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  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Conservatives Win Big in Supreme Court Election in Georgia

Incumbent conservative judge Andrew Pinson beat his liberal challenger John Barrow by 10 points in an election for a seat on the Supreme Court of Georgia last Friday. That is despite the fact that Barrow made abortion rights the centre…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2024
Andrej Plenković arrives at the Zagreb Presidential Palace for his meeting with President Zoran Milanović after his election victory on 10 May 2024.
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Croatian Right Expected to Win European Election As Well After Coming in First in April General Election

The HDZ-led coalition won 34.4 per cent of the votes in the general election, while the Rivers of Justice got 25.4 per cent of the vote, with a turnout of 62.3 per cent. These results give a hint as to…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2024
Dr Barbara Kolm, founder and Director of the Austrian Economics Center (C), and Dr Ádám Banai, Managing Director of the Hungarian National Bank for Monetary Policy Instruments (L) in the first panel of the conference
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Digitalization, Free Trade, Migration and More — Free Market Road Show Held at Danube Institue

The Free Market Road Show, held for the ninth time, was organized in collaboration with the Austrian Economics Center and the Danube Institute. This year’s speakers discussed topics such as Central Bank Digital Currencies and the related issues of individual…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2024
Minister of the PM's Office Gergely Gulyás briefs the press on 23 May 2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

ICC Warrant against Netanyahu ‘Unacceptable’, Hungarian Government Says

At the weekly government press briefing last week the Hungarian PM’s chief of staff, Minister Gergely Gulyás stated that Hungary would not enforce the ICC arrest warrant against Benjamin Netanyahu. He declared that it is not appropriate to use a…
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Subsidiarity in Christian Social Teaching: Roots and Implementation

‘In modern Christian Democracy, the Roman Catholic and Protestant lines of thought come together to form a common Christian understanding of a desirable society. Subsidiarity as one of the core principles in social teaching calls for a healthy society, where…
  • Szabolcs Nagypál
  • ‎ —‎ 26.05.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

The Future of the V4 — A Panel Discussion on Cooperation

On Thursday, 23 May the Warsaw Institute of Poland organized an online panel discussion on the future of the Visegrad Group, focusing on issues such as the Russo-Ukrainian war and the EU integration of the West Balkans….
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 26.05.2024
Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931), American inventor and businessman photographed in his factory
  • POLITICS

The Energy Security Threat to the European Political Order

‘Energy security, in terms the consumer understands, needs to address three things: reliability, affordability, and acceptability, in that order. These terms apply to a nation state’s understanding of energy security, both because a citizenry not achieving these things will rapidly…
  • Timothy Egan
  • ‎ —‎ 26.05.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Short History of Hungarian Beer Brewing

Now that it is almost summertime when a cool beer can come in handy, we invite our readers to a brief journey through time to discover some fun facts about the past and present of beer brewing in Hungary….
  • Botond Szabó
  • ‎ —‎ 26.05.2024
Casablanca Conference. General Henri Honoré Giraud, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, General Charles de Gaulle, and Winston Churchill (from the left to the right). Casablanca, Morocco, January 1943
  • OPINION

Internal Conflicts and Future Alternatives for European Integration

‘If we are looking for a more idealistic, right-wing conservative solution to the puzzle, we have to question the current form of the EU as it is. It may be appealing to the economic right, but it contains very little…
  • László Dornfeld
  • ‎ —‎ 25.05.2024
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

Finding a Piece of Hungarian in Ourselves — An Interview with Melissa Katkó Pepin, Executive Director of the American Hungarian Foundation (AHF) in New Brunswick, NJ

‘I’m the Executive Director, but I also know that if there’s garbage, somebody must take it out. Similarly, I’m six feet tall, so if something in the back or on the top needs to be reached, I do it. When…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 25.05.2024
Germany, the leading power of the EU?
  • POLITICS

Führungsmacht Germany?

‘Germany’s slow and opaque stance on helping Ukraine in its war against the Russian invasion can also be seen as reactive rather than proactive…One reason for Germany’s caution is of course a certain degree of self-consciousness—the country that produced Nazism…
  • Boris Kálnoky
  • ‎ —‎ 25.05.2024
Aerial view of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, in 2021 (Wikimedia Commons)
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Lithuania Takes the Helm — New Presidency Period in the Council of Europe

The Lithuanian presidency began with Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė outlining the goals of the upcoming term. Firstly, she mentioned the importance of supporting Ukraine in defending itself against Russian aggression, which should be achieved by strengthening democratic institutions in…
  • Csilla Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 25.05.2024
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REVIEW

Law, Politics, and Juristocracy
POLITICS

Law, Politics, and Juristocracy

The central proposition to help decode the nature of the European polis is that the EU is simultaneously a legal and a political formation.

György Schöpflin
11.04.2021
Armin Laschet and the Future of Germany’s Christian Democrats
CURRENT

Armin Laschet and the Future of Germany’s Christian Democrats

On 16 January Germany’s Christian Democrats (CDU) elected a new party chairman, Armin Laschet. Where will he lead the party, and will he be the new chancellor?

Boris Kálnoky
11.04.2021
Fidesz and the EPP Part Ways
CURRENT

Fidesz and the EPP Part Ways

This March, a long and painful struggle finally came to end.

László Trócsányi
11.04.2021
Who Rules Whom? – Questions about Liberty and Sovereignty Will Determine Our Future
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Who Rules Whom? – Questions about Liberty and Sovereignty Will Determine Our Future

Today we witness a clash between two distinct views of liberty and sovereignty.

István Kiss
10.04.2021
The Terror of Positivity
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Terror of Positivity

The imperative of transparency also implies a proliferation of information which, quite deliberately, does not establish the truth, but only serves to make the world more opaque.

Barnabás Leimeiszter
10.04.2021
Hungary’s COVID-19 Vaccination Rate Highest in the EU
NEWS

Hungary’s COVID-19 Vaccination Rate Highest in the EU

Hungary took the first place from the now runner-up Malta, which has a vaccination rate of 21.5%.

Hungarian Conservative
09.04.2021
Justice Minister, Judit Varga demarcates the priorities of Hungary’s forthcoming presidency of the Council of Europe
NEWS

Justice Minister, Judit Varga demarcates the priorities of Hungary’s forthcoming presidency of the Council of Europe

Hungarian presidency will provide an opportunity to represent European values that are also important to Hungarians.

Hungarian Conservative
09.04.2021
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave an extraordinary interview to M1 television on Wednesday night
NEWS

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave an extraordinary interview to M1 television on Wednesday night

Orbán is asking everyone to let doctors and nurses do their jobs, and not to distribute fake videos.

Hungarian Conservative
09.04.2021
‘Hungarian-Uzbek relations have solid foundations’
NEWS

‘Hungarian-Uzbek relations have solid foundations’

The two countries ‘held hands at the right time’ to jointly try to exploit the opportunities of the changes and shifts in world politics and economy ahead – added the Hungarian PM.

Hungarian Conservative
09.04.2021
Hungarian Conservative Podcast 01: Live Not by Lies (Rod Dreher)
Current|Podcast

Hungarian Conservative Podcast 01: Live Not by Lies (Rod Dreher)

'Live Not by Lies' - goes the famous Solzhenitsyn quote

Péter Heltai
09.04.2021
Hungarian Conservative Podcast 01: Live Not by Lies (Rod Dreher)
Podcast

Hungarian Conservative Podcast 01: Live Not by Lies (Rod Dreher)

‘Live Not by Lies’ – goes the famous Solzhenitsyn quote which is also the title of Rod Dreher’s recently published new book. Our podcast host and contributor, Péter Heltai speaks to Mr. Dreher about his work (which has also been reviewed in the first issue), the soft totalitarian phenomenon and the future of dissident voices […]

Péter Heltai
09.04.2021
How Budapest Dreams and Reconstructs Its Past
CULTURE & SOCIETY

How Budapest Dreams and Reconstructs Its Past

This is Budapest: a big city that dreamed and then built for itself a colourful past during the last decades of the old world, in those final moments before the dawn of modernism.

Gellért Rajcsányi
01.04.2021
National Identity in Roger Scruton’s Work
PHILOSOPHY

National Identity in Roger Scruton’s Work

Scruton wrote that the foundation of democracy is not necessarily liberalism but a sense of national loyalty.

Krzysztof Brzechczyn
01.04.2021
The Changing Norms For Democratic Acceptance In Europe, 1950–2020
POLITICS

The Changing Norms For Democratic Acceptance In Europe, 1950–2020

The former Soviet satellite states which mainly joined the EU in 2004 are the main bulwarks against the revival of ideologies with their roots in communist thinking.

Thomas Gallagher
01.04.2021
We the Natives
PHILOSOPHY

We the Natives

In the age of soft colonization and hybrid neo-colonialism, the war of independence must be fought in the cultural field in the first place.

Márton Békés
01.04.2021
Messianic or Pragmatic – The European Union at the Crossroads of Its Own Contradictions
POLITICS

Messianic or Pragmatic – The European Union at the Crossroads of Its Own Contradictions

The Recovery Plan is an unprecedented response to an unprecedented crisis. It also exemplifies the dilemmas the Union faces in the most turbulent period of its short history.

Rodrigo Ballester
01.04.2021
Lectori Salutem
CURRENT

Lectori Salutem

This journal aspires to be the foremost English-language voice of twenty-first-century Hungarian conservatism.

Tamás Magyarics
31.03.2021
Can Totalitarianism Be Soft? – Why We Should Study Lenin
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Can Totalitarianism Be Soft? – Why We Should Study Lenin

As Live Not by Lies makes clear, we are facing the zealots of a new sect with its own dogmas, clergy, and easily uttered anathemas.

Péter Heltai
30.03.2021
Tradition – Constancy Is More Important than Change
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Tradition – Constancy Is More Important than Change

The revival and reinstatement of tradition, its restoration if you like, is by no means self-contradictory, and constancy is a more important element of tradition than change.

Gergely Szilvay
30.03.2021
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