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Ukrainian FM Shows Willingness to Negotiate with Russia After Meeting Chinese Counterpart

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that Ukraine is ready to negotiate with Russia if Moscow acts in good faith, following his meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi. Kuleba’s visit to China sheds new light on Hungarian Prime Minister…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.07.2024
  • POLITICS

Fulfilling Predictions, Political Compass — The Most Memorable Thoughts of Viktor Orbán’s Tusványos Speeches

As is the case every year, the speech of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will be the main event of the Bálványos Summer Free University and Student Camp, commonly known as Tusványos. The speech delivered here has become one of…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.07.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Viktor Orbán’s PfE Barred from Top Jobs as EP Goes Against Electoral Will

Mainstream political groups in the European Parliament have once again defied the will of the electorate, preventing Patriots for Europe (PfE), the EP’s third largest group, from gaining top jobs in parliamentary committees. Kinga Gál, PfE’s First Vice-Chairman, stated that…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Experience the Paris Olympics at Budapest’s Sportgarden

In the Sportgarden, visitors will be able to follow the events of the Paris Olympics and cheer on Hungarian competitors on a giant screen. In addition, various community sports can be tried in the sports park, such as table tennis,…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Long-Term Job Security Tops Global List, Hungarian Workers Prioritize Pay, Survey Reveals

The joint global study, conducted between October and December 2023, was based on responses from more than 150,000 employees in 188 countries. According to the survey, the most important factor for employees globally when choosing a job is long-term job…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungary Blocks European Peace Facility Payments Until Ukraine Resumes Oil Transit

The Hungarian government has taken a decisive step following Kyiv’s decision to halt Lukoil’s oil shipments to Hungary and Slovakia via Ukraine. According to Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, Budapest will block payments from the European…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.07.2024
  • OPINION

Brussels’ Childish Revenge on Hungary Shows Complete Incompetence of EU Leadership

After a long time, Europe has the opportunity to take its future into its own hands, restore its long-lost prestige, and promote peace in Ukraine. Instead, Brussels has initiated a childish vendetta against Hungary over Viktor Orbán’s peace mission. Missing…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Ursula Von der Leyen Re-Elected, Dealing a Blow to Conservative Values

Ursula Von der Leyen has been re-elected as President of the European Commission by 401 MEPs who voted in favour. The conservative groups, that is, the ECR, Patriots for Europe, and Europe of Sovereign Nations voted against, as Von der…
  • Sergio Velasco
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • CURRENT

33rd Tusványos Summer Free University Starts Today

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary is among the featured speakers at the annual Bálványos Summer Free University and Student Camp, better known by its colloquial name Tusványos, as per tradition. The event is taking place from 23–28 July in…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Euro 2024 Fan Favourite Martin Ádám Signs with Asteras Tripolis

Ádám, who became an international meme phenomenon for his unusual appearance during the Euros, has terminated his contract with his old club Ulsan HD in South Korea. He is now joining Asteras Tripolis, a club in the top division in…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Over 11,000 Swimmers Join the 42nd Lidl Balaton Cross Swimming

This Sunday, more than 11,000 people took part in the 42nd Lidl Balaton Cross-Swim between Révfülöp and Balatonboglár, surpassing last year’s attendance….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The West’s Controversial Hypocrisy Unveiled by the War in Ukraine

‘Bluntly, the war in Ukraine has unveiled the West’s ESG goals for the hypocrisy they are. The political and business leaders who promoted them are now caught up in their own contradictions,’ Khaled Abou Zahr has written in an opinion…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
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REVIEW

Danny Kruger: ‘I believe we can have a peaceful international order’
CURRENT

Danny Kruger: ‘I believe we can have a peaceful international order’

Kruger deems that conservative governments cannot ignore active support for the traditional family model, and young conservatives need to gain experience in areas other than politics.

Soma Hegedős
13.04.2022
‘Many of us in the ranks of conservatives and intellectuals have come to look upon Hungary as a great leader’ – Interview with Christopher DeMuth
INTERVIEW

‘Many of us in the ranks of conservatives and intellectuals have come to look upon Hungary as a great leader’ – Interview with Christopher DeMuth

‘There is robust political debate in Hungary, but it is not dominated by hatred of one’s own nation and a sort of romantic, progressive Marxism and wokeism to the degree it is in the cultural and political establishments of America.’

Lídia Papp
12.04.2022
Hungarian Poetry Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Poetry Day

Hungarians celebrate the National Poetry Day on 11 April; the birthday of the notable poet, Attila József.

Lili Zemplényi
11.04.2022
Gratian: The Pioneer of Individual Natural Rights
PHILOSOPHY

Gratian: The Pioneer of Individual Natural Rights

Gratian synthesised both Roman law and the theological traditions in such a manner that compelled future jurists to rely more on the Commandments than human law.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
10.04.2022
Hungary Is a Healthy Democracy
CURRENT

Hungary Is a Healthy Democracy

‘I’ve never seen a Hungary more open, more vibrant, more free than now,’ says former New York governor George Pataki.

Gergely Szilvay
09.04.2022
Putin Takes on the Petrodollar
CURRENT

Putin Takes on the Petrodollar

The petrodollar system, as can be seen, is the backbone of US hegemony in the world. And whenever a world leader has seriously challenged the system, the US and its NATO allies have been swift to respond to ensure US global dominance continues.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
08.04.2022
Uninstalling the Woke Malware – Interview with Alex Kaschuta
INTERVIEW

Uninstalling the Woke Malware – Interview with Alex Kaschuta

Despite our every effort, classical liberalism turned out to be a dead end – at least according to several of the greatest political thinkers of our time. Are there alternatives to it, who are the people leading the change and what can be done to counter the woke’s growing influence in the West?

Tamás Orbán
07.04.2022
The Post-liberal Turn and the Future of British Conservatism – Conference at the Danube Institute
CURRENT

The Post-liberal Turn and the Future of British Conservatism – Conference at the Danube Institute

The right wing of the British two-party system has to reinvent itself. What comes after the fall of the liberal order in British political life? 

Dániel Farkas
06.04.2022
Trust and Post-communist Transition
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Trust and Post-communist Transition

While generally speaking Western Europe is characterized by high levels of trust, Central Eastern European societies, due to the legacy of Communism, have lower trust levels, which hinders their economic and political prospects and development. 

Lili Zemplényi
05.04.2022
‘A victory visible from the moon’ – Orbán Secures Fourth Term
CURRENT

‘A victory visible from the moon’ – Orbán Secures Fourth Term

Despite all odds and the largest-ever effort to overturn Prime Minister Orbán, the governing Fidesz party retained its super-majority in a landslide victory, securing its fourth consecutive term as voters chose stability over uncertainty.

Tamás Orbán
04.04.2022
Mass Immigration vs Modern Society
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Mass Immigration vs Modern Society

The most important measure of the success of an immigration policy is whether the newcomers and their children come to fully identify
with their new country.

Mark Krikorian
02.04.2022
Can Immigration Improve the Host Economy?
CURRENT

Can Immigration Improve the Host Economy?

Using immigration to address labour shortage is clearly not just an economic policy decision: changing the composition of a society is expected to have other far-reaching consequences, and not necessarily favourable ones.

Szabolcs Janik
01.04.2022
Protecting the Values of Creation Is a Shared Task
CURRENT

Protecting the Values of Creation Is a Shared Task

Conservative forces in Europe and outside the continent need to work together because the values we hold dear are under global attack. These are the values that underpin
the greatness and prosperity of our civilization.

Miklós Szánthó
31.03.2022
Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the Second Edition of Volume II
CURRENT

Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the Second Edition of Volume II

Hungarian Conservative – Volume 2, Number 2 – has been published!

Tamás Magyarics
30.03.2022
The Untold Story of Energy: Russia, Ukraine, and Central Europe
CURRENT

The Untold Story of Energy: Russia, Ukraine, and Central Europe

While Brussels hopes that breaking free from Russian energy will encourage a green turn in Europe, the chances of a green transition in Central Europe are in fact very low.

Ágnes Komáromi
29.03.2022
‘The Good Lord Loves Us Hungarians Especially’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘The Good Lord Loves Us Hungarians Especially’

An interview from our third issue in memory of Father Attila Farkas who has passed away today.

András Jancsó
28.03.2022
Hungary’s ‘Surprising’ Approach Towards Refugees
CURRENT

Hungary’s ‘Surprising’ Approach Towards Refugees

Even if we focus only on Hungary, we see that around 450.000 refugees from Ukraine have crossed the country’s border so far, which is by far the highest influx of displaced persons to the country since the Yugoslav war.

Dávid Nagy
27.03.2022
Slovakia May Be Playing Russian Roulette
CURRENT

Slovakia May Be Playing Russian Roulette

What is certain is that there is no shortage of creative ideas on how to support Ukraine. What is surprising, however, is how forcibly and spectacularly the Slovak Republic, which was extremely close to the Russian Federation in the nineties, is trying to oppose this great nuclear power.

Péter Szitás
26.03.2022
Can Hungary Continue being the Bulwark of Europe?
CURRENT

Can Hungary Continue being the Bulwark of Europe?

Hungarians’ decision in next month’s parliamentary elections to ensure Orbán another term is of vital importance not just for their economic and social stability, but for the rest of Europe, too.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
25.03.2022
The Day of Polish-Hungarian Friendship
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Day of Polish-Hungarian Friendship

To commemorate the day this article reviews all the major historic events when Hungarian-Polish friendship revealed itself. 

Lili Zemplényi
24.03.2022
The Struggles of Men of a More Sophisticated Age
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Struggles of Men of a More Sophisticated Age

In its entirety, Scitovszky’s memoirs are a compelling and eloquent retelling of many of the obscure events at and after Trianon, written by a man of a sophisticated age, hardened by insurmountable challenges and driven by a sense
of duty and responsibility.

Tamás Orbán
22.03.2022
Handbook for the Decline of the West
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Handbook for the Decline of the West

What can the average person do when they experience the decline of every civilization as an inevitable fate, ‘an irrevocable end, which, driven by inner necessity, comes again and again’?

Barnabás Kurucz
21.03.2022
The Forgotten Genocide in Yemen
OPINION

The Forgotten Genocide in Yemen

Why has the majority of the international community criminalised Vladimir Putin, but has for the past seven years refrained from publicly challenging or criticising the US government’s implicit role in the Yemeni genocide?

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
20.03.2022
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Erik Peterson
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Erik Peterson

In this article we attempt to provide a brief overview of a thinking about politics as exemplified by the German theologian Erik Peterson.

András Jancsó
19.03.2022
15 March 1848 and 4 July 1776: Reminders of Hungarian and American Desires for Independence
CULTURE & SOCIETY

15 March 1848 and 4 July 1776: Reminders of Hungarian and American Desires for Independence

There are two peoples, the Americans and the Hungarians, who strove for some of that nobility and righteousness, and thus can be examples for those striving for the same in the present. 

Tate Sanders
18.03.2022
Ukrainian Refugees and Hungary’s Response to the War in Ukraine
CURRENT

Ukrainian Refugees and Hungary’s Response to the War in Ukraine

Refugees can now access social welfare and medical assistance, while Ukrainian children have the right to attend education and day care in Hungary.

Ágnes Komáromi
17.03.2022
Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the First Edition of Volume II
CURRENT

Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the First Edition of Volume II

Hungarian Conservative – Volume 2, Number 1 – has been published!

Tamás Magyarics
17.03.2022
New Weapon of Hybrid Warfare: Applying Migratory Pressure
CURRENT

New Weapon of Hybrid Warfare: Applying Migratory Pressure

Although Western politicians have repeatedly expressed the idea that Russia may be behind the migration crisis in Belarus, this does not seem to correspond with reality.

Anton Bendarzsevszkij
16.03.2022
Commemorating the 1848–1849 Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Commemorating the 1848–1849 Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight

The 1848-49 Revolution and Freedom Fight fundamentally changed the course of Hungarian history, and it remains the core of Hungarian national identity to this day. 

Lili Zemplényi
15.03.2022
Is the War against Ukraine Going to Be Our Generation’s Spanish Civil War?
CURRENT

Is the War against Ukraine Going to Be Our Generation’s Spanish Civil War?

Spain’s civil war has been widely considered as the ‘dress rehearsal’ of the Second World War, a sort of test-run for the global conflict that followed shortly. Now, the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war is becoming increasingly similar to it in many of its aspects, but does that mean we’re heading in the same direction?

Tamás Orbán
14.03.2022
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