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''The European Conservative'' is a pan-European conservative English-language publication registered in Budapest, Hungary, with an editorial office in Vienna, Austria, and news offices in Brussels, Belgium and Rome, Italy. It focuses on philosophy, politics, culture, and the arts. It publishes articles, essays, interviews, and reviews about different kinds of conservative,
traditionalist Traditionalism is the adherence to traditional beliefs or practices. It may also refer to: Religion * Traditional religion, a religion or belief associated with a particular ethnic group * Traditionalism (19th-century Catholicism), a 19th–cen ...
,
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, and
right-wing Right-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, authorit ...
thought in Europe and across the world. ''The European Conservative'' is published both as a quarterly print journal and as a website. Not all the content from the print edition is available online. In late 2021, the website started publishing daily news stories and news analysis. In early 2023, it also started publishing a weekly e-newsletter from its Brussels office.


History


Background and origins

''The European Conservative'' originally began in 2008 as an informal, four-page newsletter written and edited by a group of volunteers associated with the
Center for European Renewal The Center for European Renewal (CER) is a pan-European conservative organization based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The CER was founded as the Vanenburg Society in the summer of 2007 by a group of mainly European conservatives. They included Dut ...
(CER), a pan-European conservative organization originally based in The Hague, now in Amsterdam. The CER was formally founded in 2007, after a first exploratory meeting in 2006 held at Kasteel De Vanenburg in Putten, which brought together conservative scholars and writers from across Europe and the United States as well. The CER now organizes an annual Vanenburg Meeting, named after the location of that first 2006 meeting. Among the founders of the CER are the German publisher and writer Caspar Freiherr von Schrenck-Notzing (1927–2009), the Polish historian and philosopher Miłowit Kuniński (1946–2018), and the British political philosopher Roger Scruton (1944–2020). Other key figures involved with the CER are Dutch ethicist and political philosopher
Andreas Kinneging Andreas Antonius Maria Kinneging (born 26 February 1962 in Eindhoven) is Professor of Legal Philosophy at the University of Leiden, and a conservative philosopher in the Netherlands. Background Kinneging was raised in a Catholic family in the Du ...
of
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, political scientist András Lánczi, the former rector of
Corvinus University Corvinus University of Budapest ( hu, Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem) is a university in Budapest, Hungary. The university currently has an enrolment of approximately 9,600 students, with a primary focus on business administration, economics, and so ...
in Budapest, and
R. R. Reno Russell Ronald Reno III (born 1959), known as R. R. Reno, is the editor of ''First Things'' magazine. He was formerly a professor of theology and ethics at Creighton University. Biography Reno was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1959, and ...
, editor of '' First Things'' magazine.


Development and growth

Five editions of ''The European Conservative'' were published intermittently over a two-year period by a group of volunteers associated with the CER and the Vanenburg Meeting, before production was paused at the end of 2010. In 2012, former speechwriter, financial journalist, and editor (and co-founder of the CER) Alvino-Mario Fantini volunteered to take over as editor, working with a group of remote volunteers. The publication was re-designed, and new content and features were added (e.g., a cover image, book reviews, ads). The page count was also increased. Distribution of the publication continued in limited print runs but also as a free .pdf distributed by email and available online. But since 2019, ''The European Conservative'' has been an independent quarterly published by the European Conservative Nonprofit Ltd., in collaboration with the research organization CEDI/EDIC in Vienna, the Italian think-tank Nazione Futura in Rome, and the
Bibliothek des Konservatismus The Library of Conservatism (German: Bibliothek des Konservatismus (BdK)) is a specialized scientific library and think tank in Berlin. Its focus is non-fiction literature by conservative, right-wing and libertarian authors from the 18th to the e ...
in Berlin. The publication's current Editor-in-Chief is Alvino-Mario Fantini, who has also previously written for ''The American Spectator'', ''Crisis'', ''The New Criterion'', ''Far Eastern Economic Review'', ''Catholic World Report'', ''The American Conservative'', and ''The Wall Street Journal Europe''. He is also a frequent public speaker, and has appeared at various events organized by ADF International, Austrian Economics Center, New Direction, De Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame, CEFAS at CEU-San Pablo University, the ID Group at the European Parliament, and the National Conservatism conferences. Over the years, ''The European Conservative'' has published material by people closely associated with the CER, as well as by other well-known authors, such as Anthony Daniels (
Theodore Dalrymple Anthony Malcolm Daniels (born 11 October 1949), also known by the pen name Theodore Dalrymple (), is a conservative English cultural critic, prison physician and psychiatrist. He worked in a number of Sub-Saharan African countries as well as in ...
), Remi Brague, Ryszard Legutko, Chantal Delsol,
Mark Dooley Mark Dooley (born 12 January 1970) is an Irish philosopher, writer and newspaper columnist. A specialist in continental philosophy, theology and the philosophy of religion, he is the author of several books, including ''The Politics of Exodus: K ...
, Todd Huizinga, Charles Coulombe, Alberto Fernandez, Roger Watson, among others. In recent years, it has also published less-well-known authors and emerging scholars from around the world, particularly those working in languages other than English.


Activities and events

''The European Conservative'' has organized and co-sponsored several events over the years. In June 2021, to mark the re-design and re-launch of the publication (with its Summer 2021 edition) it held a panel discussion with several scholars at one of the Scruton Cafes in Budapest, Hungary. In September 2021, to mark the publication of its Fall 2021 edition, the publication organized a day-long series of panels at the Lónyay-Hatvany Villa in Budapest, with invited guests from the academic and political world. In March 2022, the publication was one of several official partners of the National Conservatism Conference held in Brussels. ''The European Conservative'' has also participated in the 2022 Young Leaders Academy, organized by New Direction and the Center for the Renewal of Culture in Split, with the Institut Iliade in Paris, and the
Bibliothek des Konservatismus The Library of Conservatism (German: Bibliothek des Konservatismus (BdK)) is a specialized scientific library and think tank in Berlin. Its focus is non-fiction literature by conservative, right-wing and libertarian authors from the 18th to the e ...
in Berlin. On September 30–October 2, 2022, five days after the snap elections in Italy, ''The European Conservative'' co-organized, with Nazione Futura and the Fondazione Tatarella, a two-day conference on "Italian Conservatism". This included both English-language and Italian-language panels, with panelists and keynote speakers discussing and debating different conservative ideas as well as various approaches to conservative governance and policies. The event was heavily covered by various Italian and European media. In April 2023, ''The European Conservative'' was the first news outlet to report on allegations that Jian Guo, a parliamentary aide of right-wing MEP Maximilian Krah, might be lobbying and spying for communist-ruled China. One year later, on 23 April 2024, the aide was arrested by German police on charges of espionage for China. These early reports were acknowledged by international media outlets like '' The New York Times'', '' The Times,'' '' France24'', '' Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung'', and '' Die Welt''. TEC’s editor-in-chief Alvino-Mario Fantini was quoted saying on his website's reporting "we were confirmed".


Contributors

''The European Conservative'' publishes both established and well-known conservative scholars and writers, as well as lesser known, young, or undiscovered writers around the world. A few of the many contributors to ''The European Conservative'' over the years have included: * Rod Dreher, American Christian journalist and author. * Rémi Brague, French philosopher and winner of the 2012 Ratzinger Award. * Charles Coulombe, historian and specialist in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. * Chantal Delsol, French philosopher. * Anthony Daniels, English essayist. *
Mark Dooley Mark Dooley (born 12 January 1970) is an Irish philosopher, writer and newspaper columnist. A specialist in continental philosophy, theology and the philosophy of religion, he is the author of several books, including ''The Politics of Exodus: K ...
, Irish philosopher, writer and newspaper columnist. * Alberto M. Fernandez, former U.S. diplomat and Vice President of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). * Anne-Élisabeth Moutet, French journalist, writer and columnist. * John O’Sullivan, president of the Danube Institute in Budapest and senior fellow at the National Review Institute in Washington, D.C.


Controversy

In the summer of 2022, the publication's British stockist, WHSmith, removed all copies of ''The European Conservative'' from its shelves after complaints by two prominent customers—
Alexi Kaye Campbell Alexi Kaye Campbell (born 1966) is a Greek-British playwright and actor. In 2009, his play '' The Pride'' was given the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre. Personal life Alexi Kaye Campbell was born ...
, a Greek-British playwright, and his civil partner
Dominic Cooke Dominic Cooke (born 1966) is an English director and writer. Early life Born in Wimbledon, south London, Cooke was brought up seeing a lot of theatre as a teenager from free theatre tickets provided by the Inner London Education Authority. ...
, an English director and writer—over some of the publication's content. Pointing to an interview with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the Spring 2022 edition, as well as a one-line critical comment about pride marches and an editorial cartoon by Canadian artis
Bob Moran
both in the Summer 2022 edition, Campbell and Cooke urged their friends and followers on Instagram and Twitter to pressure WHSmith into removing the magazine, which they called "fascist filth", from their shelves. The magazine's alleged links to Viktor Orbán and Fidesz has been the subject of criticism by liberal outlets. Conversely, the magazine has been praised by more conservative outlets for its writing and professional presentation. Outlets such as ''Tichys Einblick'' (Germany), '' National Catholic Register'' (U.S.), ''Gaceta de la Iberoesfera'' (Spain), '' Power Line'' (U.S.), and ''
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'' (Germany), among others, covered the incident. After a mild media storm, WHSmith decided to allow for the return of the publication starting with the Fall 2022 edition.


References


External links

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