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Volume XI, No. 2

Current

TRIBUTE TO SIR ROGER VERNON SCRUTON

“Roger Scruton’s figure is dear to me personally because he had a good nature of a quiet, light-hearted, amazingly knowledgeable and well-informed man, friend and master. I met him in

GERMANY: THE DAM THAT BROKE

“The crisis is so severe that CDU Chairwoman Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer announced her resignation on 10 February (effective later this year). Also, she will not be the party’s candidate for Chancellor

JUDIT VARGA, HUNGARY AND THE RULE OF LAW

“Late last year the Hungarian Minister of Justice, Judit Varga, wrote an opinion column questioning the burgeoning empire of the Rule of Law and the use of that empire by

HUNGARY SQUARES THE CIRCLE OF GLOBALISATION

“What does a smallish Central European country have to teach the rest of the world about inclusive growth, fighting income inequality, and social cohesion, all while steering clear of protectionism

History

THE VALUE OF EMPIRE

Budapest like London offers both the appeal of a former imperial centre and the opportunity for reflection on the continued value of the particular empires in question and of empire

ON THE USE AND ABUSE OF BORDERS

In the 2019 issues of the present journal several essays discussed the importance of borders and their protection. It is fitting to remember that most wars were not only started

Essays

THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CONSERVATISM

A Book Review* The term conservatism appears with an increasing frequency in the European political rhetoric and media discourse; and this is equally true of the public life of those

A Nation Dismembered

Literature and the Arts

MONUMENTS TO THE HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR

War in Art After the declaration of war on Serbia, on 28 July 1914, many believed that the victorious troops would have returned home by the time leaves began to

Our Authors

OUR AUTHORS

JAMES ALLAN holds the oldest named chair at The University of Queensland. Before arriving in Australia in 2005, he spent 11 years teaching law in New Zealand at the University