Mátyás Kohán is a foreign policy writer for the Hungarian weekly Mandiner. He has written extensively on the U.S., Russia, Germany, and Italy and appears regularly on national television.
“We have cut our own legs off”— <b>Roland Tichy</b> speaks about Germany’s troubles

“We have cut our own legs off”— <b>Roland Tichy</b> speaks about Germany’s troubles

“The Germans want European solidarity, and solidarity always means, euphemistically, that I am poor, so I am taking something from you.”— Roland Tichy, founding editor of Tichys Einblick

August 24, 2022
Energy Policy is Based on Hard Facts, Not on Ideology: The Case of Hungary

Energy Policy is Based on Hard Facts, Not on Ideology: The Case of Hungary

The Orbán cabinet has put in place the means for Hungary to be independent from Russian natural gas. In the course of 12 years, it built links to all possible alternative energy sources; the fact that a number of them are inoperable is due to other countries.

May 5, 2022
Hey, Brussels: Learn Hungarian!

Hey, Brussels: Learn Hungarian!

For the uninitiated, ‘gendering’ is a new phenomenon in Woke High German. It means attaching a horribly out-of-place asterisk and the feminine ending of a word to the masculine noun. Woke High German leads to orthographic monstrosities like Verkäufer*in, Bürgermeister*innen, or even Studierende*r.

January 13, 2022
An Interview with <b>Alvino-Mario Fantini</b>, Editor of <i>The European Conservative</i>

An Interview with <b>Alvino-Mario Fantini</b>, Editor of <i>The European Conservative</i>

It’s time for something different. It’s time we were more courageous and firmer on matters of principle—like the dignity of human life, like national sovereignty, like sexual morality. It’s time we stood our ground without flinching. Perhaps then we will finally see some real change—and help save what remains of our civilization.

September 10, 2021