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June 21, 2019
Magazine
Alexander Sammon
Oligarch of the Month: Viktor Orbán
The prime minister of Hungary has caged refugees in shipping containers and rewritten the country's constitution.
March 25, 2019
Magazine
Sarah Posner
Right Makes Might
Long before Trump came on the scene, key congressional Republicans had been sidling up to nativist and authoritarian leaders across the globe.
March 11, 2019
Magazine
Kristen Ghodsee
How Regime Change Breeds Demagogues
Economic liberalization can be just as traumatic as military intervention.
January 7, 2019
Alexander Hurst
The Ugly, Illiberal, Anti-Semitic Heart of the Yellow Vest Movement
The protests have combined legitimate economic grievances with the worst of far-right politics. And the French left has been happy to go along.
December 3, 2018
Jeet Heer
Xenophobic populism forces Central European University out of Hungary.
November 29, 2018
Gregory Feifer
Fighting for Liberalism—and a University
Viktor Orban is trying to force a symbol of international cooperation and academic independence out of Budapest. Why isn't the U.S. doing more?
June 25, 2018
Josephine Huetlin
Why Do Populists Frequently Get Away With Corruption?
A case study from Europe, with lessons for the United States.
June 6, 2018
Magazine
Ioan Grillo
When Democracy Isn’t Enough
Elections and free markets haven’t solved the real problems in Latin America.
May 17, 2018
Magazine
William Galston
Backsliding in Budapest
How Hungary explains Europe’s retreat from democracy
April 4, 2018
Melissa Hooper
A Humble Proposal to Sanction Some Hungarian Kleptocrats
Viktor Orban's corrupt authoritarian style seems to be spreading in Europe, with serious security risks.
September 29, 2017
Magazine
Seyla Benhabib
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Espen Rasmussen
The Return of Fascism
From Germany to Greece, far-right nationalists are attacking migrants, raiding mosques, and winning elections.
April 19, 2016
Paul Hockenos
Vladimir Putin’s Little Helper
Hungary's Viktor Orban is abetting Moscow's push to sow chaos in the European Union. But at what cost?
October 23, 2014
Becca Rothfeld
A Holocaust Victim's Forgotten Masterpiece Is Finally Available in America
May 21, 2014
Andrew Foxall
Putin Has Far-Right Admirers All Over Europe, and They're Up for Election This Month
December 7, 2012
Paul Berman
How Europe Earned Its Nobel Peace Prize
October 19, 2012
Geoffrey Wheatcroft
The Battle that Birthed the Middle East
October 1, 2012
Eugene Genovese
From the Archives: Eugene Genovese on Eric Hobsbawm
August 2, 2012
Istvan Deak
Two Darknesses
June 7, 2012
Michael Kazin
A Polish New Left
March 26, 2012
James Kirchick
Hungary’s Prime Minister Bites the Hand that Feeds Him
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