and Hungary suffered serious plights following the 1966 coup in Ghana that resulted in the closure of the Hungarian embassy on 15 December 1987. However, thirty years after its closure, the embassy reopened in 2016. The significant contributing factor to the political relations between Ghana and Hungary originates from the expansion of the Hungarian Foreign policy to include the “Global South” through bolstering its presence and political dialogues in Africa and Ghana. The study's main aim was to examine the socio economic relations between Ghana and Hungary (1959-2023). The study adopted a qualitative approach and used a semi-structured guide to conduct key Informant Interviews. The study’s findings in exploring socio-economic relations between Ghana and Hungary reveal a multifaceted and mutually beneficial partnership characterized by historical diplomatic ties, evolving economic collaborations, positive-sum game dynamics, and extensive cooperation across sectors, emphasizing the potential for sustained growth and development through continuous collaboration and leveraging of shared strengths. The study concluded that by continuing to leverage their strengths and collaborating in areas of common interest (trade, investment, water management, agriculture, education, health, sanitation, global peace, and security), Ghana and Hungary can achieve sustainable growth and development for both nations. The study recommended that Ghana and Hungary strive to fortify their existing partnerships to attain sustainable growth and development for both countries. By constructing fruitful partnerships and continuing to collaborate in areas of mutual interest, Ghana and Hungary can ensure that their collaboration remains mutually advantageous for years to come.

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MA. International Affairs

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