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"The most striking thing to me about Prime Minister Orban’s policy is how entirely normal it is. By this I mean that a foreign policy which puts national interests first is the standard, practical sort of statecraft that used to be the predominant mode everywhere in Europe and indeed around the world, for all of history" NS Lyons pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor ....
With the challenges being labelled in abstract terms, the natural solution becomes supranational under the mantra that only one-size-fit-all, large-scale global organizations, and solutions could “save the planet” – Renaud Beauchard pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor. ....
"Water is often a weapon and an objective of armed conflict" - Mara Tignino, reader at the Faculty of Law and the Institute for Environmental Sciences at the University of Geneva pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor on the widespread international regulation of water. ....
There is a consistent lack of understanding of the more primordial forces in history among European policy makers. Europeans need to disprove the adage that “Americans come from Mars and Europeans from Venus,” in short that Americans fight wars and Europeans are pacifists. But the way to prevent war are strong defenses – Norman Naimark, Professor of Stanford University pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor on the context and consequences of the Russia – Ukraine war. ....
In the 1960s and 1970s in the United States, politicians like President Richard Nixon used to talk about the Silent Majority in the United States. We may have a new kind of majority in this country, but it may be more appropriate to call them the Silenced Majority, people who calculate the risks of expressing a point of view that might be controversial and decide to remain silent John Hurley, President of Canisius College pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor ....