Category: VOLUME XIII, No. 3

THE TURN OF THE CONCEPTUAL BASE
OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

New Dimensions in EfficiencyPart II 3. TERRITORIAL DIMENSION 3.1. The UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Local and Regional Goals Until now, the territorial approach was not considered as a dimension (or a pillar) in the concept of sustainability. This is well illustrated by a comprehensive analytical framework published by

DEMOCRACY OR THE RULE OF LAW?
SCRUTON ON DEMOCRACY

How do democracy and the rule of law relate to each other? This is a very important and interesting question both from a political and a theoretical perspective, and the recently deceased Sir Roger Scruton’s work offers crucial insights into this dilemma. Scruton wrote on a great number of important

ATHWART HISTORY

A Review of The Right: The Hundred-Year War for AmericanConservatism by Matthew Continetti ‘The right’ is a term that, as we are currently reminded by the travails of Republicans in the US and Tories in Britain, covers a multitude of sinners. And the longer the period under inspection, the bigger

RUSSIA: ORBÁN’S STRATEGIC SHIFT

There is a widespread view that Hungary’s relations with Russia are so close that they represent a betrayal of the ‘West’, the EU, and NATO, and that there is some sort of comradeship between the ‘authoritarian’ leaders of both countries, Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin. In reality, it was Hungary’s