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21/01/2014

Three aspects of the second Orbán-government. A piece by Ferenc Hörcher with a response from Eszter Babarczy.

Christianity and democracy
29/07/2020

Richard Neuhaus’ The Naked Public Square famously complained in the 1980s that modern secularized politics, a strict separation of church and state tended to eliminate religious and moral values fro...

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06/02/2020

Three great social forces are now colliding in the politics of the English-speaking world: industrial and technical progress, a rising tide of environmental regulation, and democratic government.

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15/09/2017

Because no one has yet died as a result of the bombing on the London Underground at Parsons Green — though 22 unlucky people have received serious injuries — we may be inclined to regard the attac...

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16/05/2017

Listening from Budapest to the Washington debate on whether President Trump leaked intelligence secrets to the Russians in a White House meeting attended by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, as alleged ...

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18/04/2017

In calling for a special election, she risks a sure term of three years for the chance of five years and a more united post-Brexit Britain.

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02/03/2017

Those who found Trump monstrous were shocked by his impressive speech. Then they returned to form.

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03/12/2016

A wave of populism is sweeping over the Continent

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28/11/2016

Two news stories that I ran across while researching my recent column on the Latino vote rang a faint bell in my mind. It didn’t hurt that each story reinforced the other.

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21/04/2016

Whichever side wins, the Brexit referendum could imperil Prime Minister David Cameron and the Conservative party as a whole.

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23/03/2016

Writing in the Washington Post, Derek T. Muller, an associate law professor at Pepperdine University, offers the following solution to the nation’s pressing problem that American voters may elect Do...

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09/06/2004

In the late Fall of 1988, shortly before Ronald Reagan left office, I was a dinner guest at the home of a distinguished Nixonian.

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31/03/2004

In Britain, they have admitted the existence of "the establishment" ever since journalist Henry Fairlie coined the term in the mid-fifties.

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29/08/2020

When it comes to the song “Rule Britannia,” context is needed.

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11/07/2020

A born editor and humanitarian democrat, he aimed to use foreign policy to improve people’s lives.

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10/07/2020

One of my favorite quotations is the alleged last words of the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico who, just before he went before the firing squad, said to his Hungarian chef: “You thought it would never ...

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27/04/2020

Boris Johnson returned today to politics today after a life-and-death battle with the coronavirus and a convalescence lasting three weeks at Chequers.

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20/04/2020

‘Ghost trains,’ Hungary’s emergency law, face masks and social distancing, restaurants’ pivot to takeout and delivery.

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14/02/2020

Today’s news includes the information that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have let go the 15-strong staff of their office in Buckingham Palace.

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10/01/2020

A British film about the referendum portrays brilliantly the political currents that shocked the U.K.’s ruling class.

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03/01/2020

When the eightieth anniversary of the Nazi-Soviet Pact took place last August, it attracted surprisingly little attention in the way of major commemorations or lectures.

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30/12/2019

National Review Institute helps preserve Bill Buckley’s legacy and sustain the movement he created.

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27/11/2019

What with the brutal suppression of student riots in Hong Kong, the beatings and imprisonment of anti-Mullah demonstrators in Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon, the imprisonment and execution of Christian conve...

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26/11/2019

The Tories have run a solid campaign so far, while Labour has stumbled.

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25/07/2019

It’s a virtual bloodbath for the Remainers.

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23/07/2019

In 1985 in New York I was asked, well told really, “Why don’t you go back where you came from?” by the distinguished historian and chronicler of the Kennedys, Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

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09/07/2019

The question looms large over the future of the Tory party, British politics, and Brexit.

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08/04/2019

This week European leaders will meet in solemn conclave, with and without Prime Minister Theresa May, to determine whether or not to extend the U.K.’s membership of the European Union and, if so, fo...

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06/04/2019

Charles Moore today ends his weekly Telegraph column, which has become required reading for both supporters and opponents of Brexit, with a gloomy forecast that the only way of saving Brexit from its ...

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07/02/2019

The relationship between Gosnell and the Democratic reaction to the SoTU; musings on priority plane tickets; and thoughts on Melania Trump and women’s magazines

Events

Networking and Leadership

Jan

17

Friday

Melissa O’Sullivan spoke on Networking and Leadership to the MCC Women Leadership Program 2019/2020 in Debrecen.

English

James Joyce and Hungary

Jun

18

Friday

A Symposium To Mark The 80th Year Of James Joyce’s Death And The Connections To Hungary In His Work

English

Anti-Semitism in Hungary: Appearance and Reality

Jun

29

Tuesday

The conference's aim was to objectively assess the degree of Anti-Semitism in contemporary Hungary through the perspective of a diverse group of Hungarian Jewish leaders, activists, and a group of Hun...

English

Is Thatcherism Conservative?

Nov

10

Wednesday

Is Thatcherism Conservative? Hannes H. Gissurarson a professor of politics will answer this question at his second lecture, based on his recent article on The Guardian’s “Distorted Image of That...

English

Is Leftism a Religion?

Jan

31

Monday

As God has diminished in American and Western culture, the left has replaced God with the religion of leftism. Will Witt breaks down how this has happened, the implications, and where we go from here....

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The Return and Transformation of Geopolitics

Feb

21

Monday

As the Cold War Order passes away, the table is cleared for new political and security alignments.  What are the most likely new alignments, what are most dangerous to the West, and what are the thre...

English

The New World Disorder

Mar

10

Thursday

Date: 10/3/2022 , 9.00 a.m. Venue: Lónyay-Hatvany Villa- 1. Csónak str., 1015 Budapest 

English

An Evening with Rod Dreher

Apr

13

Wednesday

Date: 13 April 2022, 6.00 p.m. Venue: Lónyay-Hatvany Villa- 1. Csónak str., 1015 Budapest (Entrance: Aranybástya - The Golden Bastion Restaurant)

English

Christians, Violence, and the Middle East

Sep

05

Monday

‘Christians, Violence, and the Middle East’ is the Danube Institute’s second conference to be held in relation to the ongoing research project titled ‘Violence Against Christian Communities an...

English

New Conservatism for Old

Oct

17

Monday

Date: 17 October, 2022 5.30 p.m. Venue: Gallery, Lónyay-Hatvany Villa- 1. Csónak str., 1015 Budapest

English

The Coming Eurozone Crisis

Nov

02

Wednesday

Date: 02 November, 2022 5.30 p.m. Venue: Lónyay-Hatvany Villa- 1. Csónak str., 1015 Budapest

English