The next months will show whether Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán can retain his influence in Europe even outside its largest political family. Having left the center-right European People's Party before his party was finally pushed out, Orbán is now trying to regroup and unite the populist and Euroskeptic forces in European Parliament. What looks like a defeat could still be turned to his advantage if it leads to a lasting reshuffle of political alliances and strengthens illiberal voices
Jakob Marcks Master's Thesis Budapest versus Brussels: Viktor Orbán's Politics of Memory Against the...
This report reviews the unfolding of the future of Europe and external migration related narratives ...
Jakob Marcks Master's Thesis Budapest versus Brussels: Viktor Orbán's Politics of Memory Against the...
Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party retained a comfortable majority in Hungary’s parliament in national elec...
The purpose of this paper is to show how Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary, as a leader of EU m...
Trotz ihrer unterschiedlichen Positionierungen haben Frankreichs Präsident Emmanuel Macron, Italiens...
Political leaders could abuse the coronavirus crisis to undermine democracy. Europe's biggest risk i...
Without strong leadership Europe’s right-wing movements will remain a disparate band at next year’s ...
Hungary is due to hold its next parliamentary election in early-2018, with this year likely to see a...
In July 2014, Viktor Orbán spoke to a group of ethnic Hungarians in Romania, and during this speech ...
The battle over the rule of law in Hungary is coming to a head. Two separate but related dossiers la...
On 2 October, Hungary held a referendum on whether it would accept proposed EU quotas for the resett...
Hungary is a member of the European Union, but the country is sleepwalking into an authoritarian sta...
Regional elections were held in Hungary on October 13, 2019. Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party preserved i...
Hungarian Parliamentary elections are scheduled for 6 April. As Johannes Wachs and Lise Herman write...
Jakob Marcks Master's Thesis Budapest versus Brussels: Viktor Orbán's Politics of Memory Against the...
This report reviews the unfolding of the future of Europe and external migration related narratives ...
Jakob Marcks Master's Thesis Budapest versus Brussels: Viktor Orbán's Politics of Memory Against the...
Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party retained a comfortable majority in Hungary’s parliament in national elec...
The purpose of this paper is to show how Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary, as a leader of EU m...
Trotz ihrer unterschiedlichen Positionierungen haben Frankreichs Präsident Emmanuel Macron, Italiens...
Political leaders could abuse the coronavirus crisis to undermine democracy. Europe's biggest risk i...
Without strong leadership Europe’s right-wing movements will remain a disparate band at next year’s ...
Hungary is due to hold its next parliamentary election in early-2018, with this year likely to see a...
In July 2014, Viktor Orbán spoke to a group of ethnic Hungarians in Romania, and during this speech ...
The battle over the rule of law in Hungary is coming to a head. Two separate but related dossiers la...
On 2 October, Hungary held a referendum on whether it would accept proposed EU quotas for the resett...
Hungary is a member of the European Union, but the country is sleepwalking into an authoritarian sta...
Regional elections were held in Hungary on October 13, 2019. Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party preserved i...
Hungarian Parliamentary elections are scheduled for 6 April. As Johannes Wachs and Lise Herman write...
Jakob Marcks Master's Thesis Budapest versus Brussels: Viktor Orbán's Politics of Memory Against the...
This report reviews the unfolding of the future of Europe and external migration related narratives ...
Jakob Marcks Master's Thesis Budapest versus Brussels: Viktor Orbán's Politics of Memory Against the...