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Democratic Backsliding in the Visegrad Group Threatens European Union’s Future by Simon Machalek

Democratic Backsliding in the Visegrad Group Threatens European Union’s Future by Simon Machalek

by Simon Machalek | May 2, 2019 | Georgetown University

The Visegrad Group, also known as V4 — a cultural and political alliance of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia — used to be seen as a prime example of how countries with an authoritarian past could be drawn into the liberal and democratic Western style...
Attack on Media Freedom in Hungary by Takatoshi Sawayama

Attack on Media Freedom in Hungary by Takatoshi Sawayama

by takas@bu.edu | Apr 10, 2019 | Boston University

While Western European countries are in a political turmoil, some Central and Eastern European countries face an even graver crisis. Bolstered by skepticism with regards to the European Union, which has been perceived to have failed to sufficiently deal with the...
Stealth Authoritarianism and the Rise of Hungary’s Hybrid Regime by Brady Mokrzycki

Stealth Authoritarianism and the Rise of Hungary’s Hybrid Regime by Brady Mokrzycki

by Brady Mokrzycki | Apr 8, 2019 | Boston University

Since being elected prime minister of Hungary in 2010, Viktor Orban and his regime have implemented stealth authoritarian tactics to protect and consolidate power. Although Hungary is considered to be a parliamentary, representative democratic republic, in this blog...
EU Suspends Hungary’s Fidesz Party from European Parliament by John Barrett

EU Suspends Hungary’s Fidesz Party from European Parliament by John Barrett

by John Barrett | Apr 3, 2019 | Saint Louis University

Since Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party took control of Hungary’s government in 2010, they have increasingly made strides towards limiting the prospects of democracy in the country. These moves, however, have gone relatively unchecked by their neighbors...

Hungary’s Democracy on Paper Is a Danger to Europe by Daniel Abramson

by Daniel Abramson | Feb 13, 2019 | Boston University

            This past week, Freedom House published its annual report on the status of democracy around the world. In the Freedom in the World report, Hungary was categorized as “partly free” for the first time....
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