Hungary: 1989 to the Present

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Reports on developments in the communist world.
"18,224 special studies and thematic research papers produced by Radio Free Europe (RFE) and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) research units from 1952 till 1992."
(1952-1992; English transcriptions)
"1,072 verbatim transcripts of daily news programs broadcast on two Hungarian state radio stations, Kossuth and Petőfi."
Transcripts prepared by Radio Free Europe (RFE).
(1988-1990; Hungarian transcriptions)
Excerpt from correspondence regarding the opening of the Austrian-Hungarian border.
(1989; English translation)
Excerpt from a conversation between opposition leader and Soviet ambassador.
(1989; English translation)
Results for the first free elections in Hungary after the fall of Communism.
(April 8, 1990; English)
Hungary official data files and documents, including country files, parents' occupation, and sample data.
Files available for download
(2002-2016; Hungarian; English interface)
Treaty and other documents concerning Hungary's admission to the European Union. Part of EUR-Lex, a service of the European Union.
(2003; English)
He discusses U.S.-Hungarian relations and the role of Hungary in the war on terror.
(2006; English transcription on downloadable PDF)

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