In focus: Sputnik-V and Sinopharm
A few days ago, a thoughtful article appeared in The Moscow Times, which explained that the bad reputation Sputnik-V has acquired over the last few months was mostly the fault of the Russian...
View ArticleSándor Petőfi, the conservative revolutionary
In Népszava’s weekend magazine, Ignác Romsics, the doyen of Hungarian historiography, wrote an article about the careers of the “márciusi ifjak,” 20 young men, including Sándor Petőfi the poet, who had...
View ArticleHungarians on the European Union, the Orbán government, and Russia
The European Commission just published the Winter 2020/2021 Standard Eurobarometer 94, measuring public opinion in the European Union. The study was conducted by Kantar, a large data, insights, and...
View ArticleViktor Orbán’s tough interview with “Postoj: Konzervatívny denník”
Today, surrounded by his faithful ministers — Péter Szijjártó, Judit Varga, and Katalin Novák, Viktor Orbán attended a summit of the European Council held in the Portuguese city of Porto, where,...
View ArticleTwo “good meetings” for the EU, not so good for Hungary
In the last few days, several important developments have taken place that may have a profound effect on the relationship between Hungary and the European Union. I will touch on two that caught my eye...
View ArticleOrbán’s seven theses to save Europe
Yesterday, to my great surprise, I read that, according to András Pulai of Publicus Intézet, Viktor Orbán’s speech on the Future of Europe yesterday “was remarkably pro-European by recent standards.”...
View ArticlePressure at home, pressure abroad
Normally by this time of the year, the world becomes a little more quiet than usual. People spend a couple of weeks, in addition to long weekends, on the beach somewhere at home or abroad. Politicians...
View ArticleHuxit: Could Hungary go the way of Great Britain?
An opinion piece by Tamás Fricz, titled “It is time to talk about Huxit,” began a frantic dialogue about the likelihood of Viktor Orbán’s leading Hungary out of the European Union in order to avoid any...
View ArticleViktor Orbán in panic mode
I would bet that not too many people are aware that the sixth Serbian-Hungarian Summit, held in Budapest, came to an end today. Of course, people familiar with the Hungarian political scene know that...
View ArticlePéter Márki-Zay in Brussels
When Péter Márki-Zay arrived in Brussels for a two-day visit, he was received with open arms by many influential EU politicians. Prior to his arrival, Timothy Garton Ash, the noted expert on East...
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