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State Secretary Bence Rétvári holds a press conference on 6 September 2024 to present the buses ready to take illegal immigrants entering Hungary to Brussels.
  • POLITICS

Who Wins in the End? The Asylum Tug of War Between Hungary and Brussels

As Minister for EU Affairs János Bóka also emphasized on 24 September, the Hungarian government is aware that the Commission has other tools at its disposal to deduct the sum. Despite not being willing to pay the fine, Budapest aims…
  • Csilla Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
Supporters of China hold Chinese and Hungarian flags in the Buda Castle close to the route of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s motorcade prior to his meeting with Viktor Orbán on 9 May 2024 in Budapest.
  • OPINION

Hungary’s Place in the Global Order

‘Hungary may well find, as Australia has, that trade and investment with China can create long-term vulnerabilities as well as immediate economic benefits. After Australia called for a transparent international enquiry into the origins of the Wuhan virus, the Beijing…
  • Tony Abbott
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

‘Too Effective’ Flood Protection — The Reason Why Brussels Won’t Help Hungary

The European Commission is allocating approximately €10 billion in aid to flood-affected countries in Central and Eastern Europe, but Hungary is notably absent from the list. The reason is somewhat paradoxical: Hungary has been so effective in its protective measures…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
Viktor Orbán speaks at the Ludovika University of Public Service on 25 September 2024.
  • CURRENT, HU24EU

Orbán Highlights Economic Neutrality and Competitiveness at Ludovika University

In his speech at the Ludovika University campus in Budapest Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary has taken over the rotating presidency of the EU Council in uniquely hard times. He warned about Europe’s decreasing level of competitiveness, and stressed…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Migrant Fine to Be Deducted from Hungary EU Funds?

The European Court of Justice issued a €200 million fine, as well as additional fines of €1 million per day to Hungary for failing to comply with migrant quotas in June. Hungary has failed to pay up by the first…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest Airport to Honour 75 Years of History with Cultural Events in 2025

While the 2024 travel season continues, Liszt Ferenc International Airport is already preparing for 2025, when it will celebrate its 75th anniversary with a series of special cultural events. The celebrations will not only commemorate the airport’s history but also…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungarian and Austrian Railways Agree on Joint Efforts to Improve Connections

At the InnoTrans 2024 International Transport Exhibition in Berlin Hungarian state railways MÁV, MÁV-START, and the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) signed a cooperation agreement to enhance passenger and freight services. The agreement aims to reduce travel times on the Budapest–Vienna…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
Éva Voisin standing behind the consular information table at the Hungarian Heritage Festival. Sitting next to her is her husband, Paul Voisin.
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘I had a front row seat to history’— An Interview with Éva Voisin, Honorary Consul of Hungary in San Francisco

Éva Voisin is an accomplished lawyer, founder of the Hungarian American Chamber of Commerce and the Honorary Consul of Hungary for Northern California since 1993. She was awarded the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary in 2013,…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
An oil platform in the Caspian Sea
  • HU24EU, POLITICS

Hungary’s Potential Leadership Role in Energy Connectivity for the Europe Union

A key factor in the European Union’s courting of new partners will be how it balances its ideological inclinations and the necessity of compromise for meeting its needs. The break from Russian sources has been seen by some as an…
  • Logan C. West
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
  • CURRENT, REVIEW

Viktor Orbán: Hungary Has Successfully Defended Itself Against the Flood

Hungary has successfully fended off a significant flood, demonstrating the nation’s resilience and preparedness, the Hungarian prime minister stated yesterday. Speaking on commercial television TV2 Orbán praised the collaborative efforts of the state, local governments, water management experts, and security…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 25.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The American Presidential Election 100 Years Ago: The Election of 1924

The 1924 Democratic National Convention was perhaps the most chaotic party convention in American history. One of the major issues was whether or not the potential nominees were willing to denounce the Ku Klux Klan. The fear was it likely…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

IOC Vice President Praises Budapest, Hints at Potential Summer Olympics in Hungary

Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., Vice-President of the International Olympic Committee, gave an interview to the Hungarian news agency MTI, in which he discussed the prospects of a potential Budapest Olympics. He highlighted that the Hungarian capital has extensive experience in…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2024
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REVIEW

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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