Blinken OSA Archivum
HU OSA 367-0-1 Donald Blinken Ambassadorial Files
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Donald Blinken Ambassadorial Files
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1944 - 2018
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1 Digital container, 0.0 linear meters
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The vast majority of the files in this series have been produced in connection with Ambassador Donald Blinken's service in Hungary (1994-1997). They include correspondence with Hungarian and American politicians, military officers, leading figures in business, culture and education, Embassy staff, as well as with numerous friends; documentation of Ambassador Blinken’s nomination, confirmation, and Hungarian agrément to become US Ambassador to Hungary; documents in connection with Hungary’s accession to NATO, NATO’s Bosnian mission, and Taszár and Kecskemét airbases; documents on the process of restitution of Jewish property in Hungary; information on the ambassadorial residence in Budapest (Villa Hubay), and finally, correspondence between Ambassador Blinken and his successors as Ambassadors of the United States regarding the 2017 adoption of an amendment to the Hungarian Law on Higher Education that effectively forced out Central European University from Hungary.

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HU OSA 367-0-1 Donald Blinken Ambassadorial Files
BookIconSeries Description
Context
Hierarchy
Statistics
Folders / Items
Identity Statement
Title
Donald Blinken Ambassadorial Files
Identity Statement
Date(s)
1944 - 2018
Identity Statement
Description Level
Series
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
1 Digital container, 0.0 linear meters
Content and structure
Scope and content (narrative)

The vast majority of the files in this series have been produced in connection with Ambassador Donald Blinken's service in Hungary (1994-1997). They include correspondence with Hungarian and American politicians, military officers, leading figures in business, culture and education, Embassy staff, as well as with numerous friends; documentation of Ambassador Blinken’s nomination, confirmation, and Hungarian agrément to become US Ambassador to Hungary; documents in connection with Hungary’s accession to NATO, NATO’s Bosnian mission, and Taszár and Kecskemét airbases; documents on the process of restitution of Jewish property in Hungary; information on the ambassadorial residence in Budapest (Villa Hubay), and finally, correspondence between Ambassador Blinken and his successors as Ambassadors of the United States regarding the 2017 adoption of an amendment to the Hungarian Law on Higher Education that effectively forced out Central European University from Hungary.

Content and structure
Accruals
Not Expected
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted