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Joanna Williams and Viv Regan join the podcast to discuss the current fashion for appealing to 'lived experience' in debate. They explain how a deference to identity allows an often privileged minorit...
In this special episode of Reflections from Budapest Sáron Sugár, a researcher at the Danube Institute asked her colleagues Prof. Jeffrey Kaplan distinguished research fellow, Logan West visiting fe...
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked Jonathan Andrews, Middle East Monitor for the Persecution Intelligence Unit of Global Christian Relief and writer of several books dealing with t...
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked David Curry, the president and CEO of Global Christian Relief, an international ministry that advocates for those persecuted for their Christian ...
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked David Curry, the president and CEO of Global Christian Relief, an international ministry that advocates for those persecuted for their Christian ...
Dr. Brittany Pheiffer Noble joins David Martin Jones and Rod Dreher to discuss the role of the Orthodox Church in post-communist Russian political life, and the thought of Alexander Dugin, a far-right...
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked Juliana Taimoorazy, who is the founder and president of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council, leading international advocate and 2021 Nobel Peace P...
Joanna Williams joins the podcast to discuss her recent research on the teaching of history in Europe, which reveals how critical thinking has given away to ideology, and a concern for modifying child...
How does Hungary become the focus of interest for a French historian? What are the dangers for the Western world and why can Hungary and Central Europe be an inspiration for Europe? A new episode of t...