

Danube Institute Podcast
Danube Institute
The Danube Institute was established by the Batthyány Lajos Foundation in 2013 in Budapest, with the aim of encouraging the transmission of ideas and people within the countries of Central Europe and between Central Europe, other parts of Europe, and the English-speaking world.
The Institute itself has been committed from its foundation to three philosophical loyalties: a respectful conservatism in cultural, religious, and social life, the broad classical liberal tradition in economics, and a realistic Atlanticism in national security policy.
The Institute itself has been committed from its foundation to three philosophical loyalties: a respectful conservatism in cultural, religious, and social life, the broad classical liberal tradition in economics, and a realistic Atlanticism in national security policy.
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Jul 12, 2022 • 52min
Martin Koci on Jan Patočka and Europe
In this episode, Martin Koci discusses the legacy of fellow Czech
philosopher Jan Patočka (died 1977). Europe seems to have entered a
post-Christian era: What do Patočka’s thoughts on Greek philosophy and
Christianity, from behind the Iron Curtain, have to offer?

Jul 11, 2022 • 51min
Dimitry Kochenov on EU enlargement and Ukraine
In this episode, Professor Dimitry Kochenov discusses the law and
politics of EU enlargement. Is enlargement in the interests of peace?
Should Ukraine be admitted to the EU - and when? These and many other
questions are touched upon - from Henry VIII's closure of monasteries to
the new sanctions imposed on Russia.

Jun 30, 2022 • 40min
Reflections from Budapest - Podcast with Ordo Iuris - Attacks on Polish Churches
In the fifth episode of Reflections from Budapest, we discussed the situation of Christians and churches in Poland with Jerzy Kwaśniewski, President of the Board and co-founder of Ordo Iuris Institute, Chairman of the Ordo Iuris Foundation Council. Even though around 90% of Polish society is Catholic, many young Poles started to turn against the institutional church. We asked him how he sees this phenomenon in Poland and how the government reacted to the growing number of attacks on churches.

Jun 16, 2022 • 33min
Reflections from Budapest - A Conversation with Nobel Prize nominee Juliana Taimoorazy
We asked Juliana Taimoorazy, founder and president of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council and 2021 Nobel Peace Prize nominee about how she escaped from Iran to the US and what it was like to grow up in Iran as a Christian. She told us about how she was called to start her work to help persecuted Christians in Iraq and why she believes it’s crucial more than ever for more countries to follow the examples of Hungary and Poland to stand up and help Iraqi Christians in need.

Jun 8, 2022 • 49min
Reflections from Budapest - Podcast with Laboratory of Religious Freedom - Religious conflict in Poland
We asked Father Rev. Prof. Piotr Roszak and Dr Przemysław Komorowski from the Laboratory of Religious Freedom about the situation of the Catholic Church in Poland. According to a report made by the Laboratory of Religious Freedom, in 2020, there were 280 cases of violations of the right to religious freedom throughout Poland. In 2021 the number of these attacks was over 150. The question may arise: how is it possible that there are violations against Christians in a country where, according to statistical data, 87 percent of the population is Roman Catholic?

May 26, 2022 • 45min
Defence policy and military spending in Central Europe
The Russian war in Ukraine all of a sudden completely changed the defence situation in Europe, imposing new threats and challenges on the European security system. While some of the countries replanned their military strategy and increased their military spending, others gave up their neutrality, and looked for powerful allies. In the next episode of The Matter of Perspective, the geopolitical podcast of the Danube Institute, we were discussing the situation of the defence sphere in Central Europe, together with Attila Demkó, Head of the Centre for Geopolitics at Matthias Corvinus Collegium, and Tamás Csiki Varga, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Strategic and Defence Studies at the University of Public Service. The podcast was moderated by Anton Bendarzsevszkij, Director of Research at Danube Institute.

May 8, 2022 • 44min
French presidential elections 2022 – the aftermath
Now, that the French presidential election is over and the country prepares for the legislative elections to be held this summer, it is timely to evaluate and look into the reasons behind the victory of Emmanuel Macron, the results achieved by Marine Le Pen and the prospects the various political parties have regarding the future. In this episode of Matter of Perspective Rodrigo Ballester, Head of the Centre for European Studies of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium and Ákos Bence Gát, Head of communications and foreign affairs of the Danube Institute evaluate the current state of affairs in France. The discussion is moderated by Fanni Korpics, Research Fellow of the Danube Institute.

May 2, 2022 • 43min
Past achievements and future challenges of the V4 cooperation
With the war in our neighborhood and its impact on the Visegrád Group, it is more important than ever to remind ourselves of the achievements and all the challenges we went through successfully in the past 30 years of cooperation within the framework of the V4. In this episode we discussed the main results of the V4 from the past and how the formation could bear the current challenges it faces to continue its success story. The moderator of the discussion is David Nagy, research fellow at the Danube Institute who hosted three experts: MCC’s research fellow Péter Dobrowiecki and researchers of the Danube Institute Péter Szitás and Tamás Orbán.

Apr 29, 2022 • 26min
Reflections from Budapest - Podcast with Chris Costa Part II - Policy Issues through the eyes of a veteran of the Department of Defense
We asked Chris Costa, former special assistant to President Trump and senior director for counterterrorism at the White House, about the possible strengthening of Ukrainian identity as a result of the war, the Hungarian government’s position versus Russia, the revival of NATO’s Cold War containment policy, the crisis management strategy of the Orbán government and the new avenues for U.S. intelligence opened by the Ukrainian situation.

Apr 29, 2022 • 26min
Reflections from Budapest - Podcast with Chris Costa Part I - The Gist of Military and Civil Intelligence Work
We spoke with Chris Costa, former special assistant to President Trump and senior director for counterterrorism at the White House, about his military and intelligence work, his experiences in the Middle East and North Asia, his work on tribalism, and his years with Donald Trump.


