From our current issue:
• CURRENT: Gusztáv Báger: Sustainable Development and Convergence
• IMPACT OF THE RUSSO-UKRAINIAN WAR ON MIGRATION: Michael O’Shea: Economic Effects of Migration in Europe
• BETWEEN EAST AND WEST: János Hóvári: Hungary and the Turkic World: A Twenty-first Century Challenge
• POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: Áron Czopf: Difficulties of Critiques of Modernity
• CULTURE AND HISTORY: András Miklós Deák: 1966: An Ambassadorial Milestone
• INTERVIEW: Ernő Schaller-Baross: Autumn Could Belong to American Conservatives
The Hungarian Conservative aspires to be the foremost English-language voice of twenty-first-century Hungarian conservatism and an international forum for political, economic and cultural debate from a Hungarian perspective. Our objective is to address the outstanding issues of conservative thought in the realms of politics, society, religion, and culture, both past and present.