July 11th, 2012
Wrong Way Down the Danube: How Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding Threatens Europe
Greece’s economic peril has raised fears about the end of the eurozone. But Hungary’s autocratic turn under Prime Minister Viktor Orban presents a more fundamental challenge to the European project.

Wrong Way Down the Danube: How Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding Threatens Europe

Greece’s economic peril has raised fears about the end of the eurozone. But Hungary’s autocratic turn under Prime Minister Viktor Orban presents a more fundamental challenge to the European project.

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