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Ihar Babkou

Literature As A Borderland

I’d like to present a new project that finds itself in the borderland – between literature, knowledge about literature and knowledge from the perspective of literature. The project is entitled “Beyond the Horizon of Europe"...

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Géza Jeszenszky

Baroness Thatcher And The Transformation Of Hungary

"The communist utopia which once fired the imagination of millions in search of a better life turned into a brutal dictatorship and caused enormous suffering, the violent death of tens of millions of innocent victims, before ending fully discredited."

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Péter Ákos Bod

Catch Up With The West Or Go West?

"In the CEE region, and especially in Hungary, further palpable and lasting convergence is needed to stop the negative, self-reinforcing processes caused by the temporary or long-term migration of the young and the educated."

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Gyula Kodolányi

Margaret Thatcher And Image-making

"As a writer who was to spend a short but formative period, 1987 to 1994, in politics, I was naturally sensitive to personality, to the force of character, to mental energy. I always sensed and observed the encounters and negotiations of top international leaders..."

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George Jonas

Oral History

"Summer turns to fall, then fall to winter. A man comes to see my mother. He spends about a half an hour in the reception room with her, and leaves very quietly."

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Rupert Scholz talks to Roger Koppel

Orbán Is Heading For The Modern Age

Hungary’s Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán is criticised continuously for an ostensibly anti-democratic Constitution. The German constitutional lawyer, Rupert Scholz, refutes this.

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John O'Sullivan

Farewell To An Iron Lady

Gallons of ink have since been spilled on treatises about what Thatcherism is and about the ideological tendencies on which it draws. More such ink will be spilled below.

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Viktor Orbán

"There Is No Freedom Without Human Dignity"

Speech by Viktor Orbán at the 14th Plenary Assembly of the World Jewish Congress. Budapest, 5 May 2013

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From the Editors



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