

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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Feb 1, 2024 • 29min
Reflections from Budapest - Understanding the Biblical Perspective of Israel – Discussion with Dr. Jürgen Bühler Part 2
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we continued our discussion with Dr. Jürgen Bühler, the President of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ). In our conversation, Dr. Bühler explained the importance of Christian Zionism and the Biblical approach of Israel and shared his insights on Messianic Judaism. To conclude, Dr. Bühler shared the ICEJ’s plans to continue supporting Israeli communities in need, building bomb shelters, providing aid, and organizing pro-Israel marches in 50 other countries to show support for the Jewish state.

Jan 29, 2024 • 42min
Reflections from Budapest - ‘Although There is a Lot to Be Done, the Jewish-Christian Relationship is Strong and Unshakable’ - Discussion with Dr. Jürgen Bühler Part 1
Inthis episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked Dr. Jürgen Bühler, the President of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ). In our conversation, Dr. Bühler walked us through his fascinating family story and the history and work of ICEJ. Dr. Bühler shared his insights on the importance of the Christian-Jewish relationship in Israel. He also detailed how Israeli Christian communities were affected by attacks they faced from radical Jewish groups, with a particular emphasis on the possible historical causes of this hostility. To conclude, Dr. Bühler shared the importance of their Feast of Tabernacles celebration, which attracts several thousand Christians from more than 80 nations annually.

Dec 21, 2023 • 26min
Reflections from Budapest - 'After the War is Won, Israel Will Have to Restrengthen its Resilience' - Discussion with Or Yissachar Part 2
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we continued our discussion with Or Yissachar, the Head of Research Department at the Israel Defence and Security Forum. We asked Mr Yissachar about the future of Gaza, how the infrastructure would be rebuilt and who would fill the vacuum if Israel eliminates Hamas. We also talked about the refugee question of Palestinians. To conclude, we discussed the war's effect on Europe, the motivation of pro-Hamas demonstrations, the upsurge in anti-Semitism and how Israel will recover from the war.

Dec 20, 2023 • 52min
Reflections from Budapest - 'Hamas Hasn't Anticipated Israel's Strong Response to October 7th Massacre' - Discussion with Or Yissachar Part 1
In the special episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked Or Yissachar, the Head of Research Department at the Israel
Defence and Security Forum. In our conversation, Mr Yissachar walked us through the deep historical background of the current conflict in Gaza and how the war affected the West Bank. We also talked about Hezbollah's involvement in the Israel-Hamas war. To conclude, we talked about why Hamas's brutality on October 7th was aimed mainly at peace-seeking left-wing Israeli civilians.

Dec 8, 2023 • 44min
The Chainbridge - The War in Gaza
An interview with Dr. Gadi Taub historian at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem on the war in Gaza, the character of Hamas' terror state and the problematic western reaction to the atrocity of 7th October.

Dec 6, 2023 • 1h 1min
The Chainbridge - The future of the City after Covid
An interview with Dr Tim Williams on the impact of Covid 19 on the modern city and how cities adapt to the post pandemic world. Tim Williams is practice leader, Cities, for Grimshaw International Architects and has served as special adviser to five UK Ministers for Cities.

Dec 4, 2023 • 36min
Reflections from Budapest - 'If the West Won't Reject Calls for a Ceasefire, it Will Face the Same Challenges as Israel' - Discussion with Elie Pieprz Part 2
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we continued our discussion with Elie Pieprz, the director of International Relations of the Israel Defence and Security Forum. Following the first part of this broadcast, we discussed why it's important for Israel to reject calls for an immediate ceasefire. In our conversation, we also asked about the 2005 Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and Hamas's responsibility for the poor situation in Gaza. To conclude, we asked Mr Pieprz about the Yesha Council and the Israeli settlement movement.

Dec 4, 2023 • 33min
Reflections from Budapest - Armenians in Iraqi Kurdistan - Discussion with Professor Asbed Kotchikian
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked Professor Asbed Kotchikian, an Associate Professor of Political science and International relations at the American University of Armenia about the Armenian presence in Iraqi Kurdistan. He shared his own experience in Kurdistan as well as the struggles and the current reality of Armenians living in Kurdistan and Iraq.

Dec 1, 2023 • 46min
Reflections from Budapest - 'October 7 Will be Forever Marked By Hamas's Horrific Brutality' - Discussion with Elie Pieprz Part 1
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked Elie Pieprz, the director of International Relations of the Israel Defence and Security Forum. In our conversation, Mr Pieprz walked us through what happened to Israel on October 7, Black Saturday, when Hamas brutally attacked Israel, killed over 1200 Israeli civilians and took around 240 more as hostages. We also talked about the intelligence failure of Israel and whether the attack could've been prevented. To conclude, we talked about the Israeli invasion of Gaza and how the IDF tries to minimise civilian casualties.

Nov 28, 2023 • 1h 1min
Buda Hills - Can There Be a Universal Culture?
What is cosmopolitanism? What is its history? Can there ever be a truly universal culture? And how do European and East Asian cultures think differently about these questions? In this episode we talk with David Tse-Chien Pan, Professor of European Languages and Studies at the University of California, Irvine, and editor of Telos Journal in New York. For more on his publications and research, see here.