IN TIMES OF TRANSITION AND STABILITY
“Which kind of age are we living in today in what is called the post-Cold War world or even the post-post-Cold War world (the former having ended with the 2008
“Which kind of age are we living in today in what is called the post-Cold War world or even the post-post-Cold War world (the former having ended with the 2008
Yoram Hazony’s book1 has found many sympathetic readers – myself among them – and has been deservedly praised by reviewers. I have a personal reason to think highly of the
I am returning to my country richer – not in a material sense, but intellectually – than when I left. And I think it would not have been possible without
Roselyne Chenu Talks to Nicolas Stenger about the Congress for Cultural Freedom in Eastern Europe* Nicolas Stenger: How were you assigned to the so-called “Eastern” European programme? Roselyne Chenu: In
Those whose consciences would not permit them to comply with the shrivelling of Christianity were forced to keep that witness and fellowship alive outside the purview and protection of the
“There were rumours in town that the pro-Nazi and rabidly anti-Semitic State Secretary László Baky was planning a coup to remove the Regent and to continue the deportations. Koszorús, having
IN SEARCH OF AN AMERICA* Part I Born in Hungary before the Second World War, Gabor Bethlenfalvay spends his early childhood under privileged circumstances. In December 1944, days before the
Why do so many middle-class Hungarians – even those who are known for their pride in a kingdom a thousand years old – leave for another continent, struggle to learn
DYNASTIC RELATIONSHIPS A brief review of the medieval European dynasties clearly shows that the ruling houses were aware of one another; they sought to make contact with one another, and
An art exhibition of national importance, Impressions of Pál Szinyei Merse (1845–1920), opened on 17 May in Kaposvár, the seat of Somogy County, Western Hungary. The city is increasingly well-known
“In 1960, for instance, eight of the 20 most populous nations were in Europe. Today, just two of the top 20 largest countries are in Europe: they are Russia, that
“Regional elections in Saxony and Brandenburg on 1 September illustrated where this will probably lead to: in both states the ruling parties CDU (in Saxony) and SPD (in Brandenburg) lost
“What is increasingly clear is that the European Parliament’s operation does not deepen but in fact hinders democracy in the EU. In addition, recent changes in the Council, the body
“We should not lose sight of the fact that the UK is here to stay in the immediate neighbourhood of the EU. Whatever development in the next couple of weeks
“Just as Australia has shown the world how to protect a maritime border, Hungary has shown the world how to protect a land border – so between our two countries,
TONY ABBOTT (London, 1957) is an Australian politician who served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives (1994–2019), leader of the Liberal Party of Australia (2009–15), and Prime
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