Szendrei, Tibor

Szendrei Tibor

Born in Hungary in 1957, Tibor graduated in 1985 from Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest specialising in English. He co-founded Budapest Week in 1991. In 1995 he completed a one-year journalism course in the U.S. and returned there in 2001 to earn a Master’s degree in international relations. Between 2002 and 2022 he worked in Brussels, Belgium, as editor of EU policy publications. 

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
81.
Escape Routes. Visegrád / Tibor Szendrei, Brian McLean
August 06-12, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 22
/ Page No.: 20-21
Column: About Town
82.
Media Debate Warms Up in Summer Heat. Csurka lashes out at Soros, the frequency chief is fired, Antall condemns Göncz, plus more fun in Hungary's fierce war over control of the nation's press / Tibor Szendrei
August 13-19, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 23
/ Page No.: 2, 12
Column: Current Events
83.
World Hungarian Congress Fuels Patriotism. At a time when Magyars within the republic's borders suffer from declining population, early mortality and economic woes, there is hope that the diaspora will flourish / Tibor Szendrei
August 20-26, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 24
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
84.
Escape Routes. Ráckeve / Brian McLean, Tibor Szendrei
August 20-26, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 24
/ Page No.: 20-21
Column: About Town
85.
Csurka Tells MDF: Change or Die. MDF's number-two man reaches new heights of alarmism, warning of a Jewish conspiracy and calling on Antall to name a successor / Tibor Szendrei
August 27-02, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 25
/ Page No.: 3, 12
Column: Presswatch, Column: Current Events
86.
New Tone Signals Fading Media War / Tibor Szendrei
September 03-09, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 26
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
87.
Antall Finally Servers Ties to Csurka. Inthe wake of his deputy's inflammatory essay, the prime minister does what many say he should have done long ago to escape a rightist stigma / Tibor Szendrei
September 03-09, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 26
/ Page No.: 3,12
Column: Current Events
88.
Escape Routes . Tihany / Brian McLean, Tibor Szendrei
September 03-09, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 26
/ Page No.: 20-21
Column: About Town
89.
US Congress to Debate Hungary's Right Wing / Tibor Szendrei
September 10-16, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 27
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
90.
Finance Ministry Maps Road to Recovery. Kupa sees the deficit as manageable, predicts GDP growth and sets goal of higher domestic consumption / Tibor Szendrei
September 17-23, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 28
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
91.
Slovak-Magyar Relations Staining as Dam Set to Go. ANtall ans Meciar meet and agree to continue waffling, as first phase of project that would move Hungary's border looms nigh / Kester J. Eddy, Tibor Szendrei
September 17-23, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 28
/ Page No.: 3, 12
Column: Current Events
92.
Antall Defends MDF Amidst Csurka Brouhaha. Radical Vice president forges new road for ultranationalism, forming "Hungarian Way Foundation" / Tibor Szendrei
September 24-30, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 29
/ Page No.: 2, 12
Column: Current Events
93.
Antall, Meciar Trade Barbs / Tibor Szendrei
October 01-07, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 30
/ Page No.: 2, 10
Column: Current Events
94.
Government Projects GDP Growth / Tibor Szendrei
October 01-07, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 30
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
95.
Expo '96 Gets a Name and Yet Another Green Light / Tibor Szendrei
October 01-07, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 30
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
96.
Nation Makes Final Try to Block Dam / Tibor Szendrei
October 15-21, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 32
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
97.
Sky's the limit for New Satellite Stations. In a fast effort to dodge the frequency moratorium and the 'media war', two new stations are polised to beam into regional homes amid hot debate / Tibor Szendrei
October 08-14, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 31
/ Page No.: 2, 12
Column: Current Events
98.
MDF Liberal Blasted for Criticizing Csurka / Tibor Szendrei
October 22-28, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 33
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
99.
1956: Nation's Revolt Revisited and Revised. Commentary / Tibor Szendrei
October 22-28, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 33
/ Page No.: 6-7
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Parliament Feuds After Fascists Silence Göncz. Row at '56 commemoration sparks deepest political rift of new regime / Krisztina Fenyő, Tibor Szendrei
October 29-04, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 34
/ Page No.: 2, 12
Column: Current Events