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    Does Orban’s Victory in Hungary Change the EU’s Calculus on Russia?
    Prime Minister Viktor Orban won a fourth term in elections where he enjoyed unfair advantages, presenting a thorny challenge for European unity on Russia and the rule of law.
    In Brief by Matthias Matthijs April 5, 2022 Europe Program
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    Hungary’s Populists Face New European Test
    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party has become the symbol of European populism. How will Europe’s mainstream parties respond?
    In Brief by Zoltan Aguera October 14, 2019
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    Viktor Orban’s U.S. Visit Could Bolster Europe’s Populists
    President Trump’s hosting of Prime Minister Viktor Orban will be viewed as a boost to populists and another blow to Europe’s strained political center.
    Article by Charles A. Kupchan May 10, 2019 Europe Program
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    Tensions between the United States and Iran flare, Hungary’s far-right prime minister visits the White House, and Congress and the Trump administration prepare for a showdown.
    Podcast with James M. Lindsay and Robert McMahon May 9, 2019 The World Next Week
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    Europe in Disarray
    History is far from over in Europe. To the contrary, it is back with a vengeance.
    Article by Richard Haass December 13, 2018
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    Europe Wrestles With Hungary’s Populist Challenge
    The European Parliament’s vote to reprimand Hungary over its growing authoritarianism has tested the EU’s readiness to stand up to illiberalism within the bloc.
    In Brief by James McBride September 21, 2018
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    Hungarians vote in presidential elections, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress regarding data privacy concerns.  
    Podcast with Robert McMahon and James M. Lindsay April 5, 2018 The World Next Week
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    The World Next Week: November 3, 2016
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    U.S. voters elect a president, Hungary looks to amend its constitution, and British Prime Minister Theresa May visits India.
    Podcast with Edward Alden and Robert McMahon November 3, 2016 The World Next Week
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    The World Next Week: U.S. Government Spending, Hungary's Referendum, a U.S. Vice Presidential Debate, and More
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    The new U.S. fiscal year begins, Hungary holds a referendum on migrant quotas, and U.S. vice presidential candidates debate.
    Podcast with James M. Lindsay and Robert McMahon September 29, 2016 The World Next Week
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    Europe from a Central European Perspective
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    During his upcoming visit to Washington, marking ninety years of U.S.-Hungarian diplomatic relations, please join Hungarian foreign minister János Martonyi for a discussion of the current state of affairs in Europe from the Hungarian perspective.
    Event with János Martonyi October 19, 2012
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    Europe from a Central European Perspective
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    Hungarian foreign minister János Martonyi discusses the current state of affairs in Europe from the Hungarian perspective.
    Event October 19, 2012
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