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Slovak PM Fico In ‘Stable, But Very Serious’ Condition — World Leaders Reacted in Shock to the Attempted Assassination

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in a stable but very serious condition after he was shot at point-blank range by a 71-year-old perpetrator, described as a poet and political activist in media reports, on Wednesday afternoon. The international community…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 16.05.2024
Ukrainian soldiers parading.
  • CURRENT

European Public Is Against Sending Soldiers Abroad, Századvég Survey Reveals

According to the findings of the Project Europe research by Századvég, public attitudes towards combat readiness in Europe significantly differ regarding armed conflict within or beyond national borders. According to the survey, 59 per cent of EU respondents would fight…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 16.05.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungarian State Secretary Calls Attention to Importance of Strengthening Hungarian Representation in the EP

Speaking to the Hungarian media after the meeting, János Bóka evaluated that the past five-year institutional cycle has been fundamentally marked by failures in the European Union, which faced numerous historical challenges to which it failed to provide adequate responses….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 16.05.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Euro 2024 Squad Announced

Head Coach Marco Rossi has named his 26-player squad for Euro 2024, where his team Hungary will be facing hosts Germany, Switzerland, and Scotland in the group stage….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 16.05.2024
Swiss singer Nemo who won the final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2024 with the song "The Code" is welcomed by supporters after landing at Zurich Airport on late May 12, 2024.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

The Eurovision: A Glittering Glimpse into the Soul of Modern Society

‘It is clear that the Eurovision has become a battleground for the debate over gender identity and the boundaries of acceptability in the public sphere. Today, it seems, nothing is off-limits, and performers are encouraged to push the boundaries of…
  • John Mac Ghlionn
  • ‎ —‎ 16.05.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Reallocates ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ Funds to Campus Police

The North Carolina University’s board of trustees unanimously voted to dismantle their DEI programme, and instead use those funds for added campus police and security needed due to the pro-Palestine protests by students. Similar developments have come out of the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 15.05.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Tom van Grieken: ‘Mass immigration affects not only the economy, but also our identity’

‘Viktor Orbán showed us that an alternative to the leftist, open-border government is not only possible but can be highly successful and popular amongst the people. That’s inspiring. However, for it to be a true success, the seeds planted by…
  • Loretta Tóth
  • ‎ —‎ 15.05.2024
Picture taken on May 15, 2024 shows Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico being transported from a helicopter by medics and his security detail to the hospital in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia where he is to be treated after he had been shot "multiple times" .
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Assassination Attempt against Slovak Prime Minister Fico — Orbán: ‘God bless him and his country’

According to Slovak media, the assailant of Prime Minister Robert Fico is a 71-year-old man from Levice who kept a gun legally. PM Fico is currently undergoing life-saving surgery according to Slovak reports. Not long after the assassination attempt, Hungarian…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 15.05.2024
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán’s Ally Geert Wilders Could Soon Form Right-Wing Government in the Netherlands

After months of negotiations, it appears that a right-wing government may soon be established in the Netherlands. Although Geert Wilders will not serve as the head of government, Viktor Orbán’s ally will still have a significant influence on the Dutch…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 15.05.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Putin Backs Chinese Ukraine Settlement Proposal, Yet Peace More Elusive Than Ever

Russian President Vladimir Putin supports Beijing’s four-point peace plan for Ukraine, presented in April. However, peace seems further away than ever since the war’s outbreak, as Western leaders have adopted an increasingly aggressive stance ahead of the European elections….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 15.05.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Decoupling vs. Connectivity: Gladden Pappin Dissects the EU and Hungary’s Strategies Towards China for Asia Times

The President of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs outlined that while the European economy was sluggish in recent years, Hungary was able to continue to grow its foreign direct investments, in large part thank to its relations with China….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 15.05.2024
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Giorgia Meloni Endorses Hungarian Stance against Migrant Redistribution

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni believes that the only viable path which takes everyone’s interests into account is to have a debate on how to stop illegal immigration into Europe. ‘The only serious approach involves cooperation with the origin and…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 15.05.2024
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REVIEW

Post-war Retribution or Miscarriage of Justice? – People’s Tribunals in Hungary, 1945–1949
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Post-war Retribution or Miscarriage of Justice? – People’s Tribunals in Hungary, 1945–1949

Should we believe the court documents of a case where the prosecuted people did not deny their crimes at all, but where falsified documents have also been used? Can a trial be labelled only “partially corrupt”? Doesn’t this destroys faith in the entire process and in the People’s Tribunal justice?

László Bernát Veszprémy
02.06.2022
Religious Conflict in Poland: An Interim Report
CURRENT

Religious Conflict in Poland: An Interim Report

At the end of April, a Danube Institute research group completed their first fieldwork trip to examine the unique situation in Poland, which has been included in their research as a case of internecine violence. Find out more about the situation of Christianity in Poland!

Sáron Sugár
02.06.2022
Statistics on Education in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Statistics on Education in Hungary

Hungarian universities are increasingly successful in attracting more and more international students. The number of international students studying in Hungarian higher education has been increasing steadily over the last couple of years.

Lili Zemplényi
01.06.2022
EU Oil Embargo – Hungarian Diplomatic Victory
CURRENT

EU Oil Embargo – Hungarian Diplomatic Victory

As the EU Summit has finally come to an agreement regarding the Russian oil embargo, PM Orbán was able to secure a compromise to defend Hungarian national interests.

Tamás Orbán
01.06.2022
Can We Trust Communist Documents? – The Case of the People’s Tribunals
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Can We Trust Communist Documents? – The Case of the People’s Tribunals

Find out more about the story that highlighted the unreliable nature of People’s Court documents and the necessity of judging each case according to the peculiarities of the story in question. 

László Bernát Veszprémy
01.06.2022
Soil, Water and Air: The Health of Hungarian Nature
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Soil, Water and Air: The Health of Hungarian Nature

In Hungary, emissions decreased by 32 per cent by 2018 compared to the 1990 levels, which is more favourable than the EU average.

Lili Zemplényi
31.05.2022
New World-Class Building of the Museum of Ethnography Opens in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

New World-Class Building of the Museum of Ethnography Opens in Budapest

The Hungarian Museum of Ethnography moves to a building custom-designed for it for the first time in its one-hundred-and-fifty-year history. The new building in the Hungarian capital is one of the top products of contemporary architecture.

Gellért Rajcsányi
31.05.2022
Sustainability in Hungary
CURRENT

Sustainability in Hungary

Hungary contributed financially the most—among the Visegrád Four countries—to prevent a climate crisis.

Lili Zemplényi
30.05.2022
The Ongoing Plight of Iraqi Christians
CURRENT

The Ongoing Plight of Iraqi Christians

While millions of displaced Iraqis returned to their homes, many Christians never did. Those that went back, approximately 45 per cent, have been faced with great challenges rebuilding their lives, much more so than their Muslim co-nationals.

Mario Alexis Portella
30.05.2022
The “Electoral Year” in France – Interview with Gergely Fejérdy
INTERVIEW

The “Electoral Year” in France – Interview with Gergely Fejérdy

‘President Macron will surely do whatever he can to hold as much influence and power within the European Union as he can, that more often than not will mean efforts to look for compromise with partners, and to defend French interests.’

Fanni Korpics
29.05.2022
The Realpolitik of De-escalation
CURRENT

The Realpolitik of De-escalation

Henry Kissinger said Ukraine should seek peace negotiations with Russia, even if that means conceding territories. After months of Western powers pursuing the policy of shattering not only Putin’s war prospects but his whole regime, the former top official’s advice comes as a surprise. But what is the underlying logic?

Tamás Orbán
28.05.2022
New Paths for Northern Conservatism
CURRENT

New Paths for Northern Conservatism

Several of Scruton’s books have been translated into Scandinavian languages, and he gave a number of lectures in which he presented the Danes with a straightforward suggestion: leave the European Union.

András Jancsó
27.05.2022
The V4 within European Structures
POLITICS

The V4 within European Structures

In the last decade, both Poland and Hungary have been actively formulating European policy; however, this duo is not strong enough without the active support of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is also a warning sign that the loudest criticisms of Hungary and Poland can often be heard from inside the V4.

Péter Szitás
26.05.2022
Review of László Bernát Veszprémy’s 1921: History of the Consolidation of the Horthy Regime
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Review of László Bernát Veszprémy’s 1921: History of the Consolidation of the Horthy Regime

Written in elegant expository prose, László Bernát Veszprémy’s book chronicles the main political episodes of one of Hungary’s watershed moments: the year 1921.

Gábor Csepregi
25.05.2022
Progressivism Is Like a Secular Religion – Interview with Eugene Kontorovich
INTERVIEW

Progressivism Is Like a Secular Religion – Interview with Eugene Kontorovich

‘National identity is not something that’s threatening, it’s something that should be celebrated.’

Dávid Nagy
24.05.2022
The Reality of Spheres of Influence in Central Europe
CURRENT

The Reality of Spheres of Influence in Central Europe

From Central Europe’s perspective, a closer alignment between the narratives and perceptions of Washington and Central European states is needed to increase regional stability.

Balázs Mártonffy
24.05.2022
The Rise of a New Patriotic-Democratic Model in Central Europe and Its Implications for the United States
CURRENT

The Rise of a New Patriotic-Democratic Model in Central Europe and Its Implications for the United States

It is time to acknowledge that patriotism may indeed be considered a virtue, while liberalism tainted with globalism is a force that is out to destroy the nation state.

Adam Topolansky
22.05.2022
Sociology From the Right – Hans Freyer
PHILOSOPHY

Sociology From the Right – Hans Freyer

Who was Hans Freyer, why did he arouse such passion some decades ago and why has his name been forgotten? 

Barnabás Kurucz
22.05.2022
Still a Lot to be Done: How Poverty Decreased in Hungary in the Last 10 Years
CURRENT

Still a Lot to be Done: How Poverty Decreased in Hungary in the Last 10 Years

In 2020, a year in which poverty deepened due to the global pandemic, as opposed to the decreasing trend of the previous decade, the relative income poverty rate was 12.7 per cent in Hungary, compared to the EU average of 16.5 per cent.

Lili Zemplényi
20.05.2022
The Origins of the Debate on the Rule of Law in the Philosophy of Law – Part Two
PHILOSOPHY

The Origins of the Debate on the Rule of Law in the Philosophy of Law – Part Two

Of course, violations of the rule of law must not lead to corruption or abuse of power in the member states. However, a schematic “transfer” of the institutions that serve the rule of law to the EU level could particularly endanger the essence of the rule of law.

Soma Hegedős
19.05.2022
Cardinal Zen’s Arrest: What Is to Be Learnt?
CURRENT

Cardinal Zen’s Arrest: What Is to Be Learnt?

The cardinal’s arrest ‘indicates the downward trend in respect for fundamental freedoms and human rights in Hong Kong. Although Cardinal Zen has been released on bail, his situation remains precarious’.

Mario Alexis Portella
18.05.2022
The Uniqueness of Hungarian Conservatism
CURRENT

The Uniqueness of Hungarian Conservatism

Hungarian conservatism promotes the idea that every country should accept the social, cultural, and political differences of other nations, respect their particular values and acknowledge that the actions of any given nation are based on their particular interests.

Hungarian Conservative
17.05.2022
The Betrayal of Central Europe
POLITICS

The Betrayal of Central Europe

If both elites (those of the West and of Central Europe, respectively) are ready to follow a more pragmatic political action plan, and rely on a less exclusive and lecturing linguistic regime, we can avoid the worst case scenario, which is the split and break-up of the Union, and a potential internal conflict within Europe.

Ferenc Hörcher
17.05.2022
Observing the International Day of Families: Family Policy in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Observing the International Day of Families: Family Policy in Hungary

The family policy managed to stop the decline in fertility rates, which characterized Hungary since the 1980s. The last time in Hungarian history, when married couples had more than two children on average was in 1979, while fertility rate in Hungary was permanently above 2 only in the 1950s.

Lili Zemplényi
16.05.2022
The Origins of the Debate on the Rule of Law in the Philosophy of Law – Part One
PHILOSOPHY

The Origins of the Debate on the Rule of Law in the Philosophy of Law – Part One

The rule of law debates could have a drastic effect on the future of the European Union. The systematic transfer of institutions serving justice and enforcing the rule of law to the European level may endanger democracy and in particular the original concept of the rule of law.

Soma Hegedős
15.05.2022
Illegal Migration to the European Union, 2016–2022
CURRENT

Illegal Migration to the European Union, 2016–2022

The European Union’s current administration of refugee affairs can safely be called both flawed and obsolete.

György Bakondi|Péter Hartner
14.05.2022
A Sober Look at Ukraine and Poland
CURRENT

A Sober Look at Ukraine and Poland

It is our position that the Russian troops must be withdrawn from the occupied territories. Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the human and minority rights within its borders must be restored.

Zsolt Németh
13.05.2022
Free Market Road Show 2022 at the Danube Institute
CURRENT

Free Market Road Show 2022 at the Danube Institute

We have to approach contemporary problems with humility and a commitment to ever-greater freedom – which should be a goal in itself.

Dániel Farkas
12.05.2022
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics – Paul Tillich
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics – Paul Tillich

‘Most of the pitfalls in social ethics, political theory and education are due to a misunderstanding of the ontological character of love.’

Ádám Darabos
11.05.2022
Orbán’s Challenge to Uphold Christian Democracy
POLITICS

Orbán’s Challenge to Uphold Christian Democracy

Those wishing to see a fully secularised European Union and who seek to ultimately undermine religion cannot help but tremble now that Hungarians overwhelmingly gave Viktor Orbán a mandate to safeguard and promote Christian democracy.

Mario Alexis Portella
10.05.2022
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