Career
He has been a nonresident fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Center for Transatlantic Relations since 2010. Mr. Koranyi served as undersecretary of state and chief foreign policy and national security advisor to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary, Gordon Bajnai, from 2009 to 2010. He worked in the European Parliament as foreign policy advisor and cabinet of a Hungarian Member of the European Parliament (2004-2009).
Previously, he was a political adviser at the Hungarian National Assembly and a junior researcher at GKI Economic Research Institute in Budapest, Hungary.
Mr. Koranyi is the editor of a book "Transatlantic Energy FuturesStrategic Perspectives on Energy Security, Climate Change and New Technologies in Europe and the United States" published in December 2011 by Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Center for Transatlantic Relations and "A Eurasian Primer: The Transatlantic Perspective, a study book published in November 2013 by the Atlantic Council. Mr. Koryani obtained his Master"s Degree in international relations and economics, with a major in foreign affairs from Corvinus University of Budapest.
He is currently based in Washington, District of Columbia.