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REVIEW

A member of the Israeli security forces stands near burning cars following a rocket attack from the Gaza Strip in Ashkelon, southern Israel, on 7 October 2023.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Four painful miracles occurred on 7 October’ — IDF Counter-Terrorism Officer Dr Yair Ansbacher’s Lecture in Budapest

‘His holocaust-survivor grandfather highlighted that he should kiss his weapon as now, unlike during the Holocaust, the Jewish people have the privilege from God to defend themselves. This is why, as Dr Ansbacher explained, when Hamas invaded Israel, they didn’t…
  • Sáron Sugár
  • ‎ —‎ 26.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Majority of Hungarians Wants Transparent Media

The overwhelming majority of Hungarians support transparency in the foreign funding of media outlets. Recently, there has been an increase in foreign attempts to interfere in Hungarian domestic politics, with the media being a primary target. In response, the government…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Kremlin Shows Readiness to Negotiate with Ukraine While Zelenskyy Is in Power

After Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated on Wednesday that Ukraine was ready to negotiate with Russia if Moscow ‘acts in good faith’, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded on Thursday that Russia was willing to negotiate with Ukraine even if…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.07.2024
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Brussels 2024 Rule of Law Report Is Here — Is It Even Worth Looking at?

For the fourth consecutive year, the European Commission has published its annual report on the rule of law, which comes with few surprises. In addition to Hungary, Brussels is now concerned about the rule of law in Slovakia and Italy,…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 25.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Survey Highlights Increased Financial Confidence and Savings among Hungarians

Analysts found that 23.5 per cent of Hungarians now have some money left in their pockets at the end of the month, compared to 19.7 per cent a year earlier. One in three Hungarians managed to save some amount monthly,…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 25.07.2024
Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint near the Gaza border fence on 7 April, exactly six months after the 7 October Hamas massacre.
  • CURRENT

Hungary Defends Israel Against ICJ’s Biased Advisory Opinion

In an official statement of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Hungarian government expressed its disagreement with the recent findings of the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice, according to which Israel’s presence in the…
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 25.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Finalizes Agreement with Axiom Space to Send Second Hungarian Astronaut on Ax-4 Mission

During the mission, the Hungarian research astronaut will spend 14 days aboard the International Space Station, conducting scientific experiments that will not only benefit the domestic space sector but also position Hungary competitively on the international stage in one of…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 25.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Bulgaria Offers Help for Hungary Amid Ukraine Oil Transit Dispute

Bulgaria has offered to help maintain Hungary’s energy security if Ukraine does not resume Russian Lukoil oil shipments to Hungary in the near future. Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó called Sofia’s offer a sincere gesture of…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 25.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungary Unveils First Locally Produced Lynx KF-41 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

During the handover ceremony, Minister of Defence Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky highlighted that the war in Ukraine has demonstrated the necessity for every country to have a well-functioning defence industry capable of supplying the nation at all times and in all situations….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 25.07.2024
  • CURRENT

ELTE Leads in Teacher Training Admissions Achieving the Highest Numbers in 15 Years

As Hungary’s premier higher education institution covering the full spectrum of teacher training, it is particularly important for ELTE that 20 per cent of those admitted will start their studies as teacher trainees. Numerically, this means that ELTE admitted the…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 25.07.2024
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Balázs Orbán Hints at Possible PfE Expansion in the Near Future

Balázs Orbán, the political director for the Hungarian Prime Minister, participated in a panel discussion at this year’s Bálványos Summer Free University and Student Camp. He spoke about the current state of the European right, Viktor Orbán’s peace mission, and…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 25.07.2024
A worker finishes preparations at Eiffel Tower Stadium in Paris on 24 July 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Expected to Perform Exceptionally Well at Paris Olympics

Hungary boasts an impressive Olympic history, having won 181 gold medals and a total of 511, ranking 8th in the all-time medal standings, which is a significant achievement for a nation of just 9–10 million people. According to the latest…
  • Botond Szabó
  • ‎ —‎ 24.07.2024
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REVIEW

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.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
10.05.2022
‘Media War’ – Broadcast Media and the Transition in Hungary
POLITICS

‘Media War’ – Broadcast Media and the Transition in Hungary

The fundamental question of the media war whether the public broadcast media should be critical or supportive of the government, still holds relevant questions for today.

Lili Zemplényi
09.05.2022
Is Less Democracy the Answer to a Security Crisis? – Sweden and Finland to Join NATO without Referenda
CURRENT

Is Less Democracy the Answer to a Security Crisis? – Sweden and Finland to Join NATO without Referenda

The Swedish and the Finnish people should be given the opportunity to have a say in as to whether their countries should join a US-led military alliance and give up centuries of neutrality.  

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
08.05.2022
European Green Policy – the Clash between Dreams and Reality
CURRENT

European Green Policy – the Clash between Dreams and Reality

Some experts warned European countries more than a decade ago that their energy supply was based on ‘thin ice’ which could make the European Union vulnerable in a situation of geopolitical tension. But the EU has still not woken up from her “sleeping beauty” dream, and this mistake could be a serious blow to green hopes.

Soma Hegedős
07.05.2022
Adventures in the World of Political Theology
PHILOSOPHY

Adventures in the World of Political Theology

Christian political theology rejects the optimistic Enlightenment belief in progress, for it seeks to remember those who have fallen out of collective memory, itself defined in the modern age by the myth of progress. Remembrance is one of the most important concepts in Christianity.

András Karácsony
06.05.2022
America in Turmoil – Again
CURRENT

America in Turmoil – Again

A recent leak from the US Supreme Court suggests that the body is preparing to repeal Roe v. Wade, which would allow significant changes in the abortion laws throughout the country, casting it into political and social turmoil once again.

Tamás Orbán
05.05.2022
Looking Beneath the Surface – Interview with Rob Roos about Climate Change, AI and Digital Green Pass
INTERVIEW

Looking Beneath the Surface – Interview with Rob Roos about Climate Change, AI and Digital Green Pass

‘If you really think climate is a problem, you invest in nuclear power plants. But they don’t want that.’

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
04.05.2022
Roma in Hungarian Politics
POLITICS

Roma in Hungarian Politics

Given their considerable numbers, Roma could be a decisive force in Hungarian politics, however, due to the fragmentation of their political leadership, in the last thirty years Roma representation has not left any significant mark on Hungarian public life.

Lili Zemplényi
04.05.2022
The Roma Minority in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Roma Minority in Hungary

The social dynamics set into  motion under state socialism continues to have a lingering negative impact even today. Around 55 per cent of the Hungarian Roma live in villages or towns with a population of less than 50 thousand people.

Lili Zemplényi
03.05.2022
The Inability of the UN to Stop the War in Ukraine
CURRENT

The Inability of the UN to Stop the War in Ukraine

The war is now two months old, and notwithstanding continual efforts by the  UN Security Council to stop the fighting, such collective security efforts have achieved very little if nothing at all.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
02.05.2022
How Europe Embraces the Rouble
CURRENT

How Europe Embraces the Rouble

While the initial European position on the Russian energy threats seemed like a unanimous ‘No’, now – without no apparent short-term alternatives – more and more countries prepare to pay in roubles which will likely create tensions with those who still refuse.

Tamás Orbán
01.05.2022
The Return of Hungary’s Holy Crown
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Return of Hungary’s Holy Crown

Representing several Hungarian American associations, Adelbert Balunek explained the significance of the Holy Crown, saying that it represented ‘1,000 years of Christian, independent, sovereign rule in Hungary.’

Kelli Buzzard
30.04.2022
Between Hell and Paradise: Hieronymus Bosch Arrives in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Between Hell and Paradise: Hieronymus Bosch Arrives in Budapest

The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest presents a new, exciting exhibition of the enigmatic works of the renowned Dutch painter of the late Middle Ages. This is one the most significant Bosch exhibitions worldwide in the last fifty years.

Gellért Rajcsányi
29.04.2022
Central Europe Seeks to Reform the European Union
CURRENT

Central Europe Seeks to Reform the European Union

According to Joch, there is a kind of clash of civilizations behind the clash of worldviews in Europe. Today the most controversial issues are the redefinition of marriage, legal and illegal immigration, and the military arming of Europe. Basically, a sharp cultural division can be perceived in this matter between Western and Eastern Europe.

András Biró
28.04.2022
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: John C. Bennett
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: John C. Bennett

While realism is defined explicitly, Christianity is not. Nevertheless, several crutches could lead us to understand Bennett’s theological perspective. He helps us in this effort when he plainly rejects ‘post-Kantian idealism that represents the pride of autonomous reason’.

Ádám Darabos
27.04.2022
The Medina Charter and the Islamic Assertion of Democracy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Medina Charter and the Islamic Assertion of Democracy

In Islam, society is ordained to be passive and socially underdeveloped, because the sharia-based tenets, whether officially incorporated or not within a modern-day constitution of a country, prevail.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
26.04.2022
Visegrád and Its Mission
POLITICS

Visegrád and Its Mission

To sum up, there are the so-called ideological ‘leftists’ who are in power in much of Europe, including Berlin and Paris, and there are the pragmatic ‘rightists who are in power in the Visegrád Group countries, especially in Budapest and Warsaw, but, for the time being, they are in opposition to most of Europe.

Zsolt Németh
25.04.2022
Florida versus Disney: The Business of Politics
OPINION

Florida versus Disney: The Business of Politics

When multi-billion-dollar companies decide to play moral judges in American politics, they rarely expect lawmakers to take a real stand against it. But Florida is different – with a governor who is clearly getting ready for 2024.

Tamás Orbán
24.04.2022
1956: A National Revolution
CULTURE & SOCIETY

1956: A National Revolution

Carl von Clausewitz advised that “According to our idea of a people’s war, it should, like a kind of nebulous vapoury essence, never condense
into a solid body; […]. Still, however, on the other hand, it is necessary that this mist should collect at some points into denser masses, and form threatening clouds from which now and again a formidable flash of lightning may burst forth.

Márton Békés
23.04.2022
The Story of the Aranybulla [the Golden Bull] — 800 Years of Hungarian Constitutionality
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Story of the Aranybulla [the Golden Bull] — 800 Years of Hungarian Constitutionality

The Hungarian Golden Bull, similarly to corresponding Western regulations at the time, provided a basis for a very early version of democracy and constitutionality.

Gellért Rajcsányi
22.04.2022
The West’s Nervous Breakdown
OPINION

The West’s Nervous Breakdown

To the old question, ‘Is there a ghost in the machine?’, therefore, we could now answer: no, but there is a consumer. And that consumer selects his new identity, along with its own distinctive pronoun, from the vast range of moral possibilities that the modern world throws up.

John O'Sullivan
22.04.2022
Late Civilizations and Mass Migration: Some Comparative Perspectives
CURRENT

Late Civilizations and Mass Migration: Some Comparative Perspectives

Mass immigration is, indeed, a danger for all societies, and though it seems an unavoidable symptom of late civilizations, patriotic politicians should seek to reduce it as much as possible.

David Engels
21.04.2022
Transition and Privatization in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Transition and Privatization in Hungary

The privatization policy of the 1990s aimed to make the sitting tenants owners of their rented flats, by offering 70–90 per cent discounts on the price of the houses and flats.

Lili Zemplényi
21.04.2022
‘I don’t have a lot of confidence in the policymakers running the United States right now’ – Interview with Jeremy Carl
INTERVIEW

‘I don’t have a lot of confidence in the policymakers running the United States right now’ – Interview with Jeremy Carl

I think Prime Minister Orbán has actually done a very reasonable job of keeping those lines open and saying, “look, you know, we’re not interested in conflating the issue of energy with some of these broader strategic issues.”

Bátor Tietze
19.04.2022
A Return of the 1930s?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Return of the 1930s?

How was it possible for the situation of Jews in the Western world to deteriorate to such an extent that one Jewish media outlet senses a return to the anti-Semitism of the 1930s? And what has been the reaction of the international left?

László Bernát Veszprémy
18.04.2022
The Child Protection Referendum
CURRENT

The Child Protection Referendum

Albeit due to a low turnout the referendum was invalid, the overwhelming majority of those who cast valid votes supported the government’s position.

Lili Zemplényi
17.04.2022
Putin’s War Through the Eyes of a Historian
CURRENT

Putin’s War Through the Eyes of a Historian

Although Vladimir Putin likes to pose as a historian, it seems that he failed to learn from history that blitzkrieg-type invasions rarely worked in the 75 years since the Second World War – emphasized Mr. Roberts.

Dávid Nagy
16.04.2022
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