27 August 2001span> If the charges of irredentism were really true, stability would be the furthest thing from the minds of ethnic Hungarian leaders. i> As one-third of the world’s ethnic Hungarians live outside Hungary–most of them in neighboring countries–the focus of “Hungarian politics” often falls outside the country itself. The week starting on 20 August–on the day of St. […]

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