Külpolitika - A Magyar Külügyi Intézet folyóirata - 2001 (7. évfolyam)
2001 / 1-2. szám - KÜLPOLITIKA-TÖRTÉNET - Romsics Gergely: Magyarország a "Foreign Affairs"-ben, 1940-1948
Magyarország a „Foreign Affairs"-ben, 1940-1948 106 „the landless and sublanded underdogs of an anachronistic feudal system..."; „A majority among them defended Hungary's extreme feudal lopsidedness to the bitter end." Uo. 490-491. o. 107 „Under Horthy and Bethlen the feudal groups remained well entrenched and politically supreme."; „hundreds of thousands of Hungarian peasants and their families remained landless, and hundreds of thousands of others remained in semi-serfdom as tenant farmers." Uo. 492- 493. o. 108 „Like the half-starved and still feudally-chained Spanish people, the Hungarian peasants cried desperately for relief, but into unheeding ears." Uo. 494. o.; Montgomery: i. m. 22-31. o. 109 „members of the nobility are well-nigh penniless; and in Hungary's present economic straits the amount of compensation they can expect in the future is small indeed." Leland: „Hungary's Agrarian Revolution". 495. o. 110 „Thus the predominant educational position of the Church is, after many generations, being challenged both economically and in the name of modern democracy."; „the Church renders a greater service where it is poor... I believe our Church now has a greater opportunity than before to serve the Hungarian people." Uo. 497-498. o. 111 „sizable government funds; a broad educational program; and a farming folk sufficiently enlightened to be receptive. In present-day Hungary all of these three conditions are lacking..." Uo. 499-500. o. 112 „[the Communists] are regarded by their fellow countrymen as Leninist-Stalinists who adhere very close to the Moscow pattern and policy on every issue."; „If there were sufficient time, the cooperative way might bring them salvation and the first democracy they had ever known." Uo. 501-502. o. 113 Salter: „Reconstruction in Hungary".; Armstrong: „Danubia: Relief or Ruin". 114 „a revolutionary change has been effected in the lives of well over 4,000,000 persons." Leland: „Hungary's Agrarian Revolution". 490. o. 115 Fodor, M. W.: Plot and Counterplot in Central Europe. Boston, Houghton & Miflin, 1937. 116 Leland: While Time Remains. 93. és 251-252. o. 117 Campbell, John C.: „The European Territorial Settlement"; Foreign Affairs, 26. (1947-1948). 196— 218. o. 118 „not perfect"; „not in full accord with our desires"; „'the principle of fairness'... which the United States must apply in working for a peace of justice buttressed by cooperative will and enterprise." Uo. 196-197. o. 119 „The Soviets came out flatly for the confirmation of Rumania's title to the entire province." Uo. 209-214. o. 120 „Even a token gain of territory would enable Hungary to accept more easily the forced migration of thousands of Hungarians from Czechoslovakia. „A statesmanlike solution"; „the United States sought fair terms for Hungary..." Uo. 213-214. o. 121 „Although it had hopes, the United States had no chance of bringing about, by diplomacy, the creation of a Europe such as American wartime planning envisaged, a Europe of relatively independent states cooperating under the higher law of a general international organization."; „stood firm against Russian expansion into western Europe and the Mediterranean." Uo. 218. o. 122 „the validity of many of the arguments they presented..." Uo. 214. és 217-218. o. 123 Schoenfeld magyarországi eseményekben játszott szerepéhez lásd Balogh Sándor: Magyarország külpolitikája 1945-1950. Budapest, Kossuth, 19882. 53-63.; 70-75.; 93.-97.; 152-157. és 171— 173. o. 124 Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur: „Soviet Imperialism in Hungary"; Foreign Affairs, 26. (1947-1948). 554-567. o. 125 „in these two years Soviet imperialism began a cycle and completed it. The cycle ranged from the consolidation of the military victory and the establishment of Soviet military ocupation 2001. tavasz-nyár 253