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...sees. Kadar now seems willing to move on from there and provide more freedom for the country's 6,000,000 Catholics. His condition is that Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, who still lives in the U.S. legation on Freedom Square in Budapest, will play no active role in the Hungarian church. The Vatican is reluctant to negotiate any settlement over Mindszenty's head, would like to find a way for the heroic old cardinal to leave the country with peace and honor. Thus negotiations in Hungary, in the words of Monsignor Agostino Casaroli, the Vatican diplomat who arranged...
...sequel to his History of the Cold War, Hungarian-born Historian John Lukacs, 41, poses a paradox worth pondering by the advocates of European unity. A good European, argues Lukacs, must first be a good nationalist; before he can become meaningfully committed to an integrated Europe, he must be emotionally committed to a single European nation. Lukacs shares De Gaulle's suspicion of a federated Europe, advocating instead the Gaullist vision of a loosely linked Europe des patries. Far from urging a return to truculent nationalisms, Lukacs hopefully champions the more temperate patriotism of the Briton, the slowly developed...
...time a student is 18 years old, he should surely be able to decide what he wants to do," Tigyi said, explaining why changes of concentration are difficult under the Hungarian system...
Despite tremendous differences between educational policies on the two sides of the Iron Curtain, an eminent Hungarian scientist termed his visit to Harvard a "significant step in alleviating East-West tensions through greater cooperation between the scholars of the two countries...
Tigyi, familiar with Hungarian education through his experience both as an administrator and a scientist, drew interesting contrasts between the policies of the two countries in the CRIMSON'S first Hungarian-language interview...