The European Base of Trump's Foreign Policy, Shaken by the Change of Government in Hungary—the Reality of the "Back Corridor" with China and Russia, Which Has Been Run by Right-Wing Circles.
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With the departure of the Hungarian government of Viktor Orbán, which was seen as an "outsider in the EU" for its pro-Russian policies, American new right-wing activists have been forced to withdraw from Hungary. What will become of the new right-wing movements in Europe and the United States?
Why is Orban’s electoral defeat one of the most important events of the decade in European politics? How will it change the right in the European Union? Text translation by Ivan Krastev (Foreign Affairs)
On April 12, 2026, an era passed – Viktor Orbán ceased serving as Prime Minister of Hungary. After 16 years, Peter Magyar replaced him in power. Some journalists tangible This is an indication of the weakness of the right’s position in Europe. But Bulgarian political scientist Ivan disagrees with this assessment. in text He writes in the American magazine Foreign Affairs that Orban’s defeat may lead, ironically, to strengthening the position of …
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