Shift from Polarization towards a More Unified World Order Is Needed The time has come for international diplomacy to work for a more peaceful and unified world order, instead of a... 2023.09.22.
“Nation and Europe.” A New Book by former Foreign Minister János Martonyi On September 18, the Danube Institute organized a joint book launch with Helena History Press, presenting Nation and Europe: In... 2023.09.19.
Economic Experts Speak out against Over-regulation The West needs to stop unnecessary economic centralization and over-regulation to compete with the emerging powers of Eurasia in a... 2023.04.27.
Hungary Is One of the Safest Countries in Europe for the Jewish Community Several leaders of the Hungarian Jewish community and academics discussed the situation of Jews in Hungary at a conference organized... 2023.03.02.
Tony Abbott Interview: “We Were All Rooting for Hungary in 1956” Hungary Today had the chance of speaking to Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott during the Second Danube Summit on... 2022.12.03.
American Author Rod Dreher Relocates to Hungary American author and journalist Rod Dreher will be working for the Danube Institute in Budapest from October, and wants to... 2022.09.20.
“Viktor Orbán Gave a Realistic Speech” Viktor Orbán's choice of words at the Tusványos Summer University was ill-considered, but it highlighted a real problem, Danube Institute... 2022.08.01.
Danube Institute President on Epidemic Law: Not the End of Democracy but Lack of Sunset Clause is Worrisome Talk of the end of democracy is overheated, but the lack of a sunset clause is worrisome, John O’Sullivan, president... 2020.04.06.
Washington Times Opinion: Hungary Safe and Welcoming for Jews In an opinion piece published in rightist daily Washington Times, Danube Institute senior fellow Lee Cohen praises the Orbán government for... 2019.12.13.
O’Sullivan: More Europe Is Not the Solution, It’s the Problem In an interview with Mandiner, Hungarian Order of Merit recipient John O’Sullivan explained that there are certain things that affect... 2019.03.20.
President of Danube Institute John O’Sullivan Awarded with Hungarian Order of Merit Danube Institute President John O’Sullivan was awarded the prestigious Hungarian Order of Merit earlier on Tuesday. O’Sullivan is a British... 2019.02.12.
Remigrates: where the Heart Lives Being Hungarian is a way of life, a state of soul, and comprises a set of ancestral roots that connect... 2018.12.21.
V4-US Ties: From Pragmatism to Commitment The United States’ unipolar world order has seemingly become weaker in recent years. A participant from the Visegrad group discussed Central... 2018.11.13.
American Journalist, Music Critic Michael Walsh Holds Talk on Hungarian Music in Budapest Earlier this week, American journalist and music critic Michael Walsh held a talk in Budapest at the Institute of Musicology... 2018.06.15.
Brexit in Only Three Days? – Simulation Game Event Held in Budapest In a Brexit simulation game organized with the participation of nearly 40 young Hungarians, the United Kingdom has withdrawn from... 2017.11.16.