CEU Assistant Professor of Nationalism Studies Szabolcs Pogonyi discusses Hungarian minorties living in Ukraine with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
"Orban wants to claim that he has symbolically united the nation," says Szabolcs Pogonyi, a professor of nationalism studies at Central European University in Budapest. http://www.rferl.org/content/ukraine-hungarian-minority-autonomy/25412593.htmlHungarian political daily, Nepszabadsag published an interview with Gabor Kalman who made a film about the history teacher who unearthed the story of the Jewish population in Kalocsa. In relation to the topic, the newspaper mentions that according to a report recently published by the U.S.-based Anti-Defamation League (ADL), 3,400,000 Hungarians foster anti-Semitic feelings, which is 41 percent of the population. The daily asked Andras Kovacs, professor at the Nationalism Studies Program to interpret the ADL figures.
http://www.klubradio.hu/cikk.php?cid=174093&id=16 - Klub Radio, a Hungarian radio station, in its daily international media monitoring refers to an article by Reuters that quotes Professor Andras Kovacs of the Department of Nationalism Studies: Kovacs, who has devoted much of his career to measuring anti-Semitism, said his surveys showed the proportion of respondents expressing anti-Jewish views had remained steady at around 10 percent in the 1990s and 2000s.
http://www.168ora.hu/velemeny/jobbik-bazis-vona-gabor-pc-kiszelly-zoltan-ep-valasztas-126160.html - Hungarian political weekly online 168ora.hu reports: in the turmoil of campaigns, Jobbik has been sneaking up to victory lane. The Parliament’s committee for culture and education is headed by a Jobbik MP.
CEU hosted “The Hungarian Holocaust: Seventy Years Later” conference on April 6, bringing together the top scholars in the field to share their research on the leadup to the atrocity, the responsible actors, the effects of the destruction, and the ways in which the Hungarian Holocaust is remembered and commemorated.
An interview with Adam Gellert, expert in international law, in Klubradio about the conference hosted by CEU April 6 entitled The Hungarian Holocaust – 70 Years After.
For copyright reasons, the interview is available in the Klubradio archives.
A Fidesz alighanem győz a választásokon, de kérdés, hová vezeti az országot. Ezt feszegeti a bécsi Wina című lapban a CEU egyik osztrák professzora. (2014.03.13.)
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