Géza Jeszenszky’s book discusses Hungary’s foreign policy and efforts for reconciliation with its neighbors between 1988 and 1994, following historical grievances from the 1920 Treaty. As a former foreign minister, he shares insights on regional cooperation, the status of Hungarian minorities, and the broader implications of these policies amid contemporary conflicts.
Hungary’s Admiral on Horseback
Admiral Horthy’s political career spanned a good part of the first half of the twentieth century, yet he was by no means a modern statesman.
