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‘BRI is about China, but IMEC encompasses various geopolitical interests’ — An Interview with Happymon Jacob

What drives India’s interest in the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)? Could the project boost not just economic ties but also geopolitical cooperation—and signal a shift in India’s neutral stance toward a more Western alignment to counter China? We asked…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 20.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘I don’t see the IMEC as a zero-sum game’ — An Interview with Ophir Gore

What is Israel’s interest in participating in the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project? Why is India or Saudi Arabia important for the Jewish state? And why is connectivity a wise idea? We spoke with the Senior Deputy Chief Economist…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 18.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW, POLITICS

Should We Be Afraid of China? — An Interview with Yan Xuetong

What is China: an enemy of Europe and America, or just a competitor, or maybe a friend or ally? Is it a real threat to the Western economy and security? What new world order does China want, and why is…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 16.05.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

A Divine Voice Serving Hungarian Americans — An Interview with Opera Singer Gabriella Lendvay

‘I also loved music and singing, but my very busy parents didn’t notice my talent—they only paid attention to my sister’s beautiful voice. Back in Hungary, before we fled, she studied opera singing with a teacher while attending the Szent…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 10.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘There is no winner in trade and tariff wars’ — An Interview with Ambassador Gong Tao

How does China plan to counterbalance the American tariff actions? Where can China find new markets for its products? What are the main goals of the Chinese foreign policy and neighbourhood diplomacy? And how does Hungary’s connectivity policy align with…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW

Guiding Hungarian Firms into US Market — An Interview with Martin Zsarnóczky of AmHunCham

‘It is vital for the future that American companies do not see Hungary as a mere independent market, but as a regional hub with 120 million consumers from Poland to Greece,’ Martin Zsarnóczky stressed in an interview with Hungarian Conservative….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘Italian cultural identity is rooted in Christianity’ — An Interview with Benedetta Vimercati

‘Migration is a great concern to us because we are one of the first countries for the migrants coming to Europe. So we have a huge number of migrants, and probably Italians feel like they want to be left alone…
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 04.05.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

I’ve Learned to Trust More in God — A Conversation with KCSP scholar Luca Hadi

‘The real goal is to preserve Hungarian culture, and along with that, to teach these children to read and write Hungarian. By the end of the year, I noticed that they were paying attention to only speaking Hungarian—we even had…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 04.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW

Trump Brings Hard Times for Populist Conservatives — Lessons from Canada

‘President Trump’s confrontational approach to reshaping the global economic order has inadvertently revived support for elites, institutions, and incumbents—undermining populist conservatism around the world,’ noted Samuel Duncan, a senior Canadian conservative adviser, in an interview with Hungarian Conservative. Reflecting on…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘I want to keep the joy of dance alive’ — An Interview with Hunor Kosbor

‘I didn’t really form any deep-lasting friendships with any of my schoolmates…Of course, things like math homework or sports can be common topics, but I don’t have real personal connections with them. All my relationships are tied to Hungarians. I…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW

Between the Universal and the Particular — An Interview with Professor Eunseok Paik

‘South Korea has the lowest birth rate of all OECD countries. Yet the court recognized a relationship that doesn’t have even the possibility of contributing to…the very survival and the existence of the human race…and treats that relationship in the…
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 29.04.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

Alternative Hungarian Singing Pedagogy in New York — A Conversation with Kinga Cserjési

‘My primary goal is to make people aware of the existence of this singing pedagogy…The Libero Canto approach presents a completely different paradigm that hasn’t entered the mainstream, because traditional singing schools have a very tight pace of teaching, there…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 27.04.2025
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INTERVIEW

‘Volunteering is about helping a community, it is not about one person’ — An Interview with the President of the Hungarian American Athletic Club of New Brunswick
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

‘Volunteering is about helping a community, it is not about one person’ — An Interview with the President of the Hungarian American Athletic Club of New Brunswick

Denisa Bott-Varga has been an active member of the 110-year-old Hungarian American Athletic Club in New Brunswick and leader of the local Csűrdöngölő Folk Dance Ensemble since the early 2000s, when she arrived to the US from Slovakia. In 2023, she received an Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic for her work in Hungarian diaspora culture and folk dance. In the interview she talks about her passion for folk dance and her efforts to build and preserve the Hungarian community in New Brunswick.

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
28.04.2024
Yan Xuetong: Hungary Has the Ability to Shape the Future of the Entire Region
INTERVIEW

Yan Xuetong: Hungary Has the Ability to Shape the Future of the Entire Region

‘Hungary has the ability to initiate some proposals to its neighbours regarding what steps to take to reduce the harmful effects of the war. The region needs to agree on what the long-term interests of its countries in the region are in the shadow of the war in Ukraine,’ China’s foremost political scientist holds.

Loretta Tóth
24.04.2024
‘Having national differences is not a bug, that’s a feature of conservatism’ — An Interview with Arvid Hallén
INTERVIEW

‘Having national differences is not a bug, that’s a feature of conservatism’ — An Interview with Arvid Hallén

Conservatism is different in every nation, and so is approach to energy solutions. In this interview, Arvid Hallén, the founder of the only Swedish conservative think tank, Oikos, addresses these topics and also provides some background on Sweden’s NATO accession.

Ádám Bráder
23.04.2024
‘We in Central Europe should stop feeling less relevant than our Western neighbours’ — An Interview with Dr Joanna Siekiera
INTERVIEW

‘We in Central Europe should stop feeling less relevant than our Western neighbours’ — An Interview with Dr Joanna Siekiera

NATO accession, defending the countries of Central Europe, success in academia and standing up for one’s heritage. These topics interest many these days, and Joanna Siekiera is an expert on them. In this interview she discusses the ‘blocking’ of Swedish NATO accession, the influence of smaller EU countries globally, academia and cybersecurity.

Ádám Bráder
21.04.2024
‘Transcarpathian Hungarians have always clung to their roots’ — An Interview with Berta Katona-Mironova
INTERVIEW

‘Transcarpathian Hungarians have always clung to their roots’ — An Interview with Berta Katona-Mironova

‘For our children, the mother tongue is a means and an opportunity for fulfilment and self-fulfilment. In the words of György Bessenyei: “Every nation becomes a scholar in its own language, but never in a foreign one.”’ Read Luke Larson’s interview with Hungarian-language school principal Berta Katona-Mironova on the situation of Hungarian-language education in Ukraine.

Luke Larson
20.04.2024
‘If you don’t like your job, you can’t perform at 100 percent’ — An Interview with the 95-year-old 56er Tibor Weinzierl from Massachusetts
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

‘If you don’t like your job, you can’t perform at 100 percent’ — An Interview with the 95-year-old 56er Tibor Weinzierl from Massachusetts

The 95-year-old 56er Tibor Weinzierl (Várnay) talks about his adventurous life in Hungary, Canada and the US: his experiences as a prisoner of war, his musical career, his emigration, and his work ethic. Still very fit and active, Tibor Weinzierl worked until he was 87, then started compiling his book at the age of 90.

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
20.04.2024
‘European patriots and conservatives must continue to fight tirelessly’ — An Interview with Spanish MEP Jorge Buxadé
INTERVIEW

‘European patriots and conservatives must continue to fight tirelessly’ — An Interview with Spanish MEP Jorge Buxadé

‘The gains of the conservative and patriotic renaissance are clear. We are making unthinkable progress. We are advancing in Italy, Hungary, France, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the Czech Republic.’

Vajk Farkas
18.04.2024
‘EP elections will not be a revolution but the first steps of an evolutionary transformation’ — An Interview with Jan Zahradil
INTERVIEW

‘EP elections will not be a revolution but the first steps of an evolutionary transformation’ — An Interview with Jan Zahradil

‘People in Europe want change, and they will certainly voice this in the elections, which will result in a shift in the political balance of the European Parliament. However, I don’t think this is a revolutionary change. It will hardly change the balance of power in the board too much, but there is at least a chance that the atmosphere will change. We’ll see where all this could lead us.’

Loretta Tóth
10.04.2024
Choosing Hungary — An Interview with Piros Pazaurek, founder of HungarianHub, Honorary Consul of Hungary in Central Florida and Vice President of HAC
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

Choosing Hungary — An Interview with Piros Pazaurek, founder of HungarianHub, Honorary Consul of Hungary in Central Florida and Vice President of HAC

‘There is a lot of interest from universities, professors, and students in studying in Europe, because we can offer an affordable degree and high-quality education in a world-class city. After half a year of training or education, students and teachers develop a commitment to Hungary that is a huge asset for the future.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
03.04.2024
Cultivating a New Generation of ‘Aristo-Populist’ Statesmen — An Interview with John Burtka
INTERVIEW

Cultivating a New Generation of ‘Aristo-Populist’ Statesmen — An Interview with John Burtka

‘There was a period in American history when elite financial interests were aligned with the national interest. Now, those are diverging. I’m calling for cultivating a contemporary sense of noblesse oblige and a solidarity with everyday people, while still maintaining a class of people [who can govern] through merit and who care about culture, art, and serious liberal arts education.’

Meg Hansen
03.04.2024
Discussing the Role of Philosophy in Classrooms and AI Integration — An Interview with Barry Strauss
INTERVIEW

Discussing the Role of Philosophy in Classrooms and AI Integration — An Interview with Barry Strauss

Discussing philosophy in general and whether it should be incorporated in education is an everyday topic. In this interview, Cornell University professor Barry Strauss delves into the issue, explaining why philosophy is essential in universities, and also shares his take on AI being used in the classroom.

Ádám Bráder
28.03.2024
‘We would need Hungarian academic departments and professors in North America again’ — An Interview with Helga Lénárt-Cheng, President of AHEA
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

‘We would need Hungarian academic departments and professors in North America again’ — An Interview with Helga Lénárt-Cheng, President of AHEA

‘As a PhD student, I was very shocked to see that Harvard has had chairs of all sorts of relatively small nationalities (Slovak, Greek, Ukrainian, and so on), except Hungarian. These departments and chairs can only be created through international cooperation and the involvement of the business world, that is would need advocacy and money. We would need Hungarian academic departments and Hungarian professors in North America again.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
27.03.2024
‘Hungarian conservatism offers opportunities for networking, exchanging know-how and mutual support’ — An Interview with Sébastien Meuwissen
INTERVIEW

‘Hungarian conservatism offers opportunities for networking, exchanging know-how and mutual support’ — An Interview with Sébastien Meuwissen

‘An optimistic scenario is that the coming years in opposition would be used by conservative forces in Poland similarly to what Viktor Orbán and his camp did during the years 2002–2010 spent in opposition.’

Gergely Dobozi
26.03.2024
‘Our duty is to give conservative answers to people’s problems’ — An Interview with UK Brexit Minister David Frost
INTERVIEW

‘Our duty is to give conservative answers to people’s problems’ — An Interview with UK Brexit Minister David Frost

‘I am a qualified admirer of what has been done in Hungary over the last decade and a half. We can learn a lot from the fairly uncompromising attitude of the Hungarian government on issues such as state authority and the nation. I would also mention the handling of migration and the fact that the Hungarian government just didn’t care what others think in this matter: they just focused on protecting their borders.’

Loretta Tóth
26.03.2024
Insights into the Benefits and Drawbacks of AI in the Classroom — An Interview with Martin Robinson
INTERVIEW

Insights into the Benefits and Drawbacks of AI in the Classroom — An Interview with Martin Robinson

According to Martin Robinson, the essential question about the use of AI in general is whether it is humans who remain in charge of and part of the process, or not.

Ádám Bráder
25.03.2024
‘There is a lot we can learn from Hungary’ — An Interview with Nathan Berger, Vice President of the New York Young Republican Club
INTERVIEW

‘There is a lot we can learn from Hungary’ — An Interview with Nathan Berger, Vice President of the New York Young Republican Club

‘The way PM Orbán has redefined Hungarian identity and sought to maintain, develop and foster relationships with Hungarians who were dispossessed of their homeland in the Treaty of Trianon is something I personally have tremendous respect for. ’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
23.03.2024
Discussing the Role of Families in Education and their Influence — An Interview with Anthony O’Hear
INTERVIEW

Discussing the Role of Families in Education and their Influence — An Interview with Anthony O’Hear

The question whether parents should be involved in what goes on in the school comes up frequently. In this interview Anthony O’Hear shares his opinion on the topic, while also discussing the issue of examinations and the inclusion of AI into education.

Ádám Bráder
22.03.2024
An Insightful Look into the 2024 US Presidential Election with Political Science Professor Patrick Deneen
INTERVIEW

An Insightful Look into the 2024 US Presidential Election with Political Science Professor Patrick Deneen

‘It’s just unarguably the case that whatever it is they accuse someone like Viktor Orbán of doing, the progressive left in America, it is quite clear that these conditions apply in immeasurably more effect to the American system.’

Márton Lukács
19.03.2024
The Issue with Political Activism in Education — An Interview with Stuart Waiton
INTERVIEW

The Issue with Political Activism in Education — An Interview with Stuart Waiton

Political activism in schools, the introduction of politics into the curriculum and the regulation of AI in education are all important questions today. In this interview, Stuart Waiton offers insight into the controversies surrounding these topics.

Ádám Bráder
18.03.2024
‘We now live in a world where common knowledge is being cancelled’ — An Interview with Leonardo Orlando
INTERVIEW

‘We now live in a world where common knowledge is being cancelled’ — An Interview with Leonardo Orlando

‘I was outraged to learn that the Erasmus opportunity is being denied to Hungarian students and researchers. As a former Erasmus student, this particularly upsets me. In the meantime, it turns out that the EU has awarded funds of almost two million euros to the Islamic University of Gaza, which is connected to the terrorist organization Hamas. This is absolutely insane,’ philosopher and political scientist Leonardo Orlando told Hungarian Conservative.

Loretta Tóth
16.03.2024
The Birthgap and Unplanned Childlessness — An Interview with Stephen J Shaw
INTERVIEW

The Birthgap and Unplanned Childlessness — An Interview with Stephen J Shaw

‘Having a child is a vulnerability, especially for women, and particularly in today’s world, where there is no guarantee that a marriage will last. So you might find yourself on your own, and you may find yourself dependent on the state in some way. So a state putting general policies together to make it possible to have that loan towards a house, such policies in Hungary, I think are actually a potential template for other nations around the world.’

Ildikó Bíró
13.03.2024
‘It is my sincere hope that President Trump will listen to Viktor Orbán’ — An Interview with MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider
INTERVIEW

‘It is my sincere hope that President Trump will listen to Viktor Orbán’ — An Interview with MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider

‘A double standard is to be expected. It is what we, conservatives always have to live with, because the left controls all these institutions and communication channels, and the left will do everything it can to help their favoured candidate win.’

Márton Lukács
12.03.2024
Troup Hemenway: ‘Trump would give back to the Americans what the Democrats took away’
INTERVIEW

Troup Hemenway: ‘Trump would give back to the Americans what the Democrats took away’

‘The public mood has been turbulent since 2021. From a campaign perspective, it’s astonishing the current administration is actually trying to prosecute the main political rival of the sitting president. They’re doing that while also implementing policies that have resulted in hundreds of thousands of people flooding over the border illegally each month and doubling or tripling the cost of food and fuel. People see and feel all of this, and they’re frustrated. As a result, they’re going to vote for change and I expect Conservatives will see success in 2024,’ Troup Hemenway, Heritage Foundation senior consultant and one of the leaders of Project 2025 Troup Hemenway opines.

Loretta Tóth
26.02.2024
‘Preparing for a key role for conservatism in the European Parliament is essential’ — An Interview with Polish MEP Ryszard Czarnecki
INTERVIEW

‘Preparing for a key role for conservatism in the European Parliament is essential’ — An Interview with Polish MEP Ryszard Czarnecki

In essence, Europe needs Poland and Hungary, Polish MEP Ryszard Czarnecki argues. An interview about double standards, rule of law concerns about the Tusk administration, and the key role of conservative journalists and experts in the conservative European realignment.

Gergely Dobozi
22.02.2024
The Political Implications of 7 October 2023
INTERVIEW

The Political Implications of 7 October 2023

‘We must defeat, not pacify, the Palestinian dream of annihilating Israel. Defeat, not come to terms with nor even deter. But this may well turn out to be a historical turning point of history beyond Israel because it is a wake-up call for the West in general. The West has lost its immune system in a multicultural haze that has left it unable to see differences.’

David Martin Jones
21.02.2024
Politics Beyond Borders with Wael Taji: Thierry Baudet, the Firebrand from the Netherlands
INTERVIEW

Politics Beyond Borders with Wael Taji: Thierry Baudet, the Firebrand from the Netherlands

‘We have to rid ourselves of the fundamental cultural Marxist idea that we must destroy European identity at its very fundamentals. That we must destroy the classical nuclear family. We must destroy nations. We must destroy classical aesthetics. We must destroy the Christian faith. That’s wrong,’ says Dutch politician and author Thierry Baudet in an interview with Wael Taji.

Wael Taji
17.02.2024
Samuel Noble: ‘EU enlargement shows how important Orthodoxy is for the future of Europe’
INTERVIEW

Samuel Noble: ‘EU enlargement shows how important Orthodoxy is for the future of Europe’

Orthodoxy is the second largest form of Christianity in the world, with some 200 million believers, Dr Noble highlighted in our interview, reminding that of the nine recognized candidate countries for membership of the EU, there six countries with an Orthodox majority.

Loretta Tóth
15.02.2024
‘Giving up your mother tongue is self-betrayal’ — A Conversation with Political Scientist András Ludányi
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

‘Giving up your mother tongue is self-betrayal’ — A Conversation with Political Scientist András Ludányi

An interview with Hungarian American political scientist András Ludányi on his family background, scouting, his teaching career, his political preferences, and the representation of Hungarian interests in the US.

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
12.02.2024
We Have Lived in the Same Country for Almost a Thousand Years, Yet We Hardly Know Anything about Them: An Interview about Our Croatian Brothers
INTERVIEW

We Have Lived in the Same Country for Almost a Thousand Years, Yet We Hardly Know Anything about Them: An Interview about Our Croatian Brothers

‘As I myself experienced as the first director of the Hungarian Cultural Centre (Liszt Institute) in Zagreb, which opened in January 2014, Croats have a positive attitude towards Hungarian culture. The Institute is now ten years old, very active, and there is a huge interest in Hungarian culture.’ Read Mandiner’s in-depth interview on Croatian– Hungarian relations with historian Dénes Sokcsevits.

Gergely Szilvay
10.02.2024
The Center’s Bryan Leib Is on a Mission to Make US–Hungary Relations Great Again
INTERVIEW

The Center’s Bryan Leib Is on a Mission to Make US–Hungary Relations Great Again

‘In America, we have so many horrible things happening, you know, with the gender ideologies, the LGBTQ, and the open border, and all these different things. So, when we conservatives in America look around for friends, we don’t have to look much further than Hungary to see that you guys are doing a lot of things right that we’d like to replicate.’

Márton Lukács
10.02.2024
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