Danube Institute

Danube Institute

Founded in 2013 in Budapest by the Batthyány Lajos Foundation, the Danube Institute aims to promote the exchange of ideas and individuals among Central European nations and between Central Europe and the wider European and English-speaking communities.

International
English
Non-profit, Research Company/Group

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#56951

Community and Society/Faith and Beliefs

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  • 1 month ago | danubeinstitute.hu | Rod Dreher

    Media appearances Rod Dreher Magyar Nemzetben publikált legfrissebb véleménycikke. Olyan sokkterápia következik, mint amilyet Trump és Vance az ovális irodában demonstrált.

  • 2 months ago | danubeinstitute.hu | Carlos Roa

    Media appearances New opinion piece by Carlos Roa, published in the Observer Research Forum. 2025 will likely mark a turning point for the Western order. With Donald Trump reclaiming the United States (US) presidency, European capitals are bracing for another round of "America First" policies, which will dramatically affect transatlantic ties. Meanwhile, elections in France and Germany will test the resilience of Europe’s traditional power brokers.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | danubeinstitute.hu | Rod Dreher

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  • Nov 18, 2024 | danubeinstitute.hu | Péter Szitás

    Research Analysis by our senior researcher Péter Szitás The U.S. elections, which took place on 5 November 2024, resulted in a landslide Republican victory. Donald J. Trump will return to the White House while the GOP won majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Although polls before the election had anticipated a close result, the patriotic side beat progressives by more than seven million individual votes.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | danubeinstitute.hu | Gavin Haynes

    Like most websites, danubeinstitute.hu also uses cookies for its operation. I understand that the Danube Institute is trying to compile relevant personalized bids for which I use many personal data. To get more information about these cookies and the processing of your personal data, check our Privacy Policy. I agree Ensure you stay informedwith our most recent updates! Please subscribe to our newsletter.

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