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Volume V, No. 5

Editorial Note

EDITORIAL NOTE

There is more than a touch of the political science seminar about this issue of Hungarian Review. We discuss the protean nature of “human rights”, as currently understood in international

Current

HUNGARY, NATO AND THE WAR IN UKRAINE

It is a risky business these days to write about Ukraine in a periodical; by the time the piece appears the situation has changed dramatically, as happened after the shooting

WHY THERE WAS NO MARSHALL AID AFTER 1990

The new EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have been massive beneficiaries of financial arrangements since their accession to the European Union (EU). Net official inflows amount

Essays

POPULISM AND THE FAILURES OF DEMOCRACY

The people, says  Burke, should not be trusted as advisers on policy or even necessarily as true reckoners of their interests in the short run, but they are always the

Histories

Arts and Letters

FIVE POEMS FROM UNDER WORLD ARREST (1994)

NOTES “I awake at 5 AM seeing a Serbian bayonet…”: An attempt to “stew” in my consternation over reading of this hideous desecration of intercourse. The porcupine imagery acknowledges the