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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 21, 2021 • 42min
Situation in Afghanistan and Central Asia
In the newest The Matter of Perspective podcast of Danube Institute (Hungary), we are discussing the security implications of the withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan, and the risks it has for Afghanistan and Central Asia. The speakers of the podcast: László Vasa, senior research fellow at Institute of Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT); Jeffrey Kaplan, distinguished visiting fellow at Danube Institute; Anton Bendarzsevszkij, research director at Danube Institute; and the moderator of the discussion is Tamás Orbán, research fellow at Danube Institute.

May 17, 2021 • 48min
30 years of the V4
This is The Matter of Perspective - geopolitical podcast of the Danube Institute. In this episode we are discussing the 30 years of the Visegrad Group, together with Péter Dobrowieczki, research leader of Antall József Knowledge Center, Tamás Orbán, research fellow at Danube Institute and the moderator, Anton Bendarzsevszkij, research group leader of the Danube Institute.