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Author Archives: Balint Szlanko

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Politics

Hungary’s Blind Squirrel Finally Finds an Acorn

by Balint Szlanko 11 Apr 201220 Feb 2020
Posted inBusiness, Central Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Politics

Orban in Retreat

by Balint Szlanko 15 Feb 201220 Feb 2020
Posted inBusiness, Central Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Finance, Hungary, Politics

Fidesz Versus Enlightened Civilization

by Balint Szlanko 07 Dec 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Politics

In Hungary, a Downward Spiral Fueled by Aggressive Incompetence

by Balint Szlanko 12 Oct 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Politics

Hungarian Religion Law Infringes on Freedoms of Believers and Non-believers Alike

by Balint Szlanko 17 Aug 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Politics

The Republic Formerly Known as Hungary

by Balint Szlanko 21 Jun 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Regions

Now Take My President … Please

by Balint Szlanko 05 Jan 2011
Posted inCommentary, Politics

What Did You Do in the War, Istvan?

by Balint Szlanko 15 Sep 201020 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Politics

No Sex Please. And No Immigrants Either

by Balint Szlanko 26 May 201020 Feb 2020
Posted inBusiness, Central Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Finance, Politics, Society

Closed for Business?

by Balint Szlanko 09 Dec 200920 Feb 2020

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